>eat same thing every day that makes you lose weight >continue until desired bf% >count calories that you add to this diet
Dead fricking easy. A moron with a calculator could do it. Wish I stopped the Amerislop and got on this train much earlier, but I guess life is full of regrets.
Really? Name a single way that this is difficult. Eating the same thing every day is objectively, clearly, and completely obviously easier than eating different things every day. I spend zero minutes a day thinking about the "consistent" part of my diet. Literally zero effort. It's impossible to have an easier diet. For the rest, the calories are all on the fricking packages. You can do the math in your head if you made it past multiplication and division.
No, homosexual, you mean >waah i can't have my soda poppy >waah but mcdicks just came out with the new garbage burger and it's too hard to go to their website to get the calorie count >but i just want to eat some chips from the bag like a toddler
Maybe I'm getting old, but this thinking will never make sense to me again. Can anyone help with this? I want to understand this shit mindset so I can ridicule it more effectively.
I calipered at 5% last week. Eating for leanness is hard.
You're the sort of guy who says running a marathon is easy because you just have to keep jogging until its over.
I hydrostatic weighed at 5.5% a month ago, probably lower since I've been increasing my kcal/day very slowly. I actually thought I was at 12% (lmao dysmorphia) and was going to continue for longer. Maybe I'm just crazy/moronic tho. It definitely wasn't "hard", it wasn't at the beginning (3 months prior to the hydrostatic weighing), and after a while I got used to it and it just became how things are.
>Anonymous 09/20/23(Wed)17:41:21 No.72307516 > >>Have autism >>Eat the same thing for every meal for 5yrs >>It's easy gots, I uh mean guys. Just be moronic
>breakfast: oats with protein powder and dark chocolate >lunch: rice and beans with mixed veggies, onion, and garlic; stir-fry meat with jalapeno and seasoning, topped with a shitload of cabbage >dinner: lemon-pepper potatoes, same meat (easy to cook in bulk), and guacamole
Yeah what absolute dog food lmao, how could anyone eat like this?
I agree with this. Weight is incredibly easy to change. Getting strong is hard. Keeping your strength while losing weight is hard. Maintaining a low body fat while keeping strength gains is hard.
So you must be peak natty then. Post body
Struggling is hard.
No I won't post body. Cope and seethe
Getting abs is hard because ab exercises are lame as frick and I never want to do them
I find maintaining difficult, but bulking and cutting are EZ. It's literally just eat more or eat less.
Got 20kg more on my last cut. Shit is hard.
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Hating yourself is easy.
>eat same thing every day that makes you lose weight
>continue until desired bf%
>count calories that you add to this diet
Dead fricking easy. A moron with a calculator could do it. Wish I stopped the Amerislop and got on this train much earlier, but I guess life is full of regrets.
I don't feel that way.
Frick off dude. What you're describing is hard
Really? Name a single way that this is difficult. Eating the same thing every day is objectively, clearly, and completely obviously easier than eating different things every day. I spend zero minutes a day thinking about the "consistent" part of my diet. Literally zero effort. It's impossible to have an easier diet. For the rest, the calories are all on the fricking packages. You can do the math in your head if you made it past multiplication and division.
No, homosexual, you mean
>waah i can't have my soda poppy
>waah but mcdicks just came out with the new garbage burger and it's too hard to go to their website to get the calorie count
>but i just want to eat some chips from the bag like a toddler
Maybe I'm getting old, but this thinking will never make sense to me again. Can anyone help with this? I want to understand this shit mindset so I can ridicule it more effectively.
I calipered at 5% last week. Eating for leanness is hard.
You're the sort of guy who says running a marathon is easy because you just have to keep jogging until its over.
>you just have to keep jogging until its over.
That’s also true.
>Have autism
>Eat the same thing for every meal for 5yrs
>It's easy gots, I uh mean guys. Just be moronic
Yes
I hydrostatic weighed at 5.5% a month ago, probably lower since I've been increasing my kcal/day very slowly. I actually thought I was at 12% (lmao dysmorphia) and was going to continue for longer. Maybe I'm just crazy/moronic tho. It definitely wasn't "hard", it wasn't at the beginning (3 months prior to the hydrostatic weighing), and after a while I got used to it and it just became how things are.
>Anonymous 09/20/23(Wed)17:41:21 No.72307516
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>>Have autism
>>Eat the same thing for every meal for 5yrs
>>It's easy gots, I uh mean guys. Just be moronic
Do I smell tofu
Eat the same thing everyday like a fricking dog or cat
>breakfast: oats with protein powder and dark chocolate
>lunch: rice and beans with mixed veggies, onion, and garlic; stir-fry meat with jalapeno and seasoning, topped with a shitload of cabbage
>dinner: lemon-pepper potatoes, same meat (easy to cook in bulk), and guacamole
Yeah what absolute dog food lmao, how could anyone eat like this?
>Eats red meat everyday
Enjoy your colon cancer at 50 homosexual!, I hope you enjoy living without rectum
Getting a gf is hard
hard is easy
easy is hard
harsy is easard
All true, but gaining muscle is hard
Gaining weight is the easiest. Stuffing your body with yummy food even past when you're full. Frick yeah murica
Everything's easy, if you're not a b***h.
Go land humans on Mars b***h
>iNvEnT CoLd FuSiOn
Shut up nerd
Sneed
Until you are 40 and the repear starts outpacing you
>Losing weight is easy.
Up to a point. Eventually your thyroid dumps T3 as a compensatory mechanism to preserve energy.
I agree with this. Weight is incredibly easy to change. Getting strong is hard. Keeping your strength while losing weight is hard. Maintaining a low body fat while keeping strength gains is hard.