[quote]thomas.galvin wrote:
Did they just advocate a right to get laid?[/quote]
That’s funny!
Maybe some day these fat morans will figure out that you can’t force someone to like you or find you attractive.
[quote]thomas.galvin wrote:
Did they just advocate a right to get laid?[/quote]
That’s funny!
Maybe some day these fat morans will figure out that you can’t force someone to like you or find you attractive.

[quote]Damici wrote:
Who are those guys? What does it mean in Croatia?
BALBO wrote:
Here in Croatia,The New Black has a completely different meaning.
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These guys are HOS.
[quote]Airtruth wrote:
while maybe they should not have jumped and called you a moron, I am sure you know not every phrase is popular. Plus not everybody is going to look up a phrase in wikipedia for every forum.[/quote]
It’s popular enough that even those who live under rocks should have heard it before. To insinuate it had to with race is moronic.
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Truth be told the main problem is many times fat people in public environments think we have nothing better to do then wait for them to get their fat asses out of our way. Kidding kind of.
With the exception of a few rare medical instances people become fat and or obese because they completely surrender their self control when it comes to eating habits and have no desire to engage in any type of strenuous activity.
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To squat 600 lb. is hard.
To power clean your double body weight is hard.
To run 100 meters under 11 sec is hard.
Eating less and not sitting on your fat-ass all day-NOT hard.

Those fat bastards make me sick.
And dont get me started on the OBESE.
F***** human whales that are not even humans any more…just damn universe black holes swallowing any food they see…disgusting!!!
[quote]thomas.galvin wrote:
Magnate wrote:
"NAAFA ADVOCATES:
* That all bodies, of all sizes, are joyous and that individuals of all sizes can and should expect and demand respect from sexual partners for their bodies just as they are."
Did they just advocate a right to get laid?[/quote]
Every hippo deserves a little love.
are we calling me, Carlos Moran…fat?
[quote]BALBO wrote:
Those fat bastards make me sick.
And dont get me started on the OBESE.
F***** human whales that are not even humans any more…just damn universe black holes swallowing any food they see…disgusting!!![/quote]
BALBOS, why do you keep posting this picture?
Although there are errors in the article’s projection, make no mistake, we are the fattest country.
I have a hard time feeling sorry for fat people, just can’t. Personally I think it goes back to stupidity. In the US, the new black is stupidity and ignorance. They are just widely accepted and it’s indisputable. Surely more than anywhere else. So, to me, it’s no wonder we have so many people eating themselves to death without realizing it.
[quote]Dedicated wrote:
Truth be told the main problem is many times fat people in public environments think we have nothing better to do then wait for them to get their fat asses out of our way. Kidding kind of.[/quote]
Heh heh. QFT, and I’m not kidding at all.
[quote]With the exception of a few rare medical instances people become fat and or obese because they completely surrender their self control when it comes to eating habits and have no desire to engage in any type of strenuous activity.
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You’re preaching to the choir. BTW, I notice your avatar comes out, like, A WHOLE LOT BETTER with this new site. Cool points to you and all those involved in the reformatting.
[quote]Damici wrote:
That would require (with regard to females, anyway) a male who is capable of getting wood in their presence. In the case of a NAAFA woman, that’s asking a lot (of a guy). I hope they’re not holding their breath.
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That’s assuming they can (the guys)
A pickle doesn’t grow in the shade you know, and theirs haven’t seen the light of day in years… if ever.
I have another way to look at it: the health system being free here, just how much are we spending on sheeple who have gawdawful lifestyle and habits? I mean, don’t dump them out of the healthcare system, but geees, why do someone with a coloscopy has to wait for a fatass’ gastric bypass?
What just pisses me totally off is that they’re literally a dead weight for society, even worse than smokers or any other groups. How much better, faster and richer would the hospitals be if not for them, I wonder…
[quote]CaliforniaLaw wrote:
Because of where I live, I often forget that fat people even exist. I’m serious. Then I travel and completely whig out. I have nothing against fat people; but, man, there are so many of them.
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What no walmarts in SoCal?
Up here there is plenty of fatties.
