Sad lady
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psychod787 wrote: »
I notice what people eat to learn a lesson, unhealthy weight comes from unhealthy habits. I am no different from anyone else. I notice things. You walk around with your eyes shut.
In case you did not notice, I was writing about my self
Do you follow the people around for their entire day? If not, you are not really learning anything about their habits. Food choices in snapshots of time can be very misleading. Plus, when it comes to food it only really matters that a person eat an appropriate number of calories. The type of food only matters for overall nutrition.
Actually.... I kinda have.... creepy kitten as it might have been.
Stop skulking about in the hedges!
THAT WAS NOT ME IN YOUR BUSHES! I was in the tree outside your bedroom... lol🤥3 -
Why can't OP just feel bad for the person??? Why does this have to be a condemnation of her?
OK, I didn't take it that way at all. Guess I'll be on my way.
You don't have to leave or anything, but you did ask the question
I know. But if my interpretation is dramatically different than everyone else's, which is seems to be, then that says something. Either this is a losing battle, or my interpretation is wrong. Either way, this probably isn't the thread for me.
I share your interpretation.
However, this thread is doomed to be a trainwreck.8 -
psychod787 wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »
I notice what people eat to learn a lesson, unhealthy weight comes from unhealthy habits. I am no different from anyone else. I notice things. You walk around with your eyes shut.
In case you did not notice, I was writing about my self
Do you follow the people around for their entire day? If not, you are not really learning anything about their habits. Food choices in snapshots of time can be very misleading. Plus, when it comes to food it only really matters that a person eat an appropriate number of calories. The type of food only matters for overall nutrition.
Actually.... I kinda have.... creepy kitten as it might have been.
Stop skulking about in the hedges!
THAT WAS NOT ME IN YOUR BUSHES! I was in the tree outside your bedroom... lol🤥
No comment
I will say if anyone saw my breakfast this morning, I would probably be the subject of similar pity (if that's what we're closing to call it...) Unless normal BMI exempts one from such judgement when eating Pringles for breakfast.7 -
kshama2001 wrote: »Why can't OP just feel bad for the person??? Why does this have to be a condemnation of her?
OK, I didn't take it that way at all. Guess I'll be on my way.
You don't have to leave or anything, but you did ask the question
I know. But if my interpretation is dramatically different than everyone else's, which is seems to be, then that says something. Either this is a losing battle, or my interpretation is wrong. Either way, this probably isn't the thread for me.
I share your interpretation.
However, this thread is doomed to be a trainwreck.
TOOT! TOOT! LOL
as I have stated in other forums... I work in a well... uhhhh.... giant lab.. yeah lab... all of the uhhh patients are controlled as best as one can control a human being. I have watched several uhhh... patients... get the same food. Obese, overweight, and lean. Now intentional activity is controlled. NEAT, genetics, past diet history, ect cant be. I have noted that many of the lean patients will leave food on the trays. Then the next meal eat it all. Not always, but IN GENERAL, they seem to have a higher sense of self control around food. Just N=1 data. Part of my job is to actually record intakes, so yes. Creepy, but... huh🤷♂️5 -
I'm going to file this under "Things that didn't happen but OP wanted some good thread bait."4
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kshama2001 wrote: »Why can't OP just feel bad for the person??? Why does this have to be a condemnation of her?
OK, I didn't take it that way at all. Guess I'll be on my way.
You don't have to leave or anything, but you did ask the question
I know. But if my interpretation is dramatically different than everyone else's, which is seems to be, then that says something. Either this is a losing battle, or my interpretation is wrong. Either way, this probably isn't the thread for me.
I share your interpretation.
However, this thread is doomed to be a trainwreck.
FWIW, I shared this interpretation as well. I didn't see it as a judgement on the food so much as commentary on what the lady *said.* It reminded me of back when I used to smoke cigarettes and I would make little joking remarks about how I was "putting another nail in my coffin." I would pretend like I didn't care that I was doing something unhealthy, but in reality I did. That's not to say that it's what *that* woman was thinking, but it was the first thought that came to my mind. I think it's clear that we all interpret things according to our own experiences and thought patterns.13 -
psychod787 wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »
I notice what people eat to learn a lesson, unhealthy weight comes from unhealthy habits. I am no different from anyone else. I notice things. You walk around with your eyes shut.
In case you did not notice, I was writing about my self
Do you follow the people around for their entire day? If not, you are not really learning anything about their habits. Food choices in snapshots of time can be very misleading. Plus, when it comes to food it only really matters that a person eat an appropriate number of calories. The type of food only matters for overall nutrition.
Actually.... I kinda have.... creepy kitten as it might have been.
Stop skulking about in the hedges!
THAT WAS NOT ME IN YOUR BUSHES! I was in the tree outside your bedroom... lol🤥
Is that who that was. I was curious.
Still itchy from @pinuplove 's damn bushes (wait, that sounds bad).4 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »
I notice what people eat to learn a lesson, unhealthy weight comes from unhealthy habits. I am no different from anyone else. I notice things. You walk around with your eyes shut.
In case you did not notice, I was writing about my self
Do you follow the people around for their entire day? If not, you are not really learning anything about their habits. Food choices in snapshots of time can be very misleading. Plus, when it comes to food it only really matters that a person eat an appropriate number of calories. The type of food only matters for overall nutrition.
Actually.... I kinda have.... creepy kitten as it might have been.
Stop skulking about in the hedges!
THAT WAS NOT ME IN YOUR BUSHES! I was in the tree outside your bedroom... lol🤥
Is that who that was. I was curious.
Still itchy from @pinuplove 's damn bushes (wait, that sounds bad).
I think it sounded exactly the way you meant it to.
Which is why I said hedges in my original post.6 -
I don't think you can tell what a person is feeling by the large amount of food on a plate and an overheard jokey comment.
Anymore than you can tell what a person is feeling by the small amount of food in their diary and the large amount they log for excercise.
We can always infer things, but we could well be wrong.7 -
We have closed this discussion since it got off on the wrong foot and stumbled from there.
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