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    9 months ago

    High School me would have made them regret this system. I was skinny as hell but could consume VAST QUANTITIES

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      11 year old me, too. I grew 6" in about 4 months but I only weighed about 60lbs when I was done because I was super tiny to start. My mom said our food bill roughly doubled that summer because I was eating about 4 servings at every meal. Could’ve fit my scrawny ass in that 100% off section probably and then gone ham on a buffet.

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        When I was 14, I grew 10" that year. At the end of the year I was 6’0 tall and weighed 145lbs.

        We did a Calorie counting unit in PE that year in school. I was eating on average 6,000 calories per day across 8 meals.

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            Its insane how little I eat now compared to then.

            My two boys are 14 and 19. The food bill has been stupid high for way too long.

            My wife and I combined don’t eat as much as one of them.

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      9 months ago

      Me in college. About 5’11", 135lbs, all tone all the time from climbing and biking several hours every day. I spent a lot of time just trying to eat enough food to keep up

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      9 months ago

      Exactly this. My ex-wife was 5’2”, 94 pounds with clothes on. She got us banned from our favorite Chinese buffet restaurant. Her diet was “anything not nailed down.” Lots of good reasons why she’s an ex, but I do miss how she could pack away food.

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      9 months ago

      This is my brother now, in his mid 20s. His metabolism is out of control. I’m pretty jealous.

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      This was me also, though my eating was highly irregular. I’d eat basically nothing all day, then a baby size kebab in the afternoon.

      I was like 175cm/60kg until late 20s

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      9 months ago

      Like me all my life until my 30s, I can still easily eat a LOT but I gain weight, not a ton but not super skinny no matter what anymore.

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      Yeah, fat almost 40 year old me can never do ann all you can eat. If I did one it would be a full plate one or two plates. Teens/20’s me would marauder the all you can eat I was also doing 2-3 sports at a time but still. Thin young people are gonna eat more than us old fat fucks. I remember doing it at Golden Coral and Ponderosaas a kid

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        I said this above, but there’s a reason for that. Thin people can eat more in a single meal than fat people because their stomach can expand more due to having less fat to push against.

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      I wasn’t but similar thing: while I’ve put in a lot of pounds as I get older, I eat much less than younger me. I don’t think this gate would have the desired effect

      Although I’m more annoyed at the height discrimination.

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    9 months ago

    I like how this kind of implies that they want you at the 20-30% discount mark. Too fat? Stop eating. Too skinny? Please, gorge yourself on the house!

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      At 20-30% off you are paying only 70-80% markup. The 10% off guy is getting 90% markup. No restaurant would create something like this if they weren’t marking up the menu to start with.

      You don’t think about how much extra you are paying because you are too busy thinking about the discount you got squeezing yourself through a sign.

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      Thank god.

      I almost had the urge to write down for our fellow americans: It is not always about the money.

      Almost. Aaand I think i couls have used hussle here.

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    I’ve always felt it should be only fair if airlines gave a combined body weight + baggage weight allowance instead of only bags.

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        I can just see the travel tips article telling you to go donate blood and take diuretics before you get weighed for your ticket

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          I can see a class action lawsuit if they ever switch to that. And I imagine there wouldn’t be that risk if airlines had priced their tickets based on weight from the very start back in the Roaring Twenties.

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        Said by someone who hasn’t thought this through at all.

        People would intentionally dehydrate themselves to save money, it’s dangerous.

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          If you’re so poor you have to dehydrate yourself pre flight to save 2kgs of weight you shouldn’t be spending your money on plane tickets.

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            It’s not that they necessarily have to, some people will anyway to save a buck. And then you’re just incentivising dangerous behavior.

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          9 months ago

          that’s amazing! I wonder why children got a further discount. I wonder if it’s a coincidence they are no longer flying.

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        Cool article, thanks for the link. I always wondered about that (as a skinny tall guy who can eat a lot in a single sitting).

        I always thought height was also a factor because the stomach can stretch horizontally as well as vertically, but apparently not.

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        Idk man, I have some obese relatives and they eat so much at a single meal that it makes me nauseous just observing it. They may have fat pushing against their stomachs, but I’m pretty sure their stomachs are stretched out to the max.

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        That just illustrates the difference that is an all you can eat business and a single event contest

        Restaurants need repeat customers. Ignoring exclusions for special considerations or circumstances, if you are fat, eating larger portions of food than you need to when you eat is likely why you are fat.

        Calories in calories out

        Most people arent active enough to not get fat while eating large portions of food

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    Not sure if this is a good idea, watching the big eaters on You Tube they all seem to be fairly fit. See Matt Stoney, Leah Shutkever, Joel Haver, Mom v Food, Beard meats food, Raina Huang, Max v Food and Katina Eats Kilos.

    The only ‘larger’ eater would be Katina’s SO Randy Santel, and I think he’s slimmer than the guy in the photo; although probably taller!

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        I think he meant Joel Hanson. Him and beard both wear size medium t-shirts and will ruin your profitability for the day in one meal. If you treat them with respect though you’ll get it back and more through free advertising.

        Quick edit to add, heavy guys can never outeat the skinny pros. You get a fat belt that won’t let your stomach stretch. It’s very real.

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      Nicholas Perry is also still going strong, with eating, subscribers and views. One of the big eaters for sure.

      Though i have to admit, i haven’t even seen a second of any of his video. I’ve just fallen in lots of rabbit holes about him online.

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      Meanwhile skinny people sponsor fatter ones on a regular buffet… Not sure that’s much better.

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        And at the hospital through our taxes. At least in civilized countries with healthcare.

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      The assumption is a fst person will eat more. So them paying more balances it out.

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    Personally from my experience Really skinny people can eat a shit ton and have a hard time putting on weight making them need to eat more