"Size Diversity".
How are they being diverse if they don't want people to be skinny.
Sounds just like a giant waste of money are resources.
IIRC, this group believes diets don't work and that body size is all down to genetics. That's why they're doing this.
[sp]Second law of thermodynamics[/sp]
I wonder if these people actually stuck to a routine for over a month and exercised properly before claiming it didn't work.
reminds me of that lady who bought all those lewd tshirts from abercrombie or something
Why do I feel these women only tried food routines without proper exercising?
The fact that these "size diversity" people have all actually tried some of these without succeeding is a bit humorous
They were all just lazy shits who couldn't get a diet to work so they just gave up and pretended to be progressive instead
[I]this is thin privilege[/I]
the shitty music makes it even worse
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;45153209]"Size Diversity".
How are they being diverse if they don't want people to be skinny.[/QUOTE]
They believe that everyone who isn't anywhere between "a rhino" and "a blimp" are just naturally like that. They also can't get any smaller no matter what, so "diet industry" lies and just takes their money for nothing.
yea every time I workout and eat properly for over 3 months consistently nothing happens
fucking genetics
[QUOTE=Marden;45153566]Why do I feel these women only tried food routines without proper exercising?[/QUOTE]
Nah. People like that are used to "cheat a little bit" once in a while.
Which means they "follow" the diet, but every other hour they take a turn to a local fastfood joint.
[QUOTE=Eric95;45153577]The fact that these "size diversity" people have all actually tried some of these without succeeding is a bit humorous
They were all just lazy shits who couldn't get a diet to work so they just gave up and pretended to be progressive instead[/QUOTE]
That's a close-minded way to look at things. There are some people who are really stuck with terrible habits that they can't break, and there are some valid genetics that come into play when it comes to body fat. There's psychological aspects that are involved as well. Now, I'm not saying these people are right (quite the contrary, what they're doing is stupid), but carrying on stereotypes is also not right.
Great, now the bookstore will stock more of them since they're so popular!
I heard they're gonna try and purchase all the e-Books so that there will be none left
So they buy all the books, giving the authors money. That is gonna work.
[QUOTE=Impact1986;45153741]So they buy all the books, giving the authors money. That is gonna work.[/QUOTE]
They don't care about the money, they care about the message.
It's a fucking dumb message, and they're hindering people from living their lives the way they wish, but regardless. They really don't care if the author gets money. They just want to shove their beliefs down other peoples throats.
[sp]Presumably to fatten them up to be like themselves.[/sp]
protip: diet books indeed do not work, but exercise does
the only constant of every weight-loss study ever conducted is that exercise works best
but a diet helps
This is really a bit sad. Most diet books are gimmick bullshit and they need proper help rather than that crap, but throwing everything out and giving up entirely is a failure, not liberation worthy of celebrating.
I don't know if the diet industry is to blame for building this cynicism with useless fad diets, if it's their fault for not having the dedication to follow them properly, or if they just don't want to own up to their failure, but it's not good in any way.
Nothing works, if you don't have the will to change yourself !
The problem with diets is that they're absolutely contradicting and based on scientific research that hardly even exists. The scientific research behind eating well is widely unexplored and widely debated, and so you end up with two diets on the opposite side: "Bananas are totally fine to eat!" and "Bananas are the devil!"
Meanwhile, the food industry has made it insanely easy to fail: bad food is both extremely cheap and everywhere. Here in Las Vegas, you're never ever too far away from a McDonalds. Lack of information, misinformation, socialization, and an abundance of bad food leads to a lot of easy failure.
The fault lies in everyone: the people who create fad diets are focused on people buying their books instead of being reliable, the people that are responsible for the terrible food that taunts you everywhere you go, and people for just either not wanting to change or not having the dedication in our fast-moving world.
Hell, I might start writting diet books now that it's guaranteed they will sell.
Willpower? Discipline? Moderation? Exercise? What are they?
Well I guess if they're buying all of these books they wont be able to afford bigmacs :P
Steam lost me weight cuz' all of my McDonalds money went to steam sales ;]
There is a science teacher who did an experiment and lost weight, even though he ate at McDonalds only, he did it the right way.
[quote]A high school biology teacher in Iowa named John Cisna is making the news with his own story about how eating McDonald's every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner helped him lose weight. The twist? Instead of simply trying every single meal on the McDonald's menu at least once like Spurlock did, Cisna relied on three students to carefully plan a menu of McDonald's food that added up to only 2,000 calories a day and adhered to 15 nutritional guidelines as recommended by the Food and Drug Administration. For exercise, Cisna walked briskly for 45 minutes, four to five times a week.
Cisna's students used the McDonald's meal planner feature to map out three meals a day, while local franchise owners covered the cost of the food. Here's one sample menu:[/quote]
Their video has 65 likes and 5400 dislikes on Youtube.
:v:
[QUOTE=!LORD M!;45154657]There is a science teacher who did an experiment and lost weight, even though he ate at McDonalds only, he did it the right way.[/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;evcNPfZlrZs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs[/video]
I bet the reason they didn't lose weight is because they ate the books.
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