Absolutely. Same with all the "competition " of fast eating or eating as much as possible.
Both of this happens a lot on tiktok and youtube also ...
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Absolutely. Same with all the "competition " of fast eating or eating as much as possible.
Both of this happens a lot on tiktok and youtube also ...
Same with all the "competition " of fast eating or eating as much as possible.
At least this is inherently limited to a human scale. They don't bother me nearly as much for that reason, especially if they aren't like, glorifying/promoting others to do the same. Some varieties of the format are better about recognizing the inherent absurdity of a human downing 76 hot dogs or whatever, vs like, mukbang. idk, it's probably all bad on some level but making a 7 ton "pizza" is on another level
afaik competitive eaters typically limit their caloric intake on normal days in order to not gain weight, so while it ends up looking exorbitant it basically averages out to normal people