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sm19
· 6 years ago
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You can be 500 pounds, but you can still be a wonderful person - no one can change that.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Unless you're the mountain that's just ridiculous, and extremely over weight. Health is what they should be promoting not"beauty".
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sm19
· 6 years ago
Being healthy/overweight/underweight and being a nice person are two different things. They don't correlate. People know they need to drop pounds or gain pounds, but they aren't their fat. They have personality that isn't dependent on body size. Not once did I say being overweight (from fat not muscle) or underweight was healthy. All I said was weight doesn't equate to being a good person.
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sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
It does give a good indicator of your health though. Fat acceptance is death acceptance.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Life acceptance is death acceptance. A morbidly obese non-smoker will statistically live longer than a smoker with ideal weight. A fat rich person is likely to live longer than a fat poor person. Enough smart but meaningless comments for now?
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
The issue is that you're trying to say that smoking is healthy. Being fat is unhealthy just like smoking.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Let's just add the word "factor. Smoking is a negative factor, as is obesity. Both single factors do not decide if a person is generally healthy though. Health is the sum of a lot of decisions people make. Saying "fat people are sick" is just wrong and definitely not helpful.
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sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Fat people are unhealthy. That's a fundamental part of being fat.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Skinny people are unhealthy. That's a fundamental part of being skinny. The general agreement on what is morbidly obese has changed too much over the times to make a statement like that.
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sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
That's true too. The trick is being neither to fat nor too skinny. Why is this so hard for you to understand? Are you in denial, perhaps?
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deleted
· 6 years ago
How is it me who doesn't understand? I'm not the one with the bold, generalized statements that make no sense when you really look at them.
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Being overweight means that your weight is above what is healthy. Being underweight means that your weight is under what is healthy. These aren't bold, generalized statements. These are cold, hard facts about reality, and your claim that they are not merely shows your ignorance to the topic. You are assertimg things that contradict what is known scientific fact with no evidence to support your claims. I am done with you.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
"Being overweight means that your weight is above what is healthy. " - Nope. There is no (longer lasting) consensus in medicine what defines normal weight or ideal weight or if this can be defined at all.
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sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Stop lying. https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/weight-management/health-risks-overweight
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Start reading what I wrote.
cup_of_the_cake
· 6 years ago
AMEN
guest
· 6 years ago
I didn't think it was about fat acceptance more about self acceptance
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purplepumpkin
· 6 years ago
Woooow that's getting far. Sad to know some people actually need this... hope the day comes soon when they don't.
guest
· 6 years ago
Not just with gravity but also inertia. Wikipedia equivalence principle.