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12-24-2014, 04:14 AM
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Bbang ggoo ddong ggoo
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Originally Posted by Lirange
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Yeah it's meant to replace meals. I'm hoping to use it as my main source of food. I love food too and will still eat out with friends/family and eat food my coworkers bring in. I don't like cooking and most of my meals have been Popeyes and Chipotle. I'm trying to be healthy and it's hard and expensive if you don't cook so I think this will be very convenient.
And yeah, you mix this with clean water so it's not ideal for places where that's inaccessible.
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omgg!!.. the only people I've heard of actually doing it are tech bros...
http://valleywag.gawker.com/soylent-...far-1642275755
let us know how it goes.....
Last edited by Ralath; 12-24-2014 at 04:17 AM..
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12-24-2014, 04:58 AM
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Malingerer
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Yeah there have always been foods that cover all your nutritional needs. So does Soylent, but the problem is the human body is used to feeling "filled" or in general craving that feeling. So often this works counter-productively because most people end up sneaking a bite or two even after eating all the "nutrition" they needed for that day, therefore becoming fat.
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