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intensely_human, in After a lifetime against, I'm considering joining social media. Any advice?

Which branch?

Trincapinones, in How to respond to gf saying "I'm fat"

You are not fat, you are bulking, keep doing that

(Ronnie Coleman’s voice) LIGHTWEIGHT BABY!!

Arthur_Leywin, in How to respond to gf saying "I'm fat"

Would it be weird to ask if she wants to workout with you if she feels so insecure?

berg, in Is there a way to check if my blog/account has been banned from https://news.ycombinator.com/

Ask them on hn@ycombinator.com. Most likely the submission only has to be manually confirmed to not be spam if your account is new or somesuch.

funkajunk, in How to stop eating junk food?
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After reading over the comments in this thread, it’s plain to see a common theme:

Stop putting the bad food in your mouth.

AbsoluteChicagoDog, in How to respond to gf saying "I'm fat"

Making beeping noises when she backs up

RampantParanoia2365, in How to stop eating junk food?

I still have some of it in my house, but over the past year I’ve cut down majorly, by refusing to snack during the day, and tracking my calories each day. Just being aware of what I ate made a huge difference. Also, instead of ice cream, I buy TruFru dark chocolate raspberries and just have a few each night. I’ve lost about 50 pounds since last January through diet and exercise.

funkajunk,
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So many people still don’t realize that weight loss comes down to 90% diet and 10% exercise.

RampantParanoia2365,

I’d say it’s more like 70/30 personally. It also gives you some wiggle room with a low cal diet. But you definitely can’t just do some running then go out for bucket of KFC all the time.

funkajunk,
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Calories burned from running isn’t that great of a return.

An estimate is that a 200 pound person burns 792 calories per hour running at 5mph (12min/mile, or 8kph) on a firm, level surface. A 140 pound person burns 555 calories in the same scenario.

Source: captaincalculator.com/…/calories-burned-running-c…

It’s much simpler to not consume excess calories, if you maintain a caloric deficit and don’t exercise at all you will lose weight.

RampantParanoia2365,

So yeah, with a 1500 calorie deficit diet, that’s about a 3rd of what you eat for the day, so like 33%. That’s a pretty big chunk, and easily allows you to snack on occasion and still hit your deficit. I’d say it’s pretty helpful, but diet is still absolutely necessary for any results.

dan1101, in How to stop eating junk food?

Don’t buy it, or switch to things like nuts or popcorn that you can eat a lot of without it being too unhealthy.

funkajunk,
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This is just bad advice. Nuts are very calorie dense, so you can easily put yourself in a calorie surplus for the day.

dmention7, in How to stop eating junk food?

It can be tough to break from habitual behavior in the moment (i.e. when you’re reaching for a snack). Instead try putting some effort on making it harder or more inconvenient to indulge in that habit, while also giving yourself alternatives so it doesn’t feel too torturous and make you want to give up.

For example, I’m guessing it will be a lot less emotionally “painful” to resist buying those snacks when you’re out grocery shopping than it will be to resist grabbing them when they are already in your pantry. Use that to your advantage and stop buying the worst ones and try replacing them with a few healthier alternatives so that when the urge to snack hits at least the worst options are not available to you.

I’m hardly the healthiest eater, but a good apple sliced up satisfies a lot of my urges to snack. Baby carrots with hummus also keep your mouth busy and fill you up with relatively few calories. Try a few fruit/veggie snacks to see if any scratch your itch to snack. You don’t have to change 100%, if you can break the junk food habit even 1/4 of the time, that’s a step.

Another thing that’s worked for me is portion control. Instead of bringing the whole bag of chips with you, pour a bowl and leave the rest in the kitchen. You might go back for seconds sometimes, but it still creates a barrier to eating more.

I think the most important thing is don’t try to make it all or nothing. That will just set you up for failure and frustration. Take steps that are meaningful but achievable. And when you have the motivation, try to think of ways to set yourself up for it to be easier to make good choices when you have less motivation. You got this 💪

OfficerBribe, (edited ) in How to stop eating junk food?

Try to replace what you currently eat with something else that is snacky but healthy like carrots, nuts or grapes.

neptune, in Ancient wisdom often sounds like common sense now that it is commomly taught. What is some ancient wisdom that we no longer teach because it was wrong?

www.childrensmn.org/…/old-wives-tales/#:~:text=If…

Plus for any saying like “look before you leap” there’s a “the early bird gets the worm”

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in After a lifetime against, I'm considering joining social media. Any advice?

I think more than the fediverse isn’t needed

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in Ancient wisdom often sounds like common sense now that it is commomly taught. What is some ancient wisdom that we no longer teach because it was wrong?

Traveling faster than a horse is harmful.The body waa not made for that speed.

not_woody_shaw, in Mayo, mustard or ketchup?

Sriracha

cactus_head, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
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The amount of people in the comments who caught covid almost made me think that i went back three years in the past

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