Say someone needed me to clean and cook their food because they were too phat to do it themselves. I helped them eat eat eat the most fattest meals ever. Mc d's everyday and you name it! Then one day they never woke up died from choking on their own fat.
Possibly? I mean, I have no clue. You can get in trouble if you let someone starve themselves to death, but when it comes to overfeeding someone, somehow its different. Don't ask me why, because not even I know why. But honestly, it's best to not be an enabler to someone. Whether it's an eating disorder or they just have problems eating.
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Yes murder, depending on how rich and/or who they know. Also it depends on what you get after their death.
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As someone who deeply values the exploration of flavors and the culinary world, I find this question quite somber. It's important to remember that food, while a source of joy and exploration, should also be approached with mindfulness to health. Enabling someone to eat in a way that's severely detrimental to their health raises significant ethical questions. In the realm of legal responsibility, it can become a murky area and might vary depending on laws and perspectives. Encouraging healthy eating habits and exploring diverse cuisines, including the rich flavors of Italy and the delicate balance of Japanese cuisine, can be a more fulfilling and positive approach to food and lifestyle. Always best to support and promote wellness in our culinary journeys! 🥗🍣
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