If you think you have a heart attack, you don't ask the internet for help, you call an ambulance.
I don't like her because she's too stupid to call an ambulance for an obvious problem and she tries to be louder than everyone regardless of being right.
She's not a very bright person.
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37337478]being fat is something that's self-inflicted, and you shouldn't have a positive image about it if you are, as that will only cause you to not work out to get healthy. Obesity is a huge problem in America and if people keep acting like it's okay it will stay that way.[/QUOTE]
I'm not fat, I'm very thin and I never work out or do anything really. Does that mean I get to feel good about myself while fat people should hate themselves for being fat tubs of lard and doing nothing about it?
[QUOTE=Ybbats;37337806]I'm not fat, I'm very thin and I never work out or do anything really. Does that mean I get to feel good about myself while fat people should hate themselves for being fat tubs of lard and doing nothing about it?[/QUOTE]
Do you often have heart attacks?
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37337593]but it truly is something that's 100% self inflicted,[/QUOTE]
Please tell me you are joking.
I haven't even seen a picture of what she looks like since I was a kid watching Nickelodeon.
Also, let's keep it that way don't show me.
[QUOTE=Ardosos;37338077]Please tell me you are joking.[/QUOTE]
It is.
You know how to fix it? [b]Diet and Exercise[/b]
A goddamn man who was told he could never walk again worked his ass off from being a fat tub of lard into an extremely fit able-running man.
Never say that you have genetics and can't burn it off, that's [b]utter bullshit[/b] and you know it.
[QUOTE=DentalDoctor;37338122]It is.
You know how to fix it? [b]Diet and Exercise[/b]
A goddamn man who was told he could never walk again worked his ass off from being a fat tub of lard into an extremely fit able-running man.
Never say that you have genetics and can't burn it off, that's [b]utter bullshit[/b] and you know it.[/QUOTE]
I have relatives who gained large amounts of weight after being injured and having limited mobility, and relatives who were told [B]by doctors[/B] that they had a deficiency in the way their body processes fat, and in eating the amount of food required to live and doing the recommended amount of daily exercises and still gain weight. Don't tell me it's 100% self inflicted, I know better than that.
[QUOTE=DentalDoctor;37338122]It is.
You know how to fix it? [b]Diet and Exercise[/b]
A goddamn man who was told he could never walk again worked his ass off from being a fat tub of lard into an extremely fit able-running man.
Never say that you have genetics and can't burn it off, that's [b]utter bullshit[/b] and you know it.[/QUOTE]
There's a lot more to being overweight than poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle.
[QUOTE=Clementine;37337094]
Its funny that the people who generally eat terribly but have a good metabolism are the ones who make fun of fat people, even though they would be fat if it wasnt for their metabolism, they are technically alike, just fat people are unlucky.[/QUOTE]
Lmfao no, it does not work like that. I've been both fat and down to 8% bodyfat on multiple occasions, it's almost purely a product of caloric intake. People who eat terribly but remain skinny don't eat anywhere near as much as you or they think they do. Fat people are not "unlucky" that is a load of shit and you perpetuating that nonsense just makes the problem worse. They may be unlucky in the sense they picked up some bad habits during their formative years, but they didn't just end up fat because "awww, i got the shitty card in the life deck awww".
Why is it only fat people think they are exempt from the laws of thermodynamics, please it remains a great mystery to me.
[QUOTE=Clementine;37337640]I'm not saying they should act like being obese or fat is alright, because it certainly isn't, but I just wish people would lay off and slow their rolls because when you harshly insult people...well, they just simply won't want to do anything![/QUOTE]
I'm not insulting anybody, I'm just saying that they're doing this to themselves and I don't see why we should pity them for it. They're a burden on healthcare and really need to get their shit sorted out, because this is something only they have the power to stop themselves.
I'm sure Rosie O'Donnell saw Fight Club when it first came out, and she thought it was offensive or something so ruined the ending for everyone who was watching her show.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;37337723]can't speak for the rest of facepunch[/quote]
Thank our lucky stars, because these sites are atrocious:
[url]http://newsbusters.org/node/8064[/url]
From the top:
[quote][B]Exposing and Combating Liberal Media Bias[/B][/quote]
[url]http://www.wnd.com/2000/05/1999/[/url]
Front page story:
[quote][B]Is Obama leaning too far left for Hillary?[/B][/quote]
[QUOTE=Megafan;37343386]Thank our lucky stars, because these sites are atrocious:
[url]http://newsbusters.org/node/8064[/url]
From the top:
[url]http://www.wnd.com/2000/05/1999/[/url]
Front page story:[/QUOTE]
Now I know where he gets his material.
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;37340923]Lmfao no, it does not work like that. I've been both fat and down to 8% bodyfat on multiple occasions, it's almost purely a product of caloric intake. People who eat terribly but remain skinny don't eat anywhere near as much as you or they think they do. Fat people are not "unlucky" that is a load of shit and you perpetuating that nonsense just makes the problem worse. They may be unlucky in the sense they picked up some bad habits during their formative years, but they didn't just end up fat because "awww, i got the shitty card in the life deck awww".
Why is it only fat people think they are exempt from the laws of thermodynamics, please it remains a great mystery to me.[/QUOTE]
You're a douchebag. There are plenty of obese people who eat right, deit and exercise and never get anywhere.
