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Winter Weight Anonymous
It's getting colder. Can you feel your blood draining from your arms and legs? How heat pools and hides in your gut where it roils like a furnace? Can you feel the hunger in these desperate last days where food grows scarce? The ice is setting in your veins. Your creaking joints ease you down, it feels so good to sit finally. Snow will float down to entomb you. The days will blur, time will lose meaning. The nights will be soft and warm, the days sharp and bright. The clear taste of frozen air drifts into your ice hut. In small sips your take in the precious oxygen. One day in January you sense a change in the usually quiet landscape. Moving on instinct before you know it, your hand reaches through the wall of your icy home and snatches warm flesh. You draw in your prize, a winter rabbit foraging too close to your sanctuary. Smothering it quickly, your mind fades out again as red blood hits your lips. You awake on a humid day in March, gristle and bones smeared on your belly which has all but dissapearred. You smack your emaciated lips. Some tree buds would taste good right now. Get them before some one else does.

Anyway, who else feels hungrier and less energetic in the fall?
>> Anonymous
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Not me. The cold brings out the animal!
>> Anonymous
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I don't know what you're talking about.
>> Anonymous
NO WHEY MAN
>> Anonymous
in the winter my hands and arms get cold so i have to wear 3 layers, yet my pits sweat
>> Anonymous
I love the cold. It's gets my blood flowing. Also the body burns more calories in order to stay warm.
>> Sage in the Medical Field for 2 Years !!Ilq4SN3IcIu
>>335928

hahah reminds me of the time that a quintet of desperate soccer wives were in line at my restaurant talking about 'OMG DIDJAKNOW - drinking ice water makes you burn more calories?!?!1111'

Duh... fucking duh.
>> Anonymous
>>335903
ALL THE WHEY BRAH
>> Anonymous
Seems to me most people gain weight in the winter ("nothing to do" or "too cold outside, let's stay in... and eat!") and lose weight in the summer (go on diets, exercise more, whatever).

I've always thought, evolutionarily speaking, we should gain weight in the summer (abundant resources) and lose weight in the winter (few resources). But maybe that's wrong. Maybe hunter-gatherers ate more fatty animals like bear in the winter, so gained weight; and ate more fruits and stuff in the summer, so lost weight.

I wish I had a time machine so I could go be a hunter-gatherer for a while.
>> Anonymous
>>335965
I want that life sometimes too, but I'm sure it's less like beastmaster and more like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtiJlABWbjg
>> Anonymous
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>You awake on a humid day in March

Dude, I think your a bear
>> Anonymous
SO FAR AWAAAAAAAAAY WE WAIT FOR THE DAAAEEAAAAYYYYYY WITH THE LIGHT SOURCE SO WASTED AND GOOOOOONE
WE FEEL THE PAAAAAIN OF A LIFETIME LOST IN A THOUSAND DAYS
THROUGH THE FIRE AND THE FLAMES WE CARRY OOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Anonymous
Maybe it's the fact that I'm Minnesotan, but most of the time I have more energy closer to winter then summer in.