As a general rule, if you're having food cravings, you should probably pay attention to that, because it's usually a sign that your body needs something. Like, if you've just finished a workout and are suddenly desperately craving fries? Maybe you're low on salt, you did just sweat a whole bunch. Period cravings for junk food? Your body's under some stress and working hard, you need energy, and foods with a lot of fat and/or sugar are an easy way to get that.
Back in the early 1900's when exploring Antarctica was all the rage, y'know what was a major part of everyones daily rations? Butter. Just butter. The men out on the sledging teams would have cravings to eat entire sticks of butter with nothing else, so that was included in their rations. And that happened because under those extreme circumstances, their bodies desperately needed as many calories as possible, so their diet consisted mainly of butter, chocolate, and animal fat. Eating entire sticks of butter was the healthiest possible diet for them.
That's an extreme example of course, but my point is, there's no such thing as inherently Good or Bad food. Anything that's edible can be healthy under the right circumstances, just like anything can be an unhealthy choice under the wrong circumstances. Your body knows what it needs. Listen to it. Unless you're actively going through a serious medical situation, you do not need a tightly restricted diet. Diet culture is a scam, body fat is natural and healthy, food is good for you, and calories are the fuel your body needs to power its continued survival.
the amount of bootlicking on tumblr, and among leftists in general, IS insane, and many people seem to be stuck in the 60s when it comes to the military. newsflash, guys, we have a volunteer army, not conscription! the "poverty draft" is largely a myth. the most reliable indicator that someone will serve is whether immediate family served, not income level, and most military families have middle to high incomes anyway. Even the military was made up of "sons and daughters of the working class," as Wayne Price (among others) incorrectly insists, I would say, "Tough." I know plenty of poor people who didn't sign up to go commit murder for the American empire.
As it happens, our nominally volunteer military is becoming increasingly professionalized; the development of a so-called "warrior caste" is something the military itself is concerned about. The typical member of the American armed forces is NOT a working class person bamboozled by predatory recruiters and ripe for communist recruitment; it's someone from a middle to high income background whose father and grandfather were also career military, and most likely has conservative if not reactionary views.
eveeyones got it wrong your mid 20s arent for going to the club or partying or picking up new crafts. your 20s are for discovering how much more autistic you are than you thought you were in high school