“Doctors said Reece had eaten so much his stomach had stopped working. When they released him he went to McDonald’s”
People like this should be charged for medical treatment.
Optimaldeath on
I think the next time it happens (because he’s clearly not training his stomach) he should be charged the full hospital cost.
Sensitive_Echo5058 on
Food challenges seem like the male equivalent of only fans, both types of ‘content creators’ attention seeking for money.
YoshiMK on
Wonder if AI is responsible for that headline gore?
Snaidheadair on
>Reece said: “For 22 years I never stepped into a hospital for any reason at all. I’ve never broken a bone or needed any sort of support so I think that if this is the first time I’ve ever done that then I’ve learned a lesson.
>”I refused to let him do any more challenges for two days. Even the day he came out of hospital he turned round and said ‘I want to do a challenge now’. I sat him down and gave him a lecture and said ‘you need to stop because you’re going to harm yourself’.
Very clearly didn’t learn a lesson.
Leeroywildman on
So a 2kg steak and 2.5kg fish and chips ate 36 McNuggets?
filbert94 on
It’s like the first killing in Seven but Kevin Spacey didn’t even have to turn up
Rorieh on
Headline making it sound like 2kg Steak and 2.5kg fish and chips hospitalised a poor passer by.
Heavens_Vibe on
I couldn’t even read the headline without saying “38 bombabloodclartpussywagon chicken nuggets!”
ames_lwr on
Did anyone else have a stroke trying to read that headline?
RecentTwo544 on
I was nearly hospitalised trying to read that headline.
iamezekiel1_14 on
Genuinely why there should be some form of basic charge at the end of certain types of admissions. I know tuckers like this would then write it off as a business expense to lower their tax bills but this is a waste of severely under pressure resource at the minute.
FatherJack_Hackett on
Man hospitalised trying to read that fucking headline
JackDaniels0049 on
It’s so stupid. For some reason there is a weird perception that it’s an accomplishment if you can eat massive portions. Like the restaurants that say your food is free if you can force down the mega portion. And things like eating contests. I really don’t understand it. I find it disgusting.
I think it all stems from a sense of power. Being able to withstand more than someone else.
Like if someone can hold their drink, or if someone can take a punch.
I think a lot of things in our daily lives that we do can be traced back to the most basic of instincts.
Or maybe I’m just overthinking it.
weedbearsandpie on
I feel like he wouldn’t be doing this if the NHS wasn’t a thing
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
This is possible. My mate is a big, big eater, like he could challenge some of those YouTubers. He took someone on a date and went to a buffet. For some reason she tried to eat at his pace and apparently after a certain amount, your stomach just gives up processing and you become drunk due to it.
ME-McG-Scot on
So a 1.9kg steak, 2.4kg fish and 37 McNuggets is the line to stop
FragrantGearHead on
Future Darwin Award Recipient. Well… I say _recipient_… someone will be collecting it on his behalf.
kank84 on
We’re truly in the stupidest of all possible timelines
littlelemonpig on
“I can’t hit my protein goals”
2Kg, 2.5kg fish and chips, 38 bombo bludclart pussywagon mcnuggets
Friendly_Bug_7168 on
So the limit is 1.99kg steak, 2.49kg fish and chips and 37 McNuggets. Thanks Sir 🫡
ChuckFH on
I’m guessing social media was involved here somehow?
Poo_Poo_La_Foo on
I kind of assumed that eating challenges were something Americans did.
I hoped we were smarter.
Apparently no.
BuffEars on
What? Some steak, fish and chips ate 38 McNuggets so the man went to hospital? Did you not learn basic grammar you div?
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“Doctors said Reece had eaten so much his stomach had stopped working. When they released him he went to McDonald’s”
People like this should be charged for medical treatment.
I think the next time it happens (because he’s clearly not training his stomach) he should be charged the full hospital cost.
Food challenges seem like the male equivalent of only fans, both types of ‘content creators’ attention seeking for money.
Wonder if AI is responsible for that headline gore?
>Reece said: “For 22 years I never stepped into a hospital for any reason at all. I’ve never broken a bone or needed any sort of support so I think that if this is the first time I’ve ever done that then I’ve learned a lesson.
>”I refused to let him do any more challenges for two days. Even the day he came out of hospital he turned round and said ‘I want to do a challenge now’. I sat him down and gave him a lecture and said ‘you need to stop because you’re going to harm yourself’.
Very clearly didn’t learn a lesson.
So a 2kg steak and 2.5kg fish and chips ate 36 McNuggets?
It’s like the first killing in Seven but Kevin Spacey didn’t even have to turn up
Headline making it sound like 2kg Steak and 2.5kg fish and chips hospitalised a poor passer by.
I couldn’t even read the headline without saying “38 bombabloodclartpussywagon chicken nuggets!”
Did anyone else have a stroke trying to read that headline?
I was nearly hospitalised trying to read that headline.
Genuinely why there should be some form of basic charge at the end of certain types of admissions. I know tuckers like this would then write it off as a business expense to lower their tax bills but this is a waste of severely under pressure resource at the minute.
Man hospitalised trying to read that fucking headline
It’s so stupid. For some reason there is a weird perception that it’s an accomplishment if you can eat massive portions. Like the restaurants that say your food is free if you can force down the mega portion. And things like eating contests. I really don’t understand it. I find it disgusting.
I think it all stems from a sense of power. Being able to withstand more than someone else.
Like if someone can hold their drink, or if someone can take a punch.
I think a lot of things in our daily lives that we do can be traced back to the most basic of instincts.
Or maybe I’m just overthinking it.
I feel like he wouldn’t be doing this if the NHS wasn’t a thing
This is possible. My mate is a big, big eater, like he could challenge some of those YouTubers. He took someone on a date and went to a buffet. For some reason she tried to eat at his pace and apparently after a certain amount, your stomach just gives up processing and you become drunk due to it.
So a 1.9kg steak, 2.4kg fish and 37 McNuggets is the line to stop
Future Darwin Award Recipient. Well… I say _recipient_… someone will be collecting it on his behalf.
We’re truly in the stupidest of all possible timelines
“I can’t hit my protein goals”
2Kg, 2.5kg fish and chips, 38 bombo bludclart pussywagon mcnuggets
So the limit is 1.99kg steak, 2.49kg fish and chips and 37 McNuggets. Thanks Sir 🫡
I’m guessing social media was involved here somehow?
I kind of assumed that eating challenges were something Americans did.
I hoped we were smarter.
Apparently no.
What? Some steak, fish and chips ate 38 McNuggets so the man went to hospital? Did you not learn basic grammar you div?