The Stupid Thread 2 (Part 2)

BMI would definitely be an issue for many lifters.

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I am a bigger guy 300+ lbs and I fit just fine into a normal seat.

You have to be really large or a fucking load not to fit into a seat on a plane.

If I can’t get first class, I will just buy the entire row because I don’t want some blob bleeding over on to me through the seat divider.

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Same here at 280. I fit just fine.

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Remember when plus-sized meant Anna Nicole Smith: 140 pounds when she was a Playboy Playmate – considered revolutionary in the early 90s because she wasn’t ā€œskinny.ā€

Can we at least call it plus-plus-plus sized since ā€œobeseā€ is hate speech now?

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No.

I don’t bend the knee to language Nazis.

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@Bauber @cyclonengineer

How tall are ya’ll? 6’5ā€?

More like infinity-size.

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6’3 on most days. I think gravity is starting to shrink me a bit though.

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We should hang out. I’m 6’4 and 260 and always wanted to be ā€œthe skinny oneā€

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I am 6’1. Gained a little height after my spinal fusion.

@loppar @Bauber @cyclonengineer

So when you guys competing in a strongman comp?

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Does she lift???

Never.

I am old and broken.

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Yeah, every time she moves it’s a high intensity training session.

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I’m with you here, if someone is fat they’re fat. If that’s offensive for fat people they can eat less and hit the gym.
I may sometimes use ā€œfattieā€ if I want to soften the blow but that’s about it.
Isn’t obese a medical term anyway?

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I would use the word ā€œbigā€

Big is too non-specific.

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Miss Chunderflanks.

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How about jumbotron