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    gshayd

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    I heard that phrase from a young person at the summer camp all the time where I was a mentor. Just figured he got dropped on his head when he was born or something.

    The perfect round for a Yeet Cannon

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    benenglish

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    Not a typo?
    Not a typo.
    It's called 'over eating'
    That's about the size of it. :)

    Seriously, it's best to leave it at that. People don't get to where they're flirting with 700 lbs without a whole host of issues. A full explanation would require far more words than anyone is willing to read in this format. It's also a very dark story that nobody who has ever pressured me into telling them enjoyed hearing.

    Since that time, I've lost well over half my body weight and I just try to do things that are a little more right today than yesterday. I don't succeed with perfect consistency but all I can do is take it one day at a time.
     
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    Since that time, I've lost well over half my body weight and I just try to do things that are a little more right today than yesterday. I don't succeed with perfect consistency but all I can do is take it one day at a time.

    That's a real accomplishment. At 600 pounds I imagine the pressure to just give and up and die must be very powerful.
     
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