Truly groundbreaking stuff.
(, Thu 13 Oct 2011, 13:35, Reply)
It is a real cortex melter.
I'd say 'tax the fat cunts' but that might make them smaller. Personally, I love the fact that everyone around me is going all massive. It means I look better by doing fuck all.
Tuck in, blobwads!
(, Thu 13 Oct 2011, 13:41, Reply)
...the bit they've put 'in quotes' doesn't actually appear to have been said by the minister concerned.
The bit in quotes is actually what 'BBC online subeditor' says.
(, Thu 13 Oct 2011, 14:06, Reply)
but it's another reminder that people need to take responsibility for their own actions, no excuses. It echos the message of this article:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15265317
Many people want to deny responsibility for how they treat their own body so they can abuse it and expect the government to clear up their mess. That's not how a country should function, shirley?
(, Thu 13 Oct 2011, 14:16, Reply)
This sums it up, all the millions of different diets and methods are just marketing some piece of crap at you.
Eat less, exercise more, that's it.
(, Thu 13 Oct 2011, 15:15, Reply)
Perhaps a lack of a free health service will increase people's self-reliance. These food dustbins no-longer have the safety cushion of the NHS having to do what they say. "I want a stomach clamp!", "give me liposuction", "let me have that flesh-eating virus!"
This has to be one of the unavoidable plusses of this otherwise bad thing.
(, Thu 13 Oct 2011, 16:21, Reply)