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Title: Food For Thought
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His girlfriend (a vegan) compares eating meat with heroin addiction. He gains a total of 24 pounds in a month and apparently his liver is significantly affected to the point where his doctors recommend him to go to the Emergency Room at the smallest sign of discomfort... Showed first 250 characters
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He gains a total of 24 pounds in a month and apparently his liver is significantly affected to the point where his doctors recommend him to go to the Emergency Room at the smallest sign of discomfort. He forces himself to eat the entire portion even if he feels full... Showed next 250 characters
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