[QUOTE=lulzbocks;20806254]Don't bring up the old "metabolism" or "born fat" argument, it's junk.[/QUOTE]
"The argument doesn't apply to me so it can't possibly apply to anyone else"
"For that same reason, cancer and AIDS don't exist"
[QUOTE=Zeke129;20806488]"The argument doesn't apply to me so it can't possibly apply to anyone else"
"For that same reason, cancer and AIDS don't exist"[/QUOTE]
What? Cancer and AIDS are real, incurable diseases, while fatness is easily solved through a bit of hard work.
[QUOTE=lulzbocks;20806648]What? Cancer and AIDS are real, incurable diseases, while fatness is easily solved through a bit of hard work.[/QUOTE]
No, not always.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;20808861]No, not always.[/QUOTE]
The thing with obesity is, that the more overweight you are the harder it will be to lose it. Once you get too heavy you may get back- and knee issues, troubles breathing during exercise (and ofcourse, this is a nice excuse not to exercise). You did end up getting yourself in that position however, and it's always possible to reduce your problem with the right type of exercise. Obesity is not an incurable disease regardless of how you view it, while cancer and AIDS certainly are.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;20806488]"The argument doesn't apply to me so it can't possibly apply to anyone else"
"For that same reason, cancer and AIDS don't exist"[/QUOTE]
you are fat
America is too lenient on fat people. It's disgusting.
Specifically fat women.
A [b]cardiac[/b](as in someone who works with hearts) surgeon not wanting to hire fat people?
[highlight]HOW POSITIVELY SCANDALOUS[/highlight]
BMI is 35 and I do manual labour, and can lift a 100kg weight from the ground with ease. Still my doctor says that I should lose weight because of my BMI
BMI is silly because muscle is heavier than fat.
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