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I'm not fat, but I was (as I mentioned before) overweight, which is why when I talk about carb addiction, I have some experience. You've never said so, but I assume you've never been overweight, and therefore never needed to educate yourself about the subject, which tells me your opinion on the subject means zilch.
I think I get it now - judging from the posts I see from you - you're what they call a "registered troll", someone who's only joy in life is to post nasty flip comments because you like to get a rise out of people.
I'm not fat, but I was (as I mentioned before) overweight, which is why when I talk about carb addiction, I have some experience. You've never said so, but I assume you've never been overweight, and therefore never needed to educate yourself about the subject, which tells me your opinion on the subject means zilch.
I think I get it now - judging from the posts I see from you - you're what they call a "registered troll", someone who's only joy in life is to post nasty flip comments because you like to get a rise out of people.
Good luck to you Captain A-hole!
when you talk about carb addiction its a phony excuse for your lack of self control.
i have always controlled my eating, so i have never been fat. ive eaten many carbs but i seem to have avoided this evil "addiction" that managed to get you.
its cute how you believe you have valuable experience because you "were" fat.
I really think that you are mentally retarded and you need help.
i think it was extremely trashy of you to suggest that you would get physical over something i would say to you in person. you could say anything you want in front of me and never be the least bit concerned that i would touch your feeble self.
As for me ... I'm still having a difficult time getting past this comment from the Soup and Sandwich thread ....
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Originally Posted by CaptainNJ
i think its fine, just watch the calories. i eat 3 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches a day during the week. will usually have a couple on the weekend also. they are approximately 400 calories a piece. i lift weights 5 days a week, so i like to maintain enough calories for building muscle but not gaining any fat.
As for me ... I'm still having a difficult time getting past this comment from the Soup and Sandwich thread ....
1200+ calories a day from PB&J sandwiches?
pretty awesome right? delicious and super efficient nutrition.
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