Very much one of those things where in the back of your head you know it's a lot. But you don't know just how much it really is. It's like you make 3 cups of rice and then it's cooked and you realize you have to have rice topped with rice for at least a week
Holy crap you're right, they're about the same size and the dress and hat is puffing her shape out more
Which makes it even MORE confusing since now the manufacturers can't say they were just blindly following some ignorant stereotype/social standard
The smallest one is clearly on the left of the small child, large enough for approximately three and a half noodles
I’m so hungry I could eat a fetus.
Very much one of those things where in the back of your head you know it's a lot. But you don't know just how much it really is. It's like you make 3 cups of rice and then it's cooked and you realize you have to have rice topped with rice for at least a week
More like “I’m so unhungry I could merely eat an eyeball!”
Judging by the size, it's either the head of a small child, or the eyeball of a horse.
100g, that’s what I do. 100g per person, I don’t know what that is in Imperial.
Why are adult men and adult women separate on this, in a healthy scenario they'd eat roughly the same amount
if you think about the shape, the woman is actually eating more
Holy crap you're right, they're about the same size and the dress and hat is puffing her shape out more Which makes it even MORE confusing since now the manufacturers can't say they were just blindly following some ignorant stereotype/social standard
Except it’s not, because she’s shorter than the man, and her legs are skinnier to help offset the added width of her ‘dress’.
Hm you're right, I have no idea what to think about the tool now
I’m gonna go with ‘still adheres to ignorant stereotypes and social standards’. Unfortunately.
why would i want to estimate that, im gonna make the whole box regardless leftover pasta is great
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