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November 9, 2025 1 min
This is why people just say "screw it! I'm eating the entire bag of Halloween candy" . Wait until you hear what you have to do just to burn of ONE Reeses mini cup!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you still have that Halloween candy around and you're like, oh,
I just I'm staying I'm on a hard time stand
away from it. You're like, I'm just gonna work it off.
It's no big deal. Get on the tread for a
little while, work it off. This is why a lot
of people get disoriented and disillusioned with working out, because,
for instance, this is the list that came out Otity
Central posting the candy and how much it takes to

(00:20):
work it off. A Snicker's fun size bar. Those are
the ones that are about like an inch and a
half right, one hundred and sixty calories. Takes fifteen minutes
of push ups to burn those off. Fifteen minutes of
push ups from any candy bar. I'm just gonna be
honest with you. I'm just gonna lay the candy bar
below my face and then i'm gonna start the push ups,

(00:41):
and then after I fail epically at about i don't know,
probably two minutes, I'm just gonna fall into it. Needed
Reese's Peanut butter cup. Those things you gotta jump rope
for nearly half an hour to clear one that's the
full size version. Can you imagine that jumping rope for
half an hour for one lousy measly Reese's peanut butter cup,

(01:03):
not the many, the regular full size. See this is
what I look at it and go what is this
comic core math?

Speaker 2 (01:07):
I mean, why does anybody go, yeah, man, that was
worth a thirty minutes of busting my hump, But about
dying for no?

Speaker 1 (01:14):
No, no, you wonder why people don't want to get
on any machine and work anything out? Yeah, there you go.
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