Cookies taste better than skinny feels
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Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.0 -
Having an unhealthy relationship with food is the problem. Doing the bare minimum to lose half a pound a week or less takes almost no work but cutting out a little bit of calories. Moderation is key but if you are addicted to sugar thats not a good thing.
Hey that 1200 calorie cheese cake from the cheesecake factory taste better than skinny feels and so does that venti caramel latte that is 800 calories from starbucks I could get daily. She doesn't mention eating 1 or 2 cookies a day, its a huge plate of cookies. I dont see how this topic can be encouraging. EVERYTHING taste better than skinny feels, I would like to drink a gallon of chocolate milk..Its kinda like a "no ****" thing.
How about a topic regarding how no food is worth the deterioration of ur health
If you think I fit a whole plate of cookies into a 1700-1900 a day calorie goal...well you must eat crappy cookies. Whomp whomp.
If you want to discuss something else I suggest you go start a thread about it. This one is about cookies.
Im sorry those cookies dont look all that great. No cookie is worth someones health. Who even wants one or two cookies anyways. Then you have dozens of cookies sitting in ur kitchen while you are trying to lose weight? Yes makes perfect sense.
Hmmm, which advice to take --
Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others.
I am going with the cookie lady.
Then post your own success story, with pictures, about how freaking awesome you are. With pictures, please. Then we all come over and crap on it because you did it in a way we didn't. Sound awesome? No? THEN GTFO
You aren't even answering the question. Have you not been here almost 4 years and lost 30 pounds? So you shouldn't be giving anyone advice on cookies
She's LOST 30lbs. Regardless of how fast she lost it..she lost it AND has kept it off while also working on body composition.
I think she's more than qualified to give advice on cookies.0 -
I mean, really. If anybody wants to lay on a bed of nails because that helps them lose weight, have at it. Just don't look down success because the person's back isn't filled with holes.0
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Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.
Well when people jump into the middle of the conversation randomly to be ur cosigners who can keep track0 -
Having an unhealthy relationship with food is the problem. Doing the bare minimum to lose half a pound a week or less takes almost no work but cutting out a little bit of calories. Moderation is key but if you are addicted to sugar thats not a good thing.
Hey that 1200 calorie cheese cake from the cheesecake factory taste better than skinny feels and so does that venti caramel latte that is 800 calories from starbucks I could get daily. She doesn't mention eating 1 or 2 cookies a day, its a huge plate of cookies. I dont see how this topic can be encouraging. EVERYTHING taste better than skinny feels, I would like to drink a gallon of chocolate milk..Its kinda like a "no ****" thing.
How about a topic regarding how no food is worth the deterioration of ur health
If you think I fit a whole plate of cookies into a 1700-1900 a day calorie goal...well you must eat crappy cookies. Whomp whomp.
If you want to discuss something else I suggest you go start a thread about it. This one is about cookies.
Im sorry those cookies dont look all that great. No cookie is worth someones health. Who even wants one or two cookies anyways. Then you have dozens of cookies sitting in ur kitchen while you are trying to lose weight? Yes makes perfect sense.
Hmmm, which advice to take --
Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others.
I am going with the cookie lady.
Then post your own success story, with pictures, about how freaking awesome you are. With pictures, please. Then we all come over and crap on it because you did it in a way we didn't. Sound awesome? No? THEN GTFO
You aren't even answering the question. Have you not been here almost 4 years and lost 30 pounds? So you shouldn't be giving anyone advice on cookies0 -
Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.
Well when people jump into the middle of the conversation randomly to be ur cosigners who can keep track
I keep track fairly well actually. Different names, avatar, tickers...Not that hard.0 -
anyone feel like using the ignore user button?
ahhhhhh0 -
Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.
Well when people jump into the middle of the conversation randomly to be ur cosigners who can keep track
I'm sorry. Was this a private message? Because it showed up at the top of "My Topics" because I responded to the OP on her public post.0 -
Having an unhealthy relationship with food is the problem. Doing the bare minimum to lose half a pound a week or less takes almost no work but cutting out a little bit of calories. Moderation is key but if you are addicted to sugar thats not a good thing.
Hey that 1200 calorie cheese cake from the cheesecake factory taste better than skinny feels and so does that venti caramel latte that is 800 calories from starbucks I could get daily. She doesn't mention eating 1 or 2 cookies a day, its a huge plate of cookies. I dont see how this topic can be encouraging. EVERYTHING taste better than skinny feels, I would like to drink a gallon of chocolate milk..Its kinda like a "no ****" thing.
How about a topic regarding how no food is worth the deterioration of ur health
If you think I fit a whole plate of cookies into a 1700-1900 a day calorie goal...well you must eat crappy cookies. Whomp whomp.
If you want to discuss something else I suggest you go start a thread about it. This one is about cookies.
Im sorry those cookies dont look all that great. No cookie is worth someones health. Who even wants one or two cookies anyways. Then you have dozens of cookies sitting in ur kitchen while you are trying to lose weight? Yes makes perfect sense.
Hmmm, which advice to take --
Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others.
I am going with the cookie lady.
Oh? So why did you make a new account? What was the old one? Or do you just have both accounts?
I forgot the password to the other account so I just made another one
By any chance did any restrictions in your diet by way of low cals or nutrition or macro's contribute to this memory lapse?0 -
I mean, really. If anybody wants to lay on a bed of nails because that helps them lose weight, have at it. Just don't look down success because the person's back isn't filled with holes.
