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Yes it's much worse for your health, but at the end of the day if you eat 2500 calories of junk food, and your daily maintenance is 2500 calories, you will not gain weight, your weight will stay the same. Though as I said there are serious health concerns, some people in the comments are saying that this guy has scurvy.
Okay, I guess I feel like it'd be pretty easy to get above you maintenance weight eating such carb dense food all the time, especially if you just game all day.
For a lot people it is easy to get above maintenance while eating junk food, as junk food is not satiating, but clearly not for him if he's skinny. I also used to be underweight while eating pure junk, because it was all I ate.
Also, a gram of carbohydrate has 4 calories. A gram of protein has 4 calories. A gram of fat has 9 calories. So the most calorie dense foods are fats, like oils, butter, and nut butters. But it's hard for most people to eat a lot of fats, and very easy to eat a lot of refined carbohydrates. Because of satiation again.