Obviously you can kind of but its extremely difficult (for those pedantic commentators I foresee)

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    But of course everyone knows what “bad diet” actually means

    I genuinely have no idea what you’re talking about

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      3 days ago

      5000 calories a day of any food, any reasonable person with absolutely barebone nutritional education knows this. Idk if everyone is just trolling that other dude or what’s happening.

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        Damn, I didn’t realize the definition of “bad diet” was 5,000 calories per day. I never studied nutrition, so is there some sort of book or organization where that’s defined?

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            Right, the vast majority of people should not be consuming 5,000 calories per day.

            At the same time, a bad diet could be something else, including a 2,000 calorie-per-day diet. And it’s perfectly reasonable to use the term to mean that.

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              Correct. You’re explaining the fact that a term like “bad diet” can be reasonably deduced. Weird that your initial statement was acting like that’s impossible. Thanks.