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(, Thu 26 Aug 2010, 12:47)
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Gluttony
I'm American, 'nuff said.

Honestly, I'm not fat, I actually weigh 65kg and am 5'7". And I be solid muscle. However, I eat way more than I look like I can. If my metabolism wasn't so fast, I'd be fatter than Al Roker used to be.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 18:30, 19 replies)
my sister likes going to america
she says it makes her feel thin ;)
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 18:33, closed)
In my hometown...
Now that disabled badges are given away for obesity, they've had to extend the disabled parking at the local supermarket to take up seemingly half of the lot.

When I was there, a fat (but not fat enough) person complained that she had to walk ALL THE WAAAAAAAY from her car to the supermarket, a distance of about 20m.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 19:21, closed)
i can't say what i'd like to about that
as it's far too ranty
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 19:31, closed)
Go on...

(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 20:19, closed)
no
as a former fatso, it might be a tad hypocritical
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 20:24, closed)
Gaz ahoy.
Speak from experience. It means more than any combined shit we can come up with.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 20:37, closed)
oh, ok
obesity shouldn't be classed as a disability, unless it's caused by underlying medical problems. giving disabled status to obese people is simply validating their lifestyle and giving them the green light to get even fatter. it's as if they're being rewarded for being fat, which is just ridiculous, not to mention dangerous. if i'd been mollycoddled like that when i was fat, i'd probably be dead by now. in england, the NHS are now trying to stop gastric band and gastric bypass surgery, claiming that people aren't even trying to lose weight, as they know they can have an operation to do it for them.
bollocks.
surgery is never the easy option, trust me. before you can have it done, you have to undergo a liver reduction diet, 2 weeks of sheer hell, where food is a distant dream. i lost over 2 stones in those 2 weeks, that's how drastic it is. many people don't even get that far but, if they do, they'd better stick to it, because the surgeon can tell if you haven't. they make it very clear that if they discover you haven't stuck to the liver diet, they'll sew you up, send you home and take your name off the list.
the operation itself, despite now being keyhole surgery, is dangerous, especially to someone large enough to qualify for it(b.m.i of 50+).
don't get me wrong, i'm not saying i'm perfect or anything. however, if i had to, i would drag my fat arse off the couch and do what needed to be done, be it housework, shopping, whatever. i tried, just not hard enough.
as i said before, surgery is never the easy option. for ten years, i deluded myself with the belief that i would "eventually" lose the weight myself. do you know what changed my mind? a car crash. i was too fucking fat for the seatbelt to fit me and i hit the windscreen, leaving me with quite a scar. if we were going any faster, i could easily have died.
i'm not sure what i'm trying to say here, i just know that giving fat people special treatment won't help them, just like bullying them won't. a delicate touch and a healthy dose of common sense and reality may, however, work.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 21:09, closed)
My wife works for an insurance company
They had a fire drill and had to push fat people out on chairs cause they wouldn't walk. They also charge way more money for buying unhealthy foodstuffs in the cafeteria there. It's pretty ridiculous.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 19:44, closed)
WTF?
if they're not willing to walk to SAVE THEIR OWN FUCKING LIVES, i say let the tubby fuckers burn!
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 20:08, closed)

And there's plenty of burnin' on them tubby fuckers!
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 22:25, closed)
Haha
*This* wins.
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 22:49, closed)
*sniffs*
is that pork i smell?
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 22:50, closed)

Long pork

Self-basting too!
(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 23:36, closed)
save me some crackling!

(, Mon 30 Aug 2010, 23:51, closed)
And they were on a hill...
Mental image of fat people in office chairs on fire rolling down a hill!
(, Tue 31 Aug 2010, 1:27, closed)

I shall see what I can do in future for you.
(, Tue 31 Aug 2010, 11:14, closed)
I have sometimes wondered
....if you set a fat person on fire, will the fire become self sustaining quickly ,like a kitchen fat fire?
(, Tue 31 Aug 2010, 7:17, closed)
In Texas supermarkets...
...you can get supermarket trolleys attached to disabled car/scooter thingies, so as long as you park near the trolley park you can waddle to the trolley then drive yourself around the supermarket. As others have said, I can understand the medical need for this in some cases, but walk round a supermarket in Houston and you'll see literally dozens of the things. Almost as if they're encouraging people to be obese, by making it easy to cope with.
(, Tue 31 Aug 2010, 8:44, closed)
I just flashed
...on Wall-E. I now think that that's what Houston looks like.
(, Tue 31 Aug 2010, 11:38, closed)

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