Right, but a single Snickers bar would net more bodyweight than a single head of cabbage is my point, because the Snickers bar is higher in calories, which means that the starting weight of the pre-consumed food is not indicative of weight gain. So how is that weight being actualized during the digestive process?
Man if that's living fast and dying young, just give me the opposite. That's the kinda shit you want to read about somebody else but not live through yourself.
It's crazy to me that people use their work devices for personal stuff, government-sector or not. In my line of work we constantly have people using their shitty company-issued phones and laptops to do their own private stuff, sometimes while on the company's networks. Why do you have to upload your family vacation photos to your shared drive? Why can't you just do that on your own phone?
marcuschookt OP t1_j2dd6q0 wrote
Reply to comment by Herpes-in-space in ELI5: If I were to eat a thousand Snickers bars, I would put on significantly more weight than if I were to eat a thousand heads of cabbage despite the huge disparity in weight of the pre-consumed food. Where does this mass come from? by marcuschookt
Right, but a single Snickers bar would net more bodyweight than a single head of cabbage is my point, because the Snickers bar is higher in calories, which means that the starting weight of the pre-consumed food is not indicative of weight gain. So how is that weight being actualized during the digestive process?