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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: carisma2


Stress makes u lose weight, and Mashallah nazar na lage she is looking extra healthy. I guess she's over eating. 🤷

It's good, it's not like she's getting any good work at the moment so.. Khaate raho, I say.


Not always..stress eating is also a thing..many people gain weight when they are stressed coz they indulge in stress eating & start seeking comfort in food

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: SriRani

Yes prolonged chronic stress releases cortisol and temporary increase of blood glucose that produces insulin and then results in body fat. They also crave for fatty food and over indulge in eating which also increases further body weight.

https://youtu.be/5fQkUoG2mOg

Guess they both have been going through their individual stressors? smiley4

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Supari_khala



Probably because it’s only found in the Oxford dictionary for high school dropouts


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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24


I saw someone else use the word “pretendingly” on the forum, yesterday. I could not find it in any dictionary? It is not a WORD!


Our digital world is ageing, and it can be morphed into a word of sorts ... like 'google' isn't it? smiley4

google-ly smiley32

Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: cougarTown


Not always..stress eating is also a thing..many people gain weight when they are stressed coz they indulge in stress eating & start seeking comfort in food


I'm going to opt for this kind of symptoms inducing stress.

I've been doing it wrong all my life.


Seriously yes they go on a binge eat.

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: rckRadhe

Our digital world is ageing, and it can be morphed into a word of sorts ... like 'google' isn't it? smiley4

google-ly smiley32


I still prefer using words that are in the dictionary.

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: cougarTown


Not always..stress eating is also a thing..many people gain weight when they are stressed coz they indulge in stress eating & start seeking comfort in food


Not just due to eating

But stress in many cases increases the amount of "cortisol" chemical that makes one bloated without eating out of the ordinary.

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24


I still prefer using words that are in the dictionary.

- Elon changed Twitter to X

- Is Tweeting now X'ing?

- Is that in the dictionary yet? smiley32

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: rckRadhe

- Elon changed Twitter to X

- Is Tweeting now X'ing?

- Is that in the dictionary yet? smiley32


Twitter as a proper noun or name of a website was never in the dictionary. Many proper nouns are not in the dictionary. I am talking about improper nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Just a little bit on grammar basics!

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24


Twitter as a proper noun or name of a website was never in the dictionary. Many proper nouns are not in the dictionary. I am talking about improper nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Just a little bit on grammar basics!

Exactly ... But to 'tweet' is an understood verb ... isn't it? smiley32

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