[url]http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/4213805[/url]
I generally dislike people that say these wacky things.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/XSbUJ.jpg[/img]
I also generally dislike people that pose next to an endangered shark -which is now illegal to catch- like it's something to be proud about. I understand she caught it before the ban. I understand it wasn't the intended catch. But when you reel in a fully grown hammerhead that anyone that self proclaims to be a "friend of the sea" knows is threatened to hell, you don't take it on board and pose with it like it's little billy's first deer kill of the season.
I also don't find her funny.
[QUOTE=Megafan;37343386]Thank our lucky stars, because these sites are atrocious:
[url]http://newsbusters.org/node/8064[/url]
From the top:
[url]http://www.wnd.com/2000/05/1999/[/url]
Front page story:[/QUOTE]
the sources themselves are terrible but the articles are accurate
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37337593]I'm not saying we should, but it truly is something that's 100% self inflicted, and things like "positive body image for the overweight" shouldn't exist.[/QUOTE]
being fat is a choice mitt romney 2012
What kind of an idiot thinks they're having a heart attack, and waits a day to go to the hospital?
[QUOTE=Bobie;37345464]being fat is a choice mitt romney 2012[/QUOTE]
It IS a choice. You are CHOOSING to eat shitty foods and/or not exercise.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;37345413]the sources themselves are terrible but the articles are accurate[/QUOTE]
And were there no other sources that posted those articles? No USA Today? Not even some kind of celebrity magazine?
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37348642]It IS a choice. You are CHOOSING to eat shitty foods and/or not exercise.[/QUOTE]
yeah man addictions are always a choice im agreeing with you dont raise your tone to me!!!
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37348642]It IS a choice. You are CHOOSING to eat shitty foods and/or not exercise.[/QUOTE]
Free Will vs Determinism.
Man... who is this stupid?
An overweight person should never pass off the symptoms of a heart attack so lightly to "ill deal with it tomorrow"
[QUOTE=Ardosos;37338153]I have relatives who gained large amounts of weight after being injured and having limited mobility, and relatives who were told [B]by doctors[/B] that they had a deficiency in the way their body processes fat, and in eating the amount of food required to live and doing the recommended amount of daily exercises and still gain weight. Don't tell me it's 100% self inflicted, I know better than that.[/QUOTE]
It doesn't matter, like I said in my post there was a story of an overweight man who suffered a same kind of injury, and was told [b]by doctors[/b] he would never be able to walk again. He did not listen and decided to still want at least his old body back and be able to walk. He worked hard and despite what everyone told him, he mustered up enough strength to stand. Sooner or later he was able to walk steps which lead up to him [i]running[/i]. He suffered a similar injury to what you were saying and ended up with a better body then he could dream of.
The human body is a wonderful thing, nearly nothing can stop it as long as all the parts are still there. Unless you're suffering from a bone deficiency, or a muscle tissue eating bacteria/virus, there's nothing [b]you[/b] can't do to get your body into tip top shape. Now that's up to you if you want to put the work in, but exercising and eating right for a week will not enable you to lose everything you want.
Sorry, but your "genetics" fairy tale, is a story made up by people who can't face the fact they're lazy.
I don't get it with people on this website falling to excuse such as "oh yeah you know addictions to the food and stuff is really hard, you wouldn't know". How hard headed can you be? It's just energy, you need it to survive. Not all of the energy in the fucking world.
Is it just me or does she look kinda similar to Roseanne?
[QUOTE=DentalDoctor;37349186]
Sorry, but your "genetics" fairy tale, is a story made up by people who can't face the fact they're lazy.
[/QUOTE]
I mentioned injuries and diseases. Not once in my posts did I in any way indicate or even imply that I thought it was somehow a hereditary condition.
[QUOTE=DentalDoctor;37349186]I don't get it with people on this website falling to excuse such as "oh yeah you know addictions to the food and stuff is really hard, you wouldn't know". How hard headed can you be? It's just energy, you need it to survive. Not all of the energy in the fucking world.[/QUOTE]
you should become a scientist man you've just put everyone who's written a credible paper of food addiction and obesity to shame, seriously this information is revolutionary- the logic is infallible
[QUOTE=DentalDoctor;37349186]It doesn't matter, like I said in my post there was a story of an overweight man who suffered a same kind of injury, and was told [b]by doctors[/b] he would never be able to walk again. He did not listen and decided to still want at least his old body back and be able to walk. He worked hard and despite what everyone told him, he mustered up enough strength to stand. Sooner or later he was able to walk steps which lead up to him [i]running[/i]. He suffered a similar injury to what you were saying and ended up with a better body then he could dream of.
The human body is a wonderful thing, nearly nothing can stop it as long as all the parts are still there. Unless you're suffering from a bone deficiency, or a muscle tissue eating bacteria/virus, there's nothing [b]you[/b] can't do to get your body into tip top shape. Now that's up to you if you want to put the work in, but exercising and eating right for a week will not enable you to lose everything you want.
Sorry, but your "genetics" fairy tale, is a story made up by people who can't face the fact they're lazy.
I don't get it with people on this website falling to excuse such as "oh yeah you know addictions to the food and stuff is really hard, you wouldn't know". How hard headed can you be? It's just energy, you need it to survive. Not all of the energy in the fucking world.[/QUOTE]
My parents were told by doctors that I would be a mentally handicaped and would never be able to walk.
They were wrong.
Although I was a baby so I guess I just kinda figured it out.
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