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If you can't watch it now, bookmark it, or something! OH SHIT. My desire to constantly snack is, apparently, genetic. This means I'll either have to fight it constantly, or give in and spend a lot of money on food that doesn't really do anything for me. And gain weight, but honestly, I care more about my wallet these days. If you have a spare hour ever, I suggest you watch BBC: Horizon - Why Are Thin People Not Fat?. I had a little review written up, but I got to the end and all I can say: One guy stopped exercising and doubled his caloric intake and put on muscle. There are some other interesting reactions to removing exercise and eating more, but seriously, he put on muscle, oh my god. PS. I found this from boredly surfing around a pro-anorexia community. I was looking for a good fat acceptance one, but couldn't find one so checked out that instead. They were pretty upset that their bodies would forever want to be fat--which I can't really blame them for. *points up, sighs* Post a comment in response: |
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