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guest
· 10 years ago
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Yes because it's so unhealthy for people to be healthy. It should totally be discrimination to tell people they should be healthy if they have a choice to be healthy.
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theflyingdutchman
· 10 years ago
His face says it all
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guest
· 10 years ago
the great thing about science is that, whether or not you believe it, it's still true
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deleted
· 10 years ago
If I had to choose, I rather be skinny as a twig than be as fat as her.
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famousone
· 10 years ago
Every word she says has the man looking more and more done. :D hilarious!
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ns
· 10 years ago
She got so fat that she got an ingrown tumorous blob of fat inside of her skull, as there was no where else for the fat to go. This caused the crushing of her mind, and now she is a delusional, defensive monster who encourages life threateningly unhealthy behavior to others. I bet she will have at least one heart attack by the age of 45.
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sammiek
· 10 years ago
I feel like the comments always kinda go off on the people like this who are satisfied with themselves, despite weight or something. Is it healthy? No, probably not. But then again, is it our business? No, probably not. We can't force people to work out or lose weight, especially if they don't care. The people that want it, work for it. The ones that don't, don't.
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ns
· 10 years ago
Its OK when they keep it to themselves. However, many obese lards try to convince other fatties that they are beautiful and happy, leading to more people refusing so change their lifestyle. Even if 99 people tell them reasons to stop being fat, they will latch on to the one person you says, "you are beautiful, don't conform to society" because it means they get to be lazy and justify it at the same time. This creates a network of obese people supporting obesity, and thus raising the rate of obesity related deaths. Because of this, these fat people who do this are HARMING others. Delusion is NEVER a good thing.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
*Sarcastically* Stop it, ns. You might hurt someone's feelings.
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ns
· 10 years ago
That always happens. If my comments hurt someones feelings, they can choose to down vote me and go on with life. I'm fine with that, but I won't stop commenting what I believe is true, cuz I'm just a stubborn guy like that.
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sammiek
· 10 years ago
I call BS. I was obese, perhaps not morbidly, but well above where I should have been. I was overweight. And I was horribly horribly lazy. But that didn't stop people from telling me I was pretty, and not to conform. But I was perfectly capable of looking in a damn mirror and seeing that while others may say that, my body wasn't something I was satisfied with. So I fixed it. The people that are being convinced to continue their lifestyle probably wouldn't have had an inkling of change to begin with. They would have been content, at the very least. But eventually, if they're really tired of looking in the mirror and being disgusted, or upset, or just fed up with it all they'll do something about it. Nobody else is going to convince them if they don't want it deep down.
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ns
· 10 years ago
You are awesome, then. But do not deny that such delusional people do exist. Not everyone can have the same self control as you, and many latch onto any sort of justification for their obesity. Its great that you fixed yourself up, but the drastic increase of obesity means that many people do not possess a strong will like you do.
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deadpool007
· 10 years ago
I agree with ns. The problem is that the delusional people are more concerned with blaming everyone else for why they can't be comfortable with themselves, instead of trying to do something about it.
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theflyingdutchman
· 10 years ago
Yes and the same thing for underweight people. Or people with a healthy weight but are unhealthy. Everyone should be fit and healthy especially if you love in a first world country with all the reasorces to be healthy.
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guest
· 10 years ago
She said we can't make an assumption of how healthy someone is and their lifestyle which I think has just a little truth to it just because youre skinny doesn't mean youre fit or healthy but I mean come on yes I can tell if someone is healthy or not just by looking as someone if I go to Walmart and u see an obese person riding a fucking scooter there is no doubt in my mind that that person is not healthy.
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ns
· 10 years ago
Generally people that fat also have psychological issues that prevent them from being able to control their eating habits. So they are physically and mentally unhealthy.
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guest
· 10 years ago
What show is this?
guest
· 10 years ago
Insight. It's an Aussie show (I just recognised the host in the first panel)
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deleted
· 10 years ago
The black man's face in the seventh panel looks like he's thinking,"This bitch..."
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ns
· 10 years ago
I think everyone in the audience was thinking the same thing, really.
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juda
· 10 years ago
This had a much more interesting reception than I had imagined.
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guest
· 10 years ago
You done good juda!
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deadpool007
· 10 years ago
Can someone get me a link to this episode? Please? (^-^)
deleted
· 10 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6mMpE8AaA0
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deadpool007
· 10 years ago
Thank you :D
guest
· 10 years ago
"...so, that's a no, then?"
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's unhealthy to be too thin just as it is to be too fat...
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odasiv
· 10 years ago
yeah, and it's also healthier to be large and working out than thin and not working out
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guest
· 10 years ago
Tbh i kinda agree with what she days up to a point. You really cant tell ho healthy someone is just by looking at them all the time. And she's right in that only large people get asked that. I know plenty of skinny people that are very unhealthy. That being said, that last thing? About thr healthism. That's just lazy bullshit. So long as you are healthy and your weight wont cause any issues, then be as large or as small as you want and be proud. Curves are beautiful. BUT if you're unhealthy and unhappy, get on a treadmill maybe?
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guest
· 10 years ago
my mother is a compulsive overeater, she has a lot of metal health issues which impact on her weight gain. She has tried so hard to loose it but food happens to be her drug and also its necessary to live off so she finds it hard to regulate. In saying that she is the first person to admit she has an issue, she's unhealthy and a lot of her health problems stem from her weight issue. We shouldn't attack overweight people, you dont know whats behind their weight gain BUT to have an obese person say that being grossly overweight could be ok in anyway for your health is serious denial. It may not affect you today but it will catch up with you as you age, also another facet of this is the drain our obesity crisis is putting on our healthcare system. In the end obesity needs to be treated with care and consideration but it also needs to be seen as something that dosent just affect the person with the weight issue.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Im naturally skinny and ohmy god people think im "unhealthy" "anorexic"... all the time so YES fat girls we get those kind of things said too!! Belive me sometimes more than you maybe you can lose weight but I cant gain weight that easy.. just saying
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guest
· 10 years ago
This episode can be found here(remove spaces): https : //www. youtube. com/ watch? v= v6mMpE8AaA0
ns
· 10 years ago
Does she get put in her place or does she leave as delusional as she was before?
guest
· 10 years ago
And people like her set the stereotype for Americans....
guest
· 10 years ago
I hope that fat chick dies because of a stroke...
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guest
· 10 years ago
Good for you