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Hey! I'm 23, just getting back into being committed to healthy eating and fitness. My biggest downfall is NOT having any buddies, so feel free to add me. :)
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I was in college, in a cafe ranting about one of my friends on the Internet when I suddenly realized that friend was silently standing behind me, looking at the screen. I spun it somehow.
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It seems you suffer anxiety when you feel you're getting fat. Other people's anxiety is tied to other things. That's all.
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Haha, no, I wasn't. I was just saying that I personally think it's unfair for someone to be arrogant over the fact that they chose 2-5 when those choices are not THAT much better than choice 1.
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My point is, ALL of the options are debatably an epic fail. If you compare them to each other, you can nitpick. But really, when you compare them to what's really healthy, it's uncalled for to pass special judgment on someone who prefers number one.
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Yes, it does... but not enough to warrant any real triumph in picking an option other than #1.
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In my opinion, this is an unfair assessment of people living off of processed foods. Many people don't eat it because they're addicted as much as they eat it because it's what's affordable in the supermarket. Just because chemical-less foods might give you that extra boost doesn't mean that you can't live a healthy…
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Applause.
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Interesting concept. Here's an insignificant two cents... I would say that people criticize what they've heard criticized. McDonald's is notorious for being junk food (Super Size Me documentary, etc.), while those other options are not. However, why is that? Perhaps that's where the "snubbing" begins... Because options 2-5…