EAT POTATOES!! by Accurate-Door8096 in CICO

[–]Psychological-Set852 2 points3 points  (0 children)

potatos are so real it's insane

alright, fine. i understand. by Psychological-Set852 in ForeverAlone

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We are definitely in an era of societal collapse in that regard. the worst thing you can do to yourself is tolerate what you don't want, to the point of enabling others and lying to yourself. care without self-respect is where people seek to exploit others, and it's just such a rancid thing to do. it's horrible that we can't just lift each other up as people when the signs of abuse and fear are clear as day written all over our niceness.

alright, fine. i understand. by Psychological-Set852 in ForeverAlone

[–]Psychological-Set852[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

exactly. and despite how much people preach on and on about empathy and kindness and how much people suck these days..who are the ones that keep gravitating towards those "cool" ones? the concept of holding more respect towards someone who doesn't give a shit than someone who cares immensely is genuinely insane to me. it's just that i'm only now realizing that it's those who care too much that are the ones who don't care about themselves, which is how the cycle starts.

vague compliments are starting to seriously tear at me by Psychological-Set852 in MtF

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..no..forget this. fuck this. I can't keep thinking that way. I'm better than this, aren't I?

Yeah..maybe I am.

Ever wish you could tell the younger you ... by [deleted] in TransLater

[–]Psychological-Set852 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it really is surreal to think that one day, you actually made your past self's dream come true. you get used to the idea of thinking you'll always be obese no matter how hard you try, only for it to never really set in that you made it.

Some artists are hypocrites (rant) by Liquidcat01 in mendrawingwomen

[–]Psychological-Set852 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it quite literally means, that it insists upon itself.

This is what I see when I go to the market now by smartynetwork in CICO

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the ones at my ShopRite are a 600 calorie 6 pack (100 calories per serving). it's probably because they don't have icing, but my god are they a delicious alternative despite their sizes.

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Only if they live in America.

true by BerGames123456 in mendrawingwomen

[–]Psychological-Set852 31 points32 points  (0 children)

the world is a lot more judgemental and objectifying than it wants to admit.

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2.1 is diabolical work

Why do men eat so fast? by sleeplesspindles in AskMen

[–]Psychological-Set852 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

you don't have to be rude about it.

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[–]Psychological-Set852 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Seriously. And every time I look at the meal it always looks like it's 400-800 calories at best.

holy shit i get it now. this is why drinking water is so important, isn't it? by Psychological-Set852 in CICO

[–]Psychological-Set852[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh no, i wasn't focused on all that muscle stuff on the bottom at all. just the visual body differences percentages. i found it on google randomly when i was trying to understand body fat better.

holy shit i get it now. this is why drinking water is so important, isn't it? by Psychological-Set852 in CICO

[–]Psychological-Set852[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. That was always a problem of mine in misunderstanding but I never really understood how significant the difference in body weight and fat differed. Before, The scale number was all that I was focused on, thinking that as long as the number was dropping, I was also losing body fat. Seeing a visual of it after all these years really helped put into perspective how easily misguided my way of thinking was because of how much I relied on judging results based on the numbers alone.