Why does bread have to be so high kcal? Why does any food I like have to eat be so high kcal? I'm ate around 1191 kcal today, which is over my limit ugh. Oh and why does my favorite coffee have to be 90 kcal a cup? Like why?
Guys I'm almost on track. I've eaten around 1185 kcal today, which is almost 600 kcal less than yesterday. It's still not good enough though, I want it to atleast be less than 1000 kcal.
I'm going to start posting more pictures soon, so that I can see my progress. I don't own a scale😭. And perhaps I can serve for meanspo, as I am fat at the moment.
🧿 to keep you safe from people who want to do you harm.<3 🧿
If I was a code, and you would type me in, it would say invalid.
(I wanted to say enter me, but yeah)
Guys I'm feeling the definition of fat right now. Like I can't stop eating. I don't know what to do.
I don't really have pictures right now, but I don't have muscles I only have fat. I need to gaslight myself into eating less or better nothing. I'm going to search up meanspo now.
Pls send roast me in the comments, I need it.
This is an amazing peace of writing
Why did almost nobody see this? Are you afraid to face the truth? Are you avoiding this so you can keep believing in the lie?
Idk what I'm doing.
An explanation for someone's behavior isn't an excuse for that behavior. Sometimes it's a reason to forgive, but almost never can that behavior before excused.
I just realized that I have a couple (2) of these books. They're amazing!
xkcd fans are the only fandom I've had direct experience with where people do the stereotypical nerdy fan thing of referring to installments of the thing they like by their release order numbers instead of their titles
I saw the reblog string about EGS and.
What is EGS and would you reccomend it?
El Goonish Shive is a webcomic that started back when webcomics were allowed to be fun little personal projects and not movie-quality art pieces made by already-successful professional artists. It's a fun lighthearted story of a bunch of teenagers having wacky magical adventures and solving mysteries. Like a lot of webcomics from its day, there's a lot of silly humour and genderbending shenanigans, and like a lot of webcomics from its day, it becomes significantly more complex and better made as the artist learns his craft.
The reason I'm pointing all of this out is because it's a really fun little time and I do recommend it, but I need to warn you that it starts like this:
because this is now teenagers learning their craft on the internet in 2002 wrote webcomics. I'm mentioning this because to younger readers who weren't there, I know this can be off-putting.
That out of the way, it's a fun adventure with a lot of magical transformation, young queer teens finding themselves and gaining the courage to be who they are, and alien/interdimensional politics. Watching the artist grow both politically and as an artist as he grows up is great. So if that's your bag, you'll have a lot of fun with egs. If it's not your bag, you won't.
The early years, being drawn by a teenager with internet access, also have a fair bit of not-very-disguised fetish material, so also be warned about that. (This was also the norm in this era of webcomic.)
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