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"I like the yellow ones." <--- name that quote and no dont google!
yes it is relevant

[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-engu3saO7 s]link to be edited[/url] once its named.
Post edited February 11, 2014 by chezybezy
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AdamR: It's already happening. Bugles don't fit on your fingers anymore.
I noticed that the other day. Then I read what they are made of and how they are 50% fat with zero nutritional value otherwise and realized I don't care. It's a shame too. I do still like how they taste but even I have some standards.
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XYCat: yeah, but it's made from human corpses
I have a few number of minions that eat humans and other beings. Like ghouls, zombies, trolls and some orcs. From them, i heard humans taste like chicken.
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mystikmind2000: Some people have the natural capacity to absorb and store more fat from less food, so that is their excuse for being fat but it is not a valid excuse, because at some point, no matter what are the condition or genetics, there has to be a limit to how much fat can be absorbed from x amount of food. It is scientifically impossible to gain more weight than the total weight of the food you ate.

I am fat!, it is because i eat too much food, i eat too much food compared to what a normal healthy person would eat. Some people get fat even though they eat the same amount of food a normal healthy person eats, but this is still no excuse for being fat, because their eating too much food according to the natural balance of their 'own' body.
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spindown: It's actually a lot more complicated than that. Your body weight and eating patterns are controlled by a variety of hormones and neurotransmitters, the behavior of which is influenced by what you eat. The amount of food that you consume isn't the main determinant of your weight, it's the quality and composition of your food. You don't get fat from eating too much, you get fat from consuming things that your body is not really equipped to handle.
Yes it is complicated, no it definitely is possible to get fat from eating to much food, it is also possible not to - all depends on all the variables, of which there are many. But it is an absolute truth that however you end up getting fat, it must involve consuming, absorbing and storing into your body, more energy than what you expend, generally refereed to as overeating, overeating compared to others and or overeating in terms of your own individual circumstances.
One of major reason for getting fat is not only the amount you eat, what you eat but how you eat.

Even if in a day you consume appropriate amount of food of well balanced diet if you only eat two meals instead of four...
you will get fat.

Eating properly is very important. Eating regularly is vital. If you consume majority of your food intake in a day in one single meal, a lot of that will go into fat instead of being used and burnt. It won't be used afterwards when you go hungry for most of the day.
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lukaszthegreat: One of major reason for getting fat is not only the amount you eat, what you eat but how you eat.

Even if in a day you consume appropriate amount of food of well balanced diet if you only eat two meals instead of four...
you will get fat.

Eating properly is very important. Eating regularly is vital. If you consume majority of your food intake in a day in one single meal, a lot of that will go into fat instead of being used and burnt. It won't be used afterwards when you go hungry for most of the day.
I don't know who told you that is a 'major' reason?? Didn't you learn from Sesame street that no matter how you move around five cookies on a plate, there will still always be only five cookies?

All the variables (such as the point you made) that reduce or increase efficiency - efficiency of absorbing energy from food and the efficiency of burning that energy, it cannot be separated from the laws of energy intake verses energy expended.
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mystikmind2000: I don't know who told you that is a 'major' reason?? Didn't you learn from Sesame street that no matter how you move around five cookies on a plate, there will still always be only five cookies?

All the variables (such as the point you made) that reduce or increase efficiency - efficiency of absorbing energy from food and the efficiency of burning that energy, it cannot be separated from the laws of energy intake verses energy expended.
no idea what you are getting at but I'll explain in different ways:


Human body doesn't like to burn fat. It is simply not very effective. it is a reserve for body to use in last resort (okay. not the last last. that is reserved for body digesting itself to keep operational. like muscle tissue disappearance)
The body will try to run on sugars and other stuff first before dipping into fat reserves.
Therefore:
During the day it will not touch fats, instead it will increase efficiency in processing sugars. then you eat properly but everything in one or two meal. the body will restock its supplies of sugars and other stuff but it will be too much to handle at once hence it will go into fat.
which then the system won't burn as the system does not want to use fat.


metabolism is not a simple equation of energy input and output. it is not: i eat 1000 calories but i burnt 1100 so I lost 100 calories worth of fat. stuff does not work like that. depending on when you eat, when you burn stuff the same amount of exercise and food can be 1200 calories gain and 900 loss.

the amount of food is one thing. the quality of food is another. And when and how you eat is a major factor in weight control as well as health.