• agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Uh, that pop-up is “unpleasant feelings”. Pain, discomfort, bad taste/smell, etc. If you went outside and started eating dirt, your brain would pop-up with “Hey, this tastes yucky, you should stop”

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      The really dangerous thing is when something feels rewarding in the short term, but wrecks your life in the long term.

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          Cover it in olive oil and salt. bake at 400 for 20 minutes, and trick your brain into thinking its amazing

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              My brain is so gullible sometimes, i also tricked it into a biking hobby by going fast.

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                Love it

                Biking can be like a two calorie burn or do it fast (or up hills) and suddenly it’s somethin’ serious. But still pleasant, possibly beautiful…

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                So the sense of speed is the fun part?

                I kinda tricked myself into liking running by making a game of how long I could put up with the discomfort and feeling out of breath. Now I no longer feel out of breath, and it sometimes feels actually… good?? I don’t know if I just became inured to the sensation, or if I’m just fitter.

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            1 year ago

            For any non-yanks reading: 400 degrees Fahrenheit is about 200 degrees Celsius, and this method is roasting, not baking.

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            1 year ago

            Our sauteed with onions really good too. People who don’t like greens probably only know them boiled in water which washes the taste away.

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          Are you kidding? I can always want to eat more broccoli than is advisable. I have to like hold myself back.

          For real though, you can “acquire” these tastes.

      • Chriszz
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        Damn. Something I think we all know deep down but never put into words. This is a statement everyone should be reminded of daily.