If you aren't suffering you aren't losing weight right. Or fast enough. Also cookies cause heart problems.0 -
anyone feel like using the ignore user button?
ahhhhhh
Darn good idea.0 -
Having an unhealthy relationship with food is the problem. Doing the bare minimum to lose half a pound a week or less takes almost no work but cutting out a little bit of calories. Moderation is key but if you are addicted to sugar thats not a good thing.
Hey that 1200 calorie cheese cake from the cheesecake factory taste better than skinny feels and so does that venti caramel latte that is 800 calories from starbucks I could get daily. She doesn't mention eating 1 or 2 cookies a day, its a huge plate of cookies. I dont see how this topic can be encouraging. EVERYTHING taste better than skinny feels, I would like to drink a gallon of chocolate milk..Its kinda like a "no ****" thing.
How about a topic regarding how no food is worth the deterioration of ur health
If you think I fit a whole plate of cookies into a 1700-1900 a day calorie goal...well you must eat crappy cookies. Whomp whomp.
If you want to discuss something else I suggest you go start a thread about it. This one is about cookies.
Im sorry those cookies dont look all that great. No cookie is worth someones health. Who even wants one or two cookies anyways. Then you have dozens of cookies sitting in ur kitchen while you are trying to lose weight? Yes makes perfect sense.
Hmmm, which advice to take --
Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others.
I am going with the cookie lady.
Then post your own success story, with pictures, about how freaking awesome you are. With pictures, please. Then we all come over and crap on it because you did it in a way we didn't. Sound awesome? No? THEN GTFO
You aren't even answering the question. Have you not been here almost 4 years and lost 30 pounds? So you shouldn't be giving anyone advice on cookies
Who are you even talking to?0 -
I mean, really. If anybody wants to lay on a bed of nails because that helps them lose weight, have at it. Just don't look down success because the person's back isn't filled with holes.
If you aren't suffering you aren't losing weight right. Or fast enough. Also cookies cause heart problems.
SOMETHING on here is giving me angina.0 -
Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.
Well when people jump into the middle of the conversation randomly to be ur cosigners who can keep track
I'm sorry. Was this a private message? Because it showed up at the top of "My Topics" because I responded to the OP on her public post.
Nope you come into a topic and you know make YOUR own post0 -
You win the "Best Post of the Day" award!
And you look AWESOME!!!0 -
Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.
Well when people jump into the middle of the conversation randomly to be ur cosigners who can keep track
I'm sorry. Was this a private message? Because it showed up at the top of "My Topics" because I responded to the OP on her public post.
In addition people who jumped into this topic may not have done it to be cosigners but to read what the oppositey nature of a commonly quoting diet-ism was about. Then they may have agreed or been inspired and said as much. Which is usually how success threads are meant to proceed.0 -
Uhh yeah it took you 3.5 years on this site to lose 30 pounds so YES everyone eat tons of cookies so it takes you 4 years to lose all ur weight...Logical
280 days. It says so in my OP. Did you even read it? Or was it just "omg cookies must rage out."
Didn't you say that u have been here 3 years? So you lost no weight in that time
I didn't say that. Might wanna check those user names better.
That said I didn't have weight to lose when I signed up, my original purpose here was to track workouts. I put weight on between 2011 and 2013 while not using MFP. And then I (having not forgot my password) came back when I had weight to lose.
So again. 280 days.
Well when people jump into the middle of the conversation randomly to be ur cosigners who can keep track
I keep track fairly well actually. Different names, avatar, tickers...Not that hard.
Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder about good food/bad food with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others?
^^ this person was talking about you being here 3.5 years. Clearly0 -
Having an unhealthy relationship with food is the problem. Doing the bare minimum to lose half a pound a week or less takes almost no work but cutting out a little bit of calories. Moderation is key but if you are addicted to sugar thats not a good thing.
Hey that 1200 calorie cheese cake from the cheesecake factory taste better than skinny feels and so does that venti caramel latte that is 800 calories from starbucks I could get daily. She doesn't mention eating 1 or 2 cookies a day, its a huge plate of cookies. I dont see how this topic can be encouraging. EVERYTHING taste better than skinny feels, I would like to drink a gallon of chocolate milk..Its kinda like a "no ****" thing.
How about a topic regarding how no food is worth the deterioration of ur health
If you think I fit a whole plate of cookies into a 1700-1900 a day calorie goal...well you must eat crappy cookies. Whomp whomp.
If you want to discuss something else I suggest you go start a thread about it. This one is about cookies.
Im sorry those cookies dont look all that great. No cookie is worth someones health. Who even wants one or two cookies anyways. Then you have dozens of cookies sitting in ur kitchen while you are trying to lose weight? Yes makes perfect sense.
Hmmm, which advice to take --
Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others.
I am going with the cookie lady.
Then post your own success story, with pictures, about how freaking awesome you are. With pictures, please. Then we all come over and crap on it because you did it in a way we didn't. Sound awesome? No? THEN GTFO
You aren't even answering the question. Have you not been here almost 4 years and lost 30 pounds? So you shouldn't be giving anyone advice on cookies
Who are you even talking to?
You are the one that said
Who should I believe a Happy person who has been here 3.5 years, lost weight, and is a BAMF or person who has been here a month with a substantial chip on their shoulder about good food/bad food with no progress or success of their own so they try to ruin others?
Sooo were you not talking about the OP? Because that is what you were basically saying in that post0 -
anyone feel like using the ignore user button?
ahhhhhh
Darn good idea.
Yes put me on ignore when you JUMPED into the middle of my conversation.0
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