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DrunkenCowgirl
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Mike_yy]
#5911700 - 07/29/06 11:01 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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mikeyyork said: I'm not sure but if your metabolism's slow doesn't that mean you don't need to eat as much as everybody else.
Yes that is true... Faster metabolism, more food... Slower metabolism, less food. You have to know how to feed your metabolism though. Certain people require certain ratios of food.
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mikeyyork said: If a fat person has ever lost any weight before and is still overweight then it's that persons fault for their condition, because they have already proved it's possible to lose the weight.
I myself am working on losing weight. My goal weight would still leave me over weight. Thats what I want though. I want my curves, I love my ass, I love my tits. I love the soft curve of my stomach.
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Dreamer987 said: I can sympathize with people who have addiction problems
in many cases it's self control problems, lazyness and selfesteem, it seldom actualy has anything to do with addiction
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DrunkenCowgirl
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Soda is the worst fucking thing for you, over weight or under weight its just bad.
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gatorade is no different, it's disguised as somewhat healthy because they claim it replenishes electrolites
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DrunkenCowgirl
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Indeed... there is so much sugar in gatorade. Hell they market propel as water and I don't know about anyone else but I don't consider anything with sugar in it Water.
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Charming P.M.
Thank you *****
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Nobody is "moral rejecting" overweight people.
Really?
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If you aren't comfortable with who you are, than why aren't you trying to change?
What can you possibly know of my diets, exercise regimens etc.?
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lashing out at others who aren't sympathizing with your status as a Victim.
I'm not saying anything about anyone being a victim. I am talking about basic human respect however. *****
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I don't feel sorry for you.
You don't have to, nor do I want you to.
***** = PM references removed
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DrunkenCowgirl said:
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mikeyyork said: I'm not sure but if your metabolism's slow doesn't that mean you don't need to eat as much as everybody else.
Yes that is true... Faster metabolism, more food... Slower metabolism, less food. You have to know how to feed your metabolism though. Certain people require certain ratios of food.
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mikeyyork said: If a fat person has ever lost any weight before and is still overweight then it's that persons fault for their condition, because they have already proved it's possible to lose the weight.
I myself am working on losing weight. My goal weight would still leave me over weight. Thats what I want though. I want my curves, I love my ass, I love my tits. I love the soft curve of my stomach.
Good  All you want is to feel happy in your skin, whatever size you are. Goodluck.
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DrunkenCowgirl
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Mike_yy]
#5911745 - 07/29/06 11:14 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well thank you
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Asante]
#5911757 - 07/29/06 11:17 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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No posting of PM's allowed.
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Asante]
#5911776 - 07/29/06 11:25 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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What can you possibly know of my diets, exercise regimens etc.?
Since you are taking the thread very personally, why not share to defend yourself?
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"I don't believe in 'body flaws.' To believe in them, you have to believe in one single ideal body, and I emphatically do not! I know what I am supposed to look like -- I'm supposed to look like me! And since no one can look more like me than me, I'm as close to perfect as it gets. I don't need to look like anyone else OR any other version of myself.
I don't have flaws -- and neither do you. What we have are differences, and they are what make us beautiful, what make us unique, what make us who we are." - Anonymous
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Dreamers right, as a kid I had Sever's disease, which made it impossible for me to even walk 1/8 of a mile without being in horrible pain in my ankle (My tendon was too short for my foot/ankle)and I gained A LOT of weight, I hit 330 pounds in 8th grade, but as I got older I took it upon myself to lose the weight, exercise, and eat right. I now am at about 215, and at this weight its harder to lose the pounds, but I still try actively.
Its a personal responsibility for everyone to discipline themselves and do the work for yourself and your own health. Anyone who doesn't have a disease that causes it, has NO excuse for being morbidly obese.
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DrunkenCowgirl said: Indeed... there is so much sugar in gatorade. Hell they market propel as water and I don't know about anyone else but I don't consider anything with sugar in it Water.
if it were simply refined sugars, that wouldnt be so bad but your body simply cant process glucose-fructose syrups properly, ever wonder why ailments like obesity and diabetes are on the rise
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You brought it up and I'm not C&P, but I'll remove the references nontheless.
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Organic]
#5911815 - 07/29/06 11:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Since you are taking the thread very personally, why not share to defend yourself?
I shared, but then the blame game started, so I un-shared by deleting said posts.
I'm keeping an eye out, but I won't make the mistake of sharing again in this thread. There is no need for me to defend myself, even tough the atmosphere does seem to lean towards that.
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Asante]
#5911823 - 07/29/06 11:50 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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hypothyroid?
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Also, as well as a (pre-diabetic) tendency to overshoot the mark with insulin release, but the thing that really bags it is a couple of metabolism-disrupting pharms, which I can't quit.
Theres plenty of lifestyle stuff which I'm working on, but that alone will not get it done. People should not oversimplify matters.
There are people who seem to overeat without a physical need, but there also are people who by their nature tend to either gain or lose too much weight.
There are numerous people who have to fight to retain enough weight, because without forcefeeding themselves they wither away. No moral stigma is put on that, nor are they blamed as it being "their own damn fault".
Society's response to obesity is the sole reason for anorexia, often in people who never were obese to begin with.
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Asante]
#5911921 - 07/29/06 12:32 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Whereever you are you put yourself there or you let yourself remain there.
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Asante
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Whereever you are you put yourself there or you let yourself remain there.
Tell that to the people in downtown Heroshima who had the sky fell down on them at a thousand kilometers a second.
Suppose a junkie sees the police and hurls his gear away, his AIDS needle landing in your thigh. Is that your fault?
Is it okay to blame people with arthritis or gout for consistently having drank too few glasses of water a day throughout their lives? Because often that is the case.
Blaming is useless, no matter what the problem is.
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Re: Fat Americans [Re: Asante]
#5911940 - 07/29/06 12:40 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Living in a country that was being bombed daily and knowing full well that death could come at any second counts as "letting yourself remain there".
But, that is irrelevant to this conversation. We are talking about what a person's fat content is. This fat content is completely controlled by the individual and it can be regulated by eating good food and exercising. Simple as that.
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