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>>21689696
Never heard of this. Is it the reason people who immediately fail at a low-carb lifestyle get so defensive of the body's "need" for carbs and bread?
Seems like some kind of conspiracy type thinking, but it's an interesting idea. Surely if that were a common cause for obesity we'd have heard about it from the medical community.

This whole thread makes me uneasy. I used to be fat as fuck and have also been addicted to drugs and booze. I don't take it for granted that I have my life and weight under control right now. Any time I could slip and get into an OP kind of situation. I hope not. That sounds terrible. I can't imagine being hooked on something so cheap and shitty. I'm sure they taste really great during that ten minute window while they're hot and fresh, but Little Caesar's isn't known for their quality foods. I bought one of their $5 pizzas once and it was about what I'd expect for an entire pepperoni pizza that only cost five bucks. And it was complete garbage once it was cold.
I've been in the depths of food addiction and the possibility of returning to that frightens me to consider. Because without drugs or alcohol there's only food.
Fuck, just thinking of that dopamine rush from a burger and fries or a fresh pan pizza or a huge plate of fried rice and sweet and sour pork has me praying for strength.
Get me out of America!
Or get me to Alaska or something where I can live off of salmon and cabbage and root vegetables without constant temptation and access to hot, fried starchy salty sweet miracles of food science.
>>76351528
Yes, and it's coupled with them missing that 'switch' that goes off in normal people telling them they're full. The stomach can accommodate more food, but if they just fasted a day and then ate normal portions it would return to regular size.
For them food is an addiction, and like all addictions there develops a tolerance. They aren't satisfied with an entire pizza to themselves and eventually need a second pizza. Then dessert too. And dipping sticks.
Soon they're used to enjoying three entire pizzas and a couple of sides and a dessert, so tomorrow they'll need at least that much to get them "well". I don't think they think of it quite like dope, but they act like it. I've seen those 600 pounders on the shows gripe that they wanted some immense milkshake along with their $50 drivethru order but didn't get it, or if someone asks them to share even a small portion of their fucking MOUNTAIN of food they simply cannot part with it.