@CaramelKaiteki@KatDoes3D What this demonstrates is that cool and realistic need not be at odds. I mean, look at the gun from the original post and imagine its magazine in a more realistic place - it looks just as cool if not more so
@ProblemTomatoes@TheDailyKoko I feel like that's only an issue if you already have enough workers? In the aging population scenario, we don't have nearly enough.
@TheWiseWoods@therealkijib@MaceAhWindu For sure. My point is just that, electorally, the Democrats have to offer something that non-partisan people prioritize and can actually understand. They don't offer that at the moment, which is why they can't sustain any momentum in the polls
@cinamoorolll@discordspies You're the one who got baited - most people would've just blocked first thing (like you're about to do right after you read this). I love probing and prodding minds like yours, but they don't always respond to me.
@cinamoorolll@discordspies your experience with fast food is far from universal, the point of this reply was never exclusive to any particular food, so it still stands. This seems like it's coming down to you not comprehending how other people have different physical experiences than you.
@cinamoorolll@discordspies Eating your maintenance calories feels insanely filling to you? That answers your question right there. Most people feel pretty normal after eating their maintenance - they may even have a little appetite left over.
@cinamoorolll@discordspies I said PHYSICALLY. And I didn't specify McDonald's either. But you know that, you're just sidestepping to save face at this point.
@cinamoorolll@discordspies You said your maintenance is 1500 calories right? Does eating 1500 calories physically feel like you were just insanely gluttonous?
@cinamoorolll@demmons35 but people do, every day. and beyond that, three meals a day plus a snack and/or dessert is very typical. this is how people easily exceed 2200 calories a day. do you not actually want an answer to the question you asked?
@cinamoorolll@discordspies What happened to "you could eat McDonald's twice a day and stay under 2200"? If you were actually curious about the answer you'd be putting the pieces together.