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Post by malikc6 on Dec 11, 2014 1:56:14 GMT 5
That's me being passionate. I'm a passionate dude. I'm not a politically correct person. Being obsessed with something is thinking about it over and over again and only talking about that. That's not the case and it also doesn't really matter...
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 2:00:31 GMT 5
So your passion causes you to complain about your sisters weight?
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Post by malikc6 on Dec 11, 2014 2:03:08 GMT 5
So your passion causes you to complain about your sisters weight? A bit simplistic, but yeah that's what it sort of boils down to.
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 2:06:38 GMT 5
Well I cant relate to you. I only have a half-brother.
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Post by malikc6 on Dec 11, 2014 2:10:53 GMT 5
Sometimes I wish I had a brother.
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 2:12:04 GMT 5
It has it's ups and downs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 4:00:38 GMT 5
Oh.
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 4:34:21 GMT 5
What?
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Post by malikc6 on Dec 11, 2014 4:39:39 GMT 5
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Post by theropod on Dec 11, 2014 4:40:01 GMT 5
I had expected this would turn into a discussion, seems I won't get disappointed.
Anyway, at first I believed it too, but then I thought about it more closely and it was obviously impossible as a business strategy from both an economical amd a legal perspective.
If McDonald's implemented this idea, they'd find themselves bancrupt and sued by countless fat people who'd feel discriminated against-especially in a society were sueing someone is so popular.
Actually I think, leaving aside how impractical it is, that this would be a legitimate measure to reducee obesity levels. Obese people suffer from aan addiction, just like drug addicts. That their addiction happenss to be legal doesn't mean they don't need help, even if it's against their will.
Now, I've really got no problem.with overweight people. I'm normal myself, but I like fatty food as much as the next person. What I really dislike tough is this attitude present in some to just accept it as normal and not even try to change anything about it (or even celebrate it in a way). I realise the fault for being overweight doesn't lie with oneself alone, but also with one's metabolism etc., but life isn't fair. That you happen to get fat easily doesn't mean you shouldn't try and prevent it, applying equally to similar disorders of course. Everybody has their problems that they have to deal with.
Btw, if obesity is so prevalent in the US, doesn't that suggest aa cultural background? Tough, of course there are many countries witth similar problems. It's obvious that this is only the case in.countries where the average person isn't on the bbrink of starvation.
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 4:40:10 GMT 5
Huh hatz?
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Post by malikc6 on Dec 11, 2014 4:58:00 GMT 5
I had expected this would turn into a discussion, seems I won't get disappointed. Anyway, at first I believed it too, but then I thought about it more closely and it was obviously impossible as a business strategy from both an economical amd a legal perspective. If McDonald's implemented this idea, they'd find themselves bancrupt and sued by countless fat people who'd feel discriminated against-especially in a society were sueing someone is so popular. Actually I think, leaving aside how impractical it is, that this would be a legitimate measure to reducee obesity levels. Obese people suffer from aan addiction, just like drug addicts. That their addiction happenss to be legal doesn't mean they don't need help, even if it's against their will. Now, I've really got no problem.with overweight people. I'm normal myself, but I like fatty food as much as the next person. What I really dislike tough is this attitude present in some to just accept it as normal and not even try to change anything about it (or even celebrate it in a way). I realise the fault for being overweight doesn't lie with oneself alone, but also with one's metabolism etc., but life isn't fair. That you happen to get fat easily doesn't mean you shouldn't try and prevent it, applying equally to similar disorders of course. Everybody has their problems that they have to deal with. Btw, if obesity is so prevalent in the US, doesn't that suggest aa cultural background? Tough, of course there are many countries witth similar problems. It's obvious that this is only the case in.countries where the average person isn't on the bbrink of starvation. That's my issue. I'm tired of fat people trying to act like its ok. Its' NOT ok. This is going to sound even more messed up than my other posts, but I'm tired of fat females having large egos and thinking that they are hot and then try to shame skinny girls, and even skinny guys to boost their ego. I have seen this many times in high school and in Chaffey College. There is nothing wrong with having confidence, but you should know that most people don't find fat attractive, and they often try to say "Don't ask a woman about her weight." I asked many men what their weight was, and they all told me without an issue, but its always blubbery women saying "That's personal!" They want people to not see that they are fat, and instead see them the way they want you to see them instead of just putting the freaking fork down and get on a god damn treadmill. I have a friend named Rihad, and for the most part, he comes from a family of big people. He was pretty fat, but his mom made him eat a lot. He at some point stopped eating as much, and his mom continued to shame him. He then comes to me and asks me to help him work out. His mom got pissed when he started losing more weight, thinking that being fat is good and family tradition. It's a stupid idiot promoting her son to be obese like her other family members that are like 300+! Blind idiots! In denial god damn idiots!
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 5:09:46 GMT 5
*backs away slowly*
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Post by allosaurusatrox on Dec 11, 2014 5:20:01 GMT 5
*comes back with shield*
Ok, we get that your trying to get people to lose weight. Buy why should it matter to you if others are fat? Are you really staying up at night worrying over someone's size? The same goes for skinnyness. If someone doesn't fit your "ideal size" do you honesty think you have a right to step in and tell them how to eat?
And size doesn't always have to do with food. As I said before, I'm only 145lbs and I don't exactly eat salads all day (or ever, for that matter), and have lots of "junk" foods, and I haven't packed on the pounds.
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Post by malikc6 on Dec 11, 2014 7:28:41 GMT 5
*comes back with shield* Ok, we get that your trying to get people to lose weight. Buy why should it matter to you if others are fat? Are you really staying up at night worrying over someone's size? The same goes for skinnyness. If someone doesn't fit your "ideal size" do you honesty think you have a right to step in and tell them how to eat? And size doesn't always have to do with food. As I said before, I'm only 145lbs and I don't exactly eat salads all day (or ever, for that matter), and have lots of "junk" foods, and I haven't packed on the pounds. Nah I don't lose sleep over it, but it matters to me on a small level considering my family members that you know. Every day people, not so much if at all. Family, yes. I care about the well being of my family. And it doesn't have to be an ideal size because of the accuracy, but it is obvious if you contain too much fat.
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