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The only thing anybody said was actually a half assed jab at an underweight kiddy fiddler followed by two condescending WebMD professors trying to overcomplicate the stuff out of a dumb insult in a desperate attempt to look smart, but in the process wasting everyone's time with a useless argument that is going absolutely nowhere and quickly devolved into a strawman.
Like I said, we're done here.
Oh lord... If I wasn't procrastinating right now, I'd be done.It seems I have to spell it out for you. (I have nothing better to do today, lol)
You seem to be forgetting these:
I, myself, am tired of hearing people tell others to "eat something" when they're skinny. For me, my metabolism atomizes anything that enters my stomach. Whenever I see someone say "eat something" to anyone, it pisses me off. That's a terrible way to gain weight, fatties.
uh, actually, eating more food is the only way to gain more weight
Ye cus working out isn't an option amirite
if you work out without eating enough food you will not gain weight
no food = no gains
That is the flawed argument I pointed out in the beginning with this:
Also
wrong food = wrong gains
Unfortunately, there is a lot of readily available food that is not a suitable fit for one's metabolism.
In the end, it is all about what you eat along with how much you eat. There is a different balance for everyone.
Which lead to (after some self-explanation on motives) this:
do you disagree with the notion that eating more food will cause you to gain weight
On just that notion, yes. My boyfriend is a prime counter-example of that notion. That man used to eat one or two large meals a day (large enough to make a fat man jealous) and he was weighing about 115 lbs (also, he is 5' 10").
My point is, weight gain is not a simple matter. For some people, it is easier to lose weight than it is to gain it. Earlier, I was simply trying to correct a common assumption that is actually wrong.
There isn't even a strong strawman here, because all of the above was related to the first post you made in retaliation to ShadowsfeaR. What you're actually doing right now is throwing an ad hominem at me.
Judging by you last few posts, I'm glad you clarified with:
Metabolism is really not that complicated at all, it just means you need to work out more and by extension you need to eat more. You keep saying 'eat more' is terrible advice when it's fundamentally not. It's not complete advice, but at the end of the day nobody was even giving advice, it was a random pass at a random dude online. I have fast metabolism, I understand metabolism. Metabolism or no metabolism, your gains come from your food. This is non-negotiable. You might lose it to metabolism if you don't work out, but it still comes from the food you eat.
Which is pretty much what I said at the beginning.