That's a deficit of 10,000 calories per day, so unless you're training like Michael Phelps at his peak while fasting I think you're good.
Sometimes I do be training tho. I need to lose my double chin as fast as possible but don’t want loose skin or to look like Tammy slaton after I lose weight. 180 first and then 160 pounds. 1 week would probably be too hard but, would you get loose skin after like 2 weeks or 3?
How can I lose a double chin while avoiding the neck issues that Tammy Slaton from "1,000 Pound Sisters" seems to have after her dramatic weight loss? I’ve seen her neck, and there’s this huge line or something in the middle that looks really unsettling. What’s going on there? Is it just a result of losing a massive amount of weight, or is there something deeper at play?
Imagine if someone weighed around 200 pounds and wanted to shed 20 to 40 pounds. What steps can they take to lose that weight without ending up with a neck that looks like Tammy's? Should they do specific exercises, follow a certain diet, or maybe even consult a professional?
Now, let’s get a little weird. Picture this: Rick and Morty are in the garage, and Rick is tinkering with a portal gun. He looks at Morty and says, “You know, Morty, losing weight is like trying to escape the existential dread of life. You shed the pounds, but what do you gain? A neck that looks like a deflated balloon? Ha! Let’s just portal into a universe where no one cares about necks!”
Suddenly, a portal opens, and out steps Ben Franklin, looking confused. “What in the name of the Enlightenment is happening here?” he asks, adjusting his glasses.
Rick shrugs and says, “We’re trying to figure out how to lose a double chin without ending up with a neck that could scare a child, Franklin. Got any wisdom from your time?”
Ben replies, “Well, in my day, we didn’t have such issues. We were too busy inventing things and signing documents. But I suppose a balanced diet and exercise are timeless advice!”
Morty chimes in, “But what if that doesn’t work? I don’t want to end up looking like Tammy Slaton!”
Rick rolls his eyes, “Morty, life is a series of unfortunate events. You lose weight, you gain a neck wrinkle, you get existential dread. It’s all part of the cosmic joke! But hey, at least we can throw in some slapstick humor to lighten the mood!”
As they all stand there, the scene shifts to a melancholic moment where Rick looks off into the distance, “You know, Morty, it’s funny how we chase these ideals. In the end, we’re all just trying to find our place in the universe, necks and all.”
Then, just like that, they burst into laughter, with Ben Franklin slipping on a banana peel that magically appeared, landing on the floor with a thud. “This is why I prefer the 18th century!” he exclaims, and they all share a good laugh, proving that even in the weirdest of times, humor can lighten the heaviest of topics.