How to eat an entire pizza?!


Question: all 8 slices I'm up to 6 and getting sick


Answers: all 8 slices I'm up to 6 and getting sick

Is this a bet or dare or challenge. If it is then best go for it puke later. If not then stop your body is telling you it is full. Next time try thin base with only a little cheese.

Don't drink water and eat quickly before your brain has a chance to register that you are full.

Good luck

Roll it up like a tortilla and just start shoving it down your mouth! Report It


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    Oh thats easy, make sure your very hungry when you start and don't drink many liquids especialy pop because that will fill you up faster and pizza and pop loaded stomaches tend not to feel good, trust me, eating is like my hobbie

    Eww...just stop...why would you want to eat an entire pizza!?

    Stick with it tiger, you can do it!

    Why don't you take a break and finish later if you are determined to finish it?

    I have faith in you. go for it. even if you puke. go go go go go go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hey, I just had 13 pieces of pizza, 8 breadsticks, and 2 cinnamon rolls, and no, I'm not fat!

    CICI'S BUFFET ROCKS!

    don't eat anything for the day and don 't drink many liquids especially pop

    Try not to drink anything to keep your stomach as empty as possible. Do it when you're extremely hungry like an hour after a skipped meal. Any longer and your body will adjust to the hollowness in your stomach.

    Well the bigger question is why bother doing that, but. . .whatever. . . . I'm sure it's all about timing. Pace yourself! LOL

    Pace yourself!





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