[quote]Zen warrior wrote:
What just pisses me totally off is that they’re literally a dead weight for society, even worse than smokers or any other groups. How much better, faster and richer would the hospitals be if not for them, I wonder…
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I don’t mean to single you out, but really, I don’t think it is appropriate to assume we know the value of a person based on their bodyfat percentage.
We know they aren’t physically attractive, but we don’t know whether or not they are paying taxes…
What really grinds my gears is that as a society (Atleast in America) Fat people are being more and more accepted. Like its ok to be dangerously obese and ahve disgusting habits. NO ITS NOT. Fat is not Beautiful,its fucking disgusting. I dont give a shit if my attitude is old fashion or un-pc. Your not of “Full Figured”,your a fat fuck.
oh but wait! A reason to accept fat people. Look at what they can do: http://www.break.com/index/fat_man_slap_dance.html
[quote]BALBO wrote:
To squat 600 lb. is hard.
To power clean your double body weight is hard.
To run 100 meters under 11 sec is hard.
Eating less and not sitting on your fat-ass all day-NOT hard.[/quote]
I can’t explain it, but I find that pic extremely hot!! Damn, I love little girls who can move weight.
[quote]vroom wrote:
Zen warrior wrote:
What just pisses me totally off is that they’re literally a dead weight for society, even worse than smokers or any other groups. How much better, faster and richer would the hospitals be if not for them, I wonder…
I don’t mean to single you out, but really, I don’t think it is appropriate to assume we know the value of a person based on their bodyfat percentage.
We know they aren’t physically attractive, but we don’t know whether or not they are paying taxes…[/quote]
No problem at all Vroom. There’s certain unease when the subject is breached.
No, it’s not a matter of basing their individual value as person on their bodyfat. But as a society where we all nominally pay taxes, we have to realise that certain behavior are conducive to inequality. Now morons who go jackass on themselves, smokers, suicide attempts and obeses are all example of this.
I’m not saying in the least that we should drop any of them, but with the incredible increase in fat people it’ll soon create a problem. A major one
They’re a significant chunk of the population. In Canada, smoker population is about 20%, and not all of them have health problems related to their habit. Obese or overweight are about 40% (double) and most of them are going to have problems related to this: not being functional, not fitting in standard furnitures (this seems stupid but it’s transforming the mass transit and airplane industry big time, no bad pun intended), bad insuline sensitivity conducive to type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia and a host of cardiovasculaire and metabolic dysfonctions.
My point is, even with other groups intentionally ruining their health, none cause this much trouble. Fat has become an epidemic, and unfortunately we’ll have to pay for it as a society because the way our system is rigged.
On that topic, UK is instituating a tax on unhealthy products. So you can still eat junkfood, but eating three times a day at McD is gonna prohibitive and the money will help the healthcare system. Imagine that here or in the US?
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Zen warrior wrote:
On that topic, UK is instituating a tax on unhealthy products. So you can still eat junkfood, but eating three times a day at McD is gonna prohibitive and the money will help the healthcare system. Imagine that here or in the US?[/quote]
I find that idea appealing in certain ways, but what concerns me is the staggering lack of healthier alternatives that can boast the same level of convenience those types of establishments provide. It can be done, most assuredly, and perhaps it would as a market reaction to such legislation being passed.
Unfortunately, however, I would be inclined to think that the smarter money is on the American public’s indifference/ignorance and the considerable amount of money behind the companies that make said ‘unhealthy products’ to carry the day, and maintain the status quo.
[quote]Sabre T wrote:
Zen warrior wrote:
On that topic, UK is instituating a tax on unhealthy products. So you can still eat junkfood, but eating three times a day at McD is gonna prohibitive and the money will help the healthcare system. Imagine that here or in the US?
I find that idea appealing in certain ways, but what concerns me is the staggering lack of healthier alternatives that can boast the same level of convenience those types of establishments provide. It can be done, most assuredly, and perhaps it would as a market reaction to such legislation being passed.
Unfortunately, however, I would be inclined to think that the smarter money is on the American public’s indifference/ignorance and the considerable amount of money behind the companies that make said ‘unhealthy products’ to carry the day, and maintain the status quo. [/quote]
That is true, I have thought it would be nice if there was a fast food type of chain that offered sandwiches or burgers on whole wheat bread with lean cuts of meat and vegetables, but I guess there isn’t a market for that.
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