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Way to miss the point.Huh?! A degree is going above and beyond so you could compare that to someone who is a body builder. If your going to compare education to fitness start at a basic level. Now if you wanna say "Graduating high school was easy to me because I was focused on doing my work and getting it turned in on time." Thats fine with me. Staying fit doesn't take much work. Eating right and staying active will keep you at the weight you should be at, even if your out of shape. A fat person has to work hard to get down to a normal weight just as a person who is trying to graduate on time has to work hard to make up for all of the slacking off.
And yes.. I hate fat people..
That article, while it does maintain a "mature" approach, isn't helping fight the obesity epidemic at all. There's no science in it. The author takes one sample couple and uses their experience to support his statement: "Eat a healthy plant-strong diet, and your body will thank you for the rest of your life." Plus he throws in an extreme example with the Heart Attack Grill. Sure, maturity in discussions of nutrition is important but this needs to be accompanied by science, rather than manipulation of extreme examples.Here's an example of how to approach the issue of obesity with a modicum of maturity:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-robbins/being-fat-in-america_b_840994.html
He's written whole books on the subject. (The Food Revolution, Diet for a New America, etc.) There's plenty of "science in it," but this was a one page blog entry on Huffington Post. If you want depth, read the reference material.That article, while it does maintain a "mature" approach, isn't helping fight the obesity epidemic at all. There's no science in it. The author takes one sample couple and uses their experience to support his statement: "Eat a healthy plant-strong diet, and your body will thank you for the rest of your life." Plus he throws in an extreme example with the Heart Attack Grill. Sure, maturity in discussions of nutrition is important but this needs to be accompanied by science, rather than manipulation of extreme examples.Here's an example of how to approach the issue of obesity with a modicum of maturity:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-robbins/being-fat-in-america_b_840994.html
If you feel like you can dismiss everything I say just because I co-founded the site, that's your problem. Other people have expressed similar views in this thread and you've been unable to explain away the popularity of those responses using the same excuse.of course because its YOU saying it, youll get another 20+ likes from the rest of the sheep who continue to believe im personally attacking them
It's a quote from a video that you CHOSE to use in your topic title, and it's a video you cherry-picked to make a particular point.Your rhetoric on 'fat-bashing' is the reason people CANT have a discussion about this RIDICULOUS NOTION OF 'FAT ACCEPTANCE ( I REPEAT: A RIDICULOUS NOTION). because people suddenly think you're taking personal insults at them.
I never personally insulted anyone but you seem to think i did. Perhaps you personally are affected by what I have said and are going through this right now in your life. Well, im not singling you or anyone else out, so stop putting words in my mouth
What teasing? What shaming?
and you continue to think i somehow said that fat people repulse me even though ive stated many times that it was a quote from the video
The entire argument has been why are there societies that accept this as being 'ok'Your entire argument seems to be "how dare fat people accept themselves"
There are organizations that welcome, rather than shame and exile, smokers and alcoholics. They're called support groups. Let's be real: you knew nothing about that organization when you made this thread. You just judged it based on the name and whatever your preconceptions are.The entire argument has been why are there societies that accept this as being 'ok'Your entire argument seems to be "how dare fat people accept themselves"
thats like having organizations that accept smokers for who they are, or alcoholics for who they are
if we continuously tell people that their actions and lack of personal responsibility are ok, what reason would they have to change?
By having these organizations, you put out the wrong message.
Being obese is not ok. Period.
That has been my argument the ENTIRE time.
the entire time.
Everything else has just been a few of you getting extremely defensive over the topic.
Damn even Club should rep Meth for that ether
Then log out, log into his second account, and rep Meth again/
Way to miss the point.
^ you didnt even quote me, why are you trying to take a shot at me with that last line?
of course because its YOU saying it, youll get another 20+ likes from the rest of the sheep who continue to believe im personally attacking them
Your rhetoric on 'fat-bashing' is the reason people CANT have a discussion about this RIDICULOUS NOTION OF 'FAT ACCEPTANCE ( I REPEAT: A RIDICULOUS NOTION). because people suddenly think you're taking personal insults at them.
I never personally insulted anyone but you seem to think i did. Perhaps you personally are affected by what I have said and are going through this right now in your life. Well, im not singling you or anyone else out, so stop putting words in my mouth
What teasing? What shaming?
and you continue to think i somehow said that fat people repulse me even though ive stated many times that it was a quote from the video
im sure you'll come back with another paragraph or three.
I could say much more, but like talking to a cop, you gotta learn to pick your battles.
Your entire argument seems to be "how dare fat people accept themselves"
The entire argument has been why are there societies that accept this as being 'ok'
thats like having organizations that accept smokers for who they are, or alcoholics for who they are.
if we continuously tell people that their actions and lack of personal responsibility are ok, what reason would they have to change?
By having these organizations, you put out the wrong message.
Being obese is not ok. It is not something we should just 'accept'.
That has been my argument the ENTIRE time.
the entire time.
Everything else has just been a few of you getting extremely defensive over the topic.
there was a pic i found on the bb forums. it was a pic of a dude and a girl. they at the gym showing their abs. people commenting saying how thats diagusting and all that ****. one chick said the girl is on roids -_-
on the flip side there was a fat chick in bra and panties with ill stretch marks sayin how this is her and if u dont like it get out.
people commented saying yes this is how all women should look/this is a real woman. embrace who u are
i found the picture
PEPPER YOUR ANGUS
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It's hilarious that you're trying to defend your position with generalizations.Fat people get no respect. I don't walk up to every fat person I see and tell them "Hey! Your fat and I hate you!" lol. You can pat them on the back all you want. They don't want to be "Helped up" they want to sit on the couch and eat cheese and ice cream all day.Way to miss the point.
You can eat whatever you want in moderation but its not even about dieting. Your telling me they can't get out of the house and walk around the block? Do they have to ride in the little electrical cart at the grocery store?
The woman in that video will come out in front of an audience and look intimidating sure, But I bet she wont sit there with her head up and eat a meal in front of that same audience..
Sometimes I wish we had natural predators just so I could see a fat person get chased down and eaten.