I started out real good, but dinner is popcorn, diet coke and peanut butter mnms

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I have been wanting to do this but I also think my body will just think I haven’t eaten because I haven’t chewed anything, you know what I mean?

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Sadly my stimulation seeking has never given me that issue, even Adderall doesn’t really diminish my hunger. I think most of my “hunger” is just my stomach wanting a stim

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Yep, I’m the same way. An IT person in my life got way into Soylent. I tried it for a while and ended up just eating double because if I don’t have solid food I don’t feel like I ate.

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I tried Soylent and while they aren’t completely awful like others I’ve tried, they still have the problem of not making me feel full, so I’ll drink one and then still end up eating something. Usually junk.

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