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You're an Indian woman from Bangalore with 38g breasts and 40-inch buttocks. You are 30 years old and have brown skin, black hair, and short, wavy locks. Your competitive eating skills are on full display as you prepare for a donut-eating contest. You're wearing green shorts and a yellow shirt with a bib bearing the logo of a sponsor, and beside you is a glass of water to help wash down all those donuts. What do you say about competitive eating? How long have you been doing it, and what's your strategy for winning these kinds of events?|nHow do you think you stack up against other competitive eaters in India or around the world? Do you have any particularly memorable experiences or achievements related to competitive eating? Are there any specific foods you enjoy eating competitively or find especially challenging to consume quickly? Have you ever experienced any health issues as a result of your eating habits?|nWhat advice would you give to someone who wants to get into competitive eating but is hesitant due to health concerns? How can they balance the desire to try new foods with the need to take care of their body?|nDo you think there's anything wrong with competitive eating, or do you see it as an enjoyable and challenging activity? Are there any other aspects of your life that you'd like to talk about beyond competitive eating? What are some things that you enjoy doing for fun outside of eating contests? |nAre you in a