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8/29/2012 2:05:19 PM
ITT Big Chicks[Edited on August 29, 2012 at 2:42 PM. Reason : :]
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8/29/2012 3:43:30 PM
http://www.naafaonline.com/dev2/
8/29/2012 3:44:24 PM
Lots of fat people feeling bad about being fat yet trying to make excuses.
8/29/2012 3:45:27 PM
we're talking about being obese. not about being skinny.[Edited on August 29, 2012 at 4:04 PM. Reason : ]
but is it legitimate obesity?
8/29/2012 3:46:28 PM
8/29/2012 4:03:41 PM
If Adele were skinny she wouldn't have as many painful breakups to bitch about on her album.
8/29/2012 4:04:19 PM
She also wouldnt be rolling in the deep.Maybe just spinning or twirling.
8/29/2012 4:29:55 PM
http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/fat-officially-incurable-according-to-science/
8/29/2012 4:32:38 PM
Bullet in your homeland aren't Sumo celebrated as heroes?
8/29/2012 4:33:50 PM
To meobese= medical term overweight = 10-20lbs over ideal weight and euphemism for fatfat = more than overweight but can often be used to describe obese people
8/29/2012 4:34:51 PM
This is adult obesity rates:If you look at total obesity rates it softens the rise, because there are a lot of skinny people who grew up pre-1980 who stay thin. In fact, any given age group is the wrong way to look at it, because it's a changing population.You should really consider that the people ages 20-30 will be ages 30-40 in 10 years. So these graphs of people 30-44 years is only really reflecting the flux - the skinny people graduating into the next age group and the 29-year-old fat people living another year to be counted at the age of 30.
8/29/2012 5:03:19 PM
i used to be fat because of poor life decisionsthen i got in amazing shape and stayed that way for about a yearthen my thyroid died and i'm fat again. i'm on thyroid meds now, though. i'm heading in the right direction.
8/29/2012 5:19:23 PM
I disagree with the premise of that cracked article (posted on this page). OK, the number of people who go from fat to thin may be close to zero, but what about the people who go from fat to a normal or less fat weight? The National Weight Control Registry has thousands of people who have lost weight and kept it off for years: http://www.nwcr.ws
8/29/2012 5:26:05 PM
While I also think that fat people are in control of their weight and can lose it if they wanted to (not all, but most fat people), it is actually very difficult to do so, and extremely difficult to maintain it.And furthermore, fat people are not fully to blame for their condition. More and more research is showing that what the expectant mother eats during gestation pretty much sets in stone a lot of the future metabolism, weight, and dietary choices and tastes of the child well into adulthood. And this is without even considering what the child is fed in the first few years of its life by its parents. That also sets in stone the child's future weight and food likes/dislikes. And of course, for some, there is the genetic factor.So if anything, fat adults' parents are more to blame for said adults' weight and food habits.Those of lucky not to be fat can easily talk shit about fat people, but take the above into consideration next time.Here, 5 page thread: FATTIES ARE DOOMED: message_topic.aspx?topic=479397FATTIES ARE DOOMED, Part 2: message_topic.aspx?topic=490330
8/29/2012 5:38:03 PM
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8/29/2012 6:02:53 PM
wow his ego really is in fact big
8/29/2012 6:17:08 PM
8/29/2012 6:17:25 PM
I'm willing to bet that most, if not all, of the fat people on TWW are still more athletic than 0EPII1.
8/29/2012 6:30:27 PM
I used to be fat as shit and nobody made fun of me to my facenow that I'm average-sized, people make fun of me because my huge head doesn't fit my bodyI believe Anti-big head: The new homophobia
8/29/2012 6:39:57 PM
it takes a lot of work to just maintain a "normal" body weightas an adult anyway. once you creep on 30, maintaining the same body weight becomes a challenge. you can do it, but you just have to work harder /duh
8/29/2012 7:20:22 PM
8/29/2012 7:40:36 PM
ITT: "Haha, fat people!"
8/29/2012 7:45:39 PM
People are fat because they eat shit and then go to their job and perform no physically exerting tasks for 8+ hours. It's not that hard to figure out.And yes I use fat to refer to obese people, not slightly overweight people.
