Subject: Recently, I've gone for 3 days without food (nm)
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Posted on: 2023-04-18 16:28:23 UTC
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Let's share pointless little trivia about ourselves. I go first by
on 2023-04-12 09:03:56 UTC
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I exclusively use STAEDTLER pencils, because they seem to be the only pencils that don't Smauging break every time I try to sharpen them.
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My first video game ever was Sonic Heroes! by
on 2023-04-29 06:27:19 UTC
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And I've owned it on every console it originally released on. In order, I got it for PS2, PC, GCN, then XBOX. (Although those first two might be mixed up.)
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I absolutely LOATHE the book Memoirs of a Geisha by
on 2023-04-23 12:40:10 UTC
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But again, anyone with the tiniest bit of knowledge about Japanese culture does too.
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Hmmm . . . don't really think about myself much . . . by
on 2023-04-22 12:59:12 UTC
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I can't sleep in a completely silent room; I need a fan or something running in the background. Yes, even in winter, when I'm too cheap to run my condo's heater.
Based on how other people talk about cooking and food, I feel like I don't enjoy eating as much as the "standard human build" does? Like, not saying I enjoy hunger, hunger is a bad feeling, but for me, eating is more "remove the bad hunger feeling so I can concentrate again" than it is "food tastes good, I look forward to it!" I guess it's partly a consequence of how little free time I get between work and sleep, but the shopping, the prep time, the clean-up, it all just feels like a chore to me.
My face defaults to a completely blank expression, and most of the time, I have to consciously think about emoting to make it move. (I'm generally more lost inside my inward thoughts, rather than thinking about the world around me.) This makes it tricky driving around the zoo, since we're expected to smile at guests; in the busier times of year, my face tends to get sore after a golf cart ride, from forcing my mouth to stay in an unnatural position for minutes straight. (And then of course, there's the guests who don't appreciate being smiled at by some working-class peon, as though I'm their equal or something . . .)
I keep books in a certain order on my unread shelves. They go: series books, sorted in order of the first installment's publication; standalone novels by author surname; short fiction collections, alphabetized by author or editor surname; full nonfiction books by author surname; nonfiction "essays"/short writings by author surname; the novels I rescued from abandonment in my high school lockers at the end of each school year, by author surname, and the nonfiction books I rescued from lockers, down to one remaining book. I also read them in a certain, cyclical order: a series novel; a novel from a separate series, a fiction, and a nonfiction. The two series novels can't be from the same series as the last cycle. These are The Rules, and my brain demands that i follow them! (Books I've already read have no particular order, except for series novels, of course.)
I've noticed recently I have a habit of wanting to put things I enjoy off for later. I guess part of it is that I enjoy looking forward to things, and partly that I prefer to get unpleasant/difficult things over with as soon as possible? But I also realized this was causing me to save the books published by PPC boarders for far in the future, which feels like I'm ignoring them/being rude. So I'm reading Painter of the Dead now, and Iximaz, I'm going to try to read Gloaming by the end of the year! (And Rosie, I don't know if you still peek at the Board, but I haven't forgotten about reading the thing you shared with me either, I swear I'm going to find time for that, too!)
—doctorlit has spent too long typing; he needs to wash the dishes quick before work!
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Recently, I've gone 3 days without food (nm) by
on 2023-04-18 16:28:23 UTC
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That is concerning. (nm) by
on 2023-04-18 17:08:51 UTC
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No worries, I'm perfectly fine now by
on 2023-04-19 13:44:42 UTC
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It was to reset my weight after many days of eating more than normal.
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PSA: Starvation is not an effective method of weight control. by
on 2023-04-19 17:22:21 UTC
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Noting here that starvation is not the same as intermittent fasting, which is restricting food intake to certain amounts and/or times, but not eliminating food completely. Consuming ZERO calories for a period of days is starvation.
If your body goes into starvation mode, it will slow your metabolism to keep you from dying. That means you'll burn calories more slowly and gain weight more quickly when you start eating normally again.
A better way to correct more calories in is to burn them with more exercise.
However, the BEST way to manage weight is with the help of an actual medical professional who knows your full circumstances, including any mental health involvement.
Please get whatever help you need to take good care of yourself.
~Neshomeh
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I can do a pretty good Gollum impression. (nm) by
on 2023-04-18 15:10:20 UTC
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I haven't actually read past the first few lines of the original version of The Golden Demon by
on 2023-04-18 08:01:16 UTC
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Because of how Smauging archaic the language is. I read a modern language translation, but didn't go very far.
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I like spam by
on 2023-04-15 07:40:53 UTC
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The food, not the emails.
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So do I, but only the low salt version by
on 2023-04-15 09:37:04 UTC
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The fact spam is considered luxury gourmet in the East probably has something to do with it.
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Weird facts, let's see… by
on 2023-04-14 04:56:09 UTC
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I know way too much about Belle Epoque Paris (I blame this on doing research for Phantom of the Opera fanfiction). I know about things like Boulangism, the collapse of the Union Generale, and the fact that the Eiffel Tower was initially painted red. Seemingly random time periods like this are filled with surprising amounts of drama.
I like the Historical Domain Superperson trope a lot.
I used to love sushi but swore it off once I learned about the health risks of eating raw fish.
Lightning says they can recite up to seventy digits of pi from memory.
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I absolutely despise peanut butter. (nm) by
on 2023-04-13 20:24:20 UTC
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Hmm. by
on 2023-04-13 08:18:45 UTC
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When I eat cereal, it's most likely to be at a time that isn't breakfast, up to and including dinner and snacks. Unless, of course, I'm staying with someone who normally does eat cereal for breakfast, in which case I generally roll with it.
~Z