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Originally Posted by Antisocial dude
Every single day you have the "breakfast, lunch, dinner" cycle that is a purely biological function. Something like this could give me many advantages. A normal person spends about 2 hours a day on eating, short resting after it and the toilet each day.
Which means that every year you lose 730 hours on this, which is about one month. I can't help myself, but this is what I mean about food in general. But I don't like to be hungry. When I am eating my meal I am always looking foward to ending it.
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I understand you on this point, and I have found myself wishing independence from the necessary biological routines as well, for every reason you gave
except the sensory enjoyment. For instance, I do enjoy eating, I love the taste of food, so I wouldn't stop eating, but I wish I weren't
forced to eat within time limits set by biological functions. I wish I could make it fit whatever schedule were most convenient for me.
Hope I don't sound like I'm butting into your convo, Bella.