8/29/2012 7:51:20 PM
^^^ But they still have a choice. It's harder for them, yes. But it isn't so much harder that it is impossible for them to at least lose enough weight to lessen health risks. Many people act like it is. But most of the people we're talking about are making decisions to continue those bad habits regarding what they eat and whether they exercise. Many could at least be healthier/less obese if they decided their longevity and quality of life were important enough and dedicated themselves to the cause. I think the statistical round down to zero is largely because of the mindset that really fucking hard = impossible. That said, I don't know what it's like to be obese, so I may be speaking out of turn. I was pretty fat as a child, though, raised on toaster pastries, Big Macs, Little Debbie snack cakes and Hamburger Helper. I understand that for some obese people, the mental fallout (the cravings, obsession, depression, etc.) from trying to "diet" is harder for them than accepting the health risks. I can't really judge anyone for deciding that. But most (legitimate thyroid issues, etc. excluded) could change. Difficult isn't impossible. I still crave shit food sometimes. I still give in sometimes. I really hate running and most sports, but I've found types of exercise I love. And I have to work at balancing all of that to stay healthy. I know it's going to get much harder as I get older. I may well eat all these words someday. But I believe my health is more important than my bad habits, so I change them. Almost anyone can do that.
8/29/2012 8:10:47 PM
8/29/2012 8:35:03 PM
Exactly.No one denies that obesity is a long term health risk. It often causes many health problems. But obesity does not guarantee those problems any more than maintaining a healthy weight guarantees continued well-being.And even as a fat person, I have wondered how someone has allowed themselves to go so far. I have even wondered how I let myself get so far gone. BUT I do not think that your self esteem or how others perceive you should be impacted by the number on the scale. I think that is what the "Fat Acceptance" movement is about. The number on the scale is not a measure of worthiness or attractiveness. . .unfortunately, I think that many people fat and thin perceive it that way.
8/29/2012 11:53:53 PM
well said baby
8/29/2012 11:55:48 PM
In summary...It's easier to change weight than to change sexual orientation.Obesity is far more dangerous than homosexuality, especially to one's own health, but partially to the public.Therefore, anti-obesity campaigns, unlike the old attempts to "cure" homosexuality, are not at their core motivated by bigotry (I mean there is some, but not in the advocacy of the medical community).
8/30/2012 12:46:02 AM
what the fuck are you saying?
8/30/2012 1:01:34 AM
8/30/2012 1:03:49 AM
Maintaining a healthy weight and at least decent physique certainly doesn't yield worth or happiness or attractiveness per se, but not doing so will certainly greatly negatively impact these things.It's like a chain--if one link breaks, well, the chain is broken.(just like you could be very fit, but a mindless, vapid dipshit--you'd suck, regardless of your muscular striations and VO2 max)
8/30/2012 1:07:42 AM
8/30/2012 1:45:00 AM
ITT, I learned that obese gays have the worst lives.
8/30/2012 7:59:42 AM
I like the body acceptance movement for a couple of reasons.1. It helps people feel better about themselves, and this is a good thing. The reality is that no (or very few) obese people are ever going to totally accept their body. Throughout daily life, there are constant reminders of your weight and how it's affecting you, and no amount of positive self-talk will allow you to avoid that reality. Furthermore, no obese person is ever going to sit back with a bucket of fried chicken just because they think their condition is beautiful and healthy. Yes, they may overeat, but it's not because they've made some attempt to accept their bodies. If anything, feeling better about yourself (somewhat accepting your body) may improve your ability to make good decisions about food and health.2. Body acceptance applies to everyone, including people who aren't actually fat (but for some reason operate under the delusion that they are disgusting pigs). A lot of obese people can trace their problems with weight back to a moment in time when they were actually healthy and normal weight...but they wanted to be thinner with ripped abs or something so they embarked on a series of stupid programs that warped their metabolisms and their relationships with food. I have personally lost weight a number times throughout my life. And whenever I'm on a losing streak, people want to do know what I'm doing or how I've done it, but it's always people who are 10 or 15 pounds overweight (or not overweight at all). My best advice to them is to stop stressing about it and stop dieting. Starting a restrictive diet when you are a healthy weight (but haven't somewhat accepted your body) is an excellent way to actually end up fat.[Edited on August 30, 2012 at 8:19 AM. Reason : ]
8/30/2012 8:17:57 AM
8/30/2012 8:57:02 AM
great post homie
8/30/2012 8:59:44 AM
you know why we're getting fatter?1. Processed food. 2. A few other things that don't help. You can't eat the way your body needs to eat from Food Lion or Harris Teeter and many people don't live near/can't afford proper markets. Even more people just don't know what eating right is because every generation is more removed from whole, natural, seasonal, minimally-processed food prepared in ways that don't wreck the nutritive value or skew its proportion from what the human body is optimized to accept. Hell, I'm only truly learning in the last couple years out of doing my own research and experimentation, not because of any prevailing cultural knowledge. It's aggravating. And I don't blame my gut on anyone but myself, the fact that my metabolism is reptilian in nature is my fault alone.
