I hope the child loses weight and gets healthier not to his virginity, but to actually live a longer life.
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Achromic
773 Posts
I hope the child loses weight and gets healthier not to his virginity, but to actually live a longer life. | ||
ryuu_
United States1266 Posts
On September 08 2009 04:51 Kennelie wrote: how the fuck does this kids heart beat without being smothered by fattening. He's got some strong bones under all that I guess. This is depressing to watch. :/ | ||
Archaic
United States4024 Posts
I really feel sorry for the kid =\. | ||
kakakakakaka
Algeria15 Posts
something like 80+% of adults there are overweight/obese | ||
john7kfc
United States317 Posts
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YPang
United States4024 Posts
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PH
United States6173 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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micronesia
United States24491 Posts
On September 08 2009 05:30 PH wrote: Edited above. What he needs probably isn't a medical procedure or hypnotist. What he needs is proper support and inner strength which he has yet to use. | ||
Matoo-
Canada1397 Posts
About slowly getting fatter without noticing, that's what scales are made for. Simply buy one and put it in a corner of the bathroom, readily available so that anyone can use it when passing by. Half of the problem solved (the other half is to define a maximum weight and take immediate action when reached). That's really something everyone should do, seriously. Scales are cheap as fuck, and since you'll eat less shit thanks to them, they will actually save you money. Best investment ever. | ||
StalkerSC
Canada378 Posts
Does he go to school? | ||
Matoo-
Canada1397 Posts
On September 08 2009 05:47 StalkerSC wrote: Wonder if he players Starcraft all day... