Reminds me of a friend weight watchers dilemma. She had a certain amount of points to spend on a day of food. It was just enough for one serving of her favourite Indian dish, but did not cover rice or naan…
For a variety of reasons (only some of which are related to a conscious choice to be healthier) I’ve lost 25 pounds. I was at the store the other day and the party sized peanut butter M&Ms were on sale. I thought “I’ve lost weight, and can afford to indulge a little,” so I bought one.
Omg, I can’t stop eating them! They’re so completely addictive.
I love peanut butter m&ms!
Well yeah. This but unironically. Why does anyone do anything “healthy” if not in exchange for doing something fun later?
Because I already did all the fun things and got fat, so now I need to make up for all the healthy things I didn’t do before
“Buy Now, Pay Later” but for calorie consumption then?
Did that just now
This thing is way to accurate, where are your cameras phosphorescent man ?
Yeah, that’s just basic math.