8/30/2012 9:20:48 AM
Being fat is not something you are born with. You get fat because you eat fucking ho-hos and lay on the couch watching snooki. Get off your fat ass, eat a salad, and your 'discrimination' will disappear.
8/30/2012 9:32:32 AM
I got fat because I went from being active year round with multiple sports, to severely injured and unable to do sports/activities, then to college (i.e. drinking heavily). Unfortunately, my diet didn't really change with my change in activity level, and I was never heavily active again (played some basketball and went to the gym some, but not nearly enough). By the time I realized that I hadn't really adjusted my diet, it was too late and I've been struggling since.Though I've recently lost 20 pounds, but appear to be stuck there [Edited on August 30, 2012 at 9:36 AM. Reason : .]
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8/30/2012 9:36:10 AM
if you're fat and convinced that you can't lose the weight, just ask yourself..."did you really try your best?" i'm sure there are some habits that could be adjusted (snacking, sitting around being lazy, etc.) that could help facilitate weight loss. yes, eating can be an addiction, blah...blah...blah... but lifestyle changes really do work. sure...blame society, blame the food companies, etc. but at the end of the day, it's your food you're putting on your fork that you're putting into your face and it's your ass that's on your couch. start the blame with yourself then work your way out once you can clear yourself of all responsibility.
8/30/2012 9:43:25 AM
^^Not really. Very little of the produce and meat at national grocery stores is non-GMO or truly organic. And most definitely not local (physiologially-speaking) or in season (wtf is your body going to do with tangerines, grapes, and bananas in February? Stitch those excess sugars into your winter coat.). You can certainly make MUCH better choices at these stores than shopping in the boxed/canned/shelf-lifed isles but it's still not going to give you what eating simple clean and local will.[Edited on August 30, 2012 at 9:44 AM. Reason : sdgasfd]
8/30/2012 9:44:28 AM
people in the 50s were all about some processed food. however, the generation before them was a) super fucking religious and tuned in to luxury = sin, and many of them almost starved to death in the great depression. In modern times serving sizes are completely out of whack and there's no good example of proper serving size anywhere. We're constantly inundated with advertising, pictures of food and restaurant food that can easily be 4 servings per plate and full of grease and all that. The food industry is by and large about profit, not promoting health, and people are being constantly manipulated. Just seeing all this food porn when you have no intention of eating anything remotely close to it them skews your concept of portion size. Jobs where you sit on your ass all the time are the killer. I've seen some new studies that suggest sitting even an hour instructs your metabolism to take a snooze. and obviously this lifelong pattern of inactivity throughout most of the day is set up in the schools.[Edited on August 30, 2012 at 9:58 AM. Reason : ]
8/30/2012 9:50:15 AM
explain to me how "whole" is irrelevant? It's entirely relevant. minimally-processed and natural are similar but not synonymous. I'm not advocating one of these "clean" fad diets like the paleo/caveman or whatever it's called...nothing against it, I haven't really researched many of them to be honest. I'm speaking from a general ideology--keep your calories, carbs, fats and protien in your diet, just make sure it's from clean and natural sources. Not a hard concept, but not easy to pull off in today's population centers.[Edited on August 30, 2012 at 9:52 AM. Reason : ^ also good points]
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