natedogg said:
Besides, I don't like the way I feel after eating fast food. I ate Jack in the crack yesterday because I was all over the place running errands and got hungry. Felt like **** for a couple hours after. If you want the so called healthier choices you have to pay out the ass.
Fast food also makes me feel like complete ****, so I eat it very rarely these days. That's hard too because all my friends at work want to go eat that **** at lunch.
As for the healthier stuff being hard to find and costing a lot though, it doesn't really. Just have to look. for example there's a great texmex place not too far from me. They grill all their meat right in front of you. The only bad/unhealthy things there are the guacamole, if eaten in excess, the tortillas, and the obviously bad burritos, nachos, etc. But still, grilled chicken or steak on a tortilla ain't that bad. Throw in some steamed peppers and onions and you're still good. Or go to a deli and get a chicken or turkey on whole wheat with lettuce and tomato. The healthy food is out there, you've just got to find it, and in the end the cost is the same as fast food. Less if consider all the money you'll be saving when they
don't have to clean out your arteries and replace your organs when you're older.
That said, because of some recent major stress and partying, I've started smoking again. )c: Six years off these fuckers and now I'm back smoking like a chimney. Guess I'll have to quit again. It's honestly harder psycologically than physically. Never had withdrawal problems with any drug I've ever used, but with cigarettes even minus the physical withdrawal it still sucks when you want to chill out, drink and smoke a bit with friends, andyou have to control yourself. Gimme a week or two and I'll quit. Right now, I'm too fucking tired dealing with all the other **** in my life.