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08-04-2017 , 08:21 PM
Not exactly gourmet, but picked up a box of these tonight and they got the job done:

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08-04-2017 , 08:40 PM
I like food that tells you who it's for
08-04-2017 , 08:43 PM
I enjoy that treats like that come in a single serving box.
08-04-2017 , 08:52 PM
Fat Boy MOAT but certainly acceptable if a Magnum is not available
08-04-2017 , 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by RustyBrooks
I like food that tells you who it's for
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Originally Posted by Gorilla4Sale
I enjoy that treats like that come in a single serving box.
Both of these are A+
08-04-2017 , 09:05 PM
I've never wanted to poop so bad in my life. I haven't pooped since early monday. I don't feel backed up at all but I know it needs to happen. Been taking stool softeners, fruit, fiber cereal, prunes, green vegetables, tons of water. Nothing. Not even a gurgle.
08-04-2017 , 09:17 PM
Body turning your poop into muscle. You've evolved.
08-04-2017 , 09:21 PM
#efficiencygains
08-04-2017 , 09:39 PM
At the risk of getting Mickeyd, wouldn't too much fiber block you up...? Perhaps time to switch to pure meat diet?
08-04-2017 , 09:44 PM
fiber keeps **** moving, meat is a common cause of blockage.
08-04-2017 , 09:55 PM
I admit then that I totally do not understand digestion. When I eat more fiber, I get awful gas and blocked up. A diet of lots of meat and eggs keeps.me very regular, but maybe donuts have more fiber than I realized.
08-04-2017 , 10:08 PM
There are rare cases where it's reversed - some people with chronic constipation need to drastically cut fiber, but for almost everyone fiber helps. Normally I'm 1-2x/day, in and out real quick so this is kind of a pain to deal with
08-04-2017 , 11:20 PM
Sorry to hear that. Wishing you a much needed monster poop.
08-04-2017 , 11:35 PM
I'll try to keep myself from posting a picture of it
08-05-2017 , 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Montecore
Not exactly gourmet, but picked up a box of these tonight and they got the job done:

Spoiler:
I'm sure those were tasty, but what were your other options? I haven't had those specific fat boys, but the ones I have had were only OK. Did you pick them because they were the best among limited options, or did you have the full range of options normally available at a grocery store and find those to be the best choice?
08-05-2017 , 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by RustyBrooks
There are rare cases where it's reversed - some people with chronic constipation need to drastically cut fiber, but for almost everyone fiber helps. Normally I'm 1-2x/day, in and out real quick so this is kind of a pain to deal with
Well the fiber can help new digestion, but a blockup may just be sitting there past all that. You can get a warm water enema kit at the drugstore (looks like a hot water bottle but with a tube) that'll usually help loosen up from the other side and it's not harsh on the system. Maybe a few tries. I assure you you'd rather not get an anal fissure from passing a brick.
08-05-2017 , 02:46 AM
08-05-2017 , 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Holliday
Maybe a few tries.
08-05-2017 , 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by RustyBrooks
fiber keeps **** moving, meat is a common cause of blockage.
Time to start squatting in pants.
08-05-2017 , 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Melkerson
I'm sure those were tasty, but what were your other options? I haven't had those specific fat boys, but the ones I have had were only OK. Did you pick them because they were the best among limited options, or did you have the full range of options normally available at a grocery store and find those to be the best choice?
Jesus Melk, I was just trying something new; isn't there anything you won't sperg out about?
08-05-2017 , 07:47 AM
Finished Ozark and it was alright but not great. Certainly requries that you just turn off your brain and try to have fun. It's certainly far from great tv and the ending was pretty bad imo. Might give S2 a watch but it's likely I won't stick with it.

Watching something called Top of the Lake now which is absolutely incredibly, especially once it gets going. Takes place in Straya so need to use subtitles in parts since they can't speak English but it's really good.
08-05-2017 , 07:57 AM
I haven't finished Ozark but I do agree with what you say. In regards to Top of the Lake I have only watched the first season but agree it's top quality. It's based in New Zealand though I think, although I would like to claim the scenery as ours, definitely not claiming the accent though.
08-05-2017 , 08:11 AM
Ooops meant to say "East Straya"
08-05-2017 , 08:14 AM
Mistake noted.
08-05-2017 , 08:23 AM
My feelings about Ozark were similar: enjoyable watch, nothing more. If you nit it up about your own personal TV queue, then sure, maybe it's not worth your time, but if you're just looking for decent entertainment, it'll do.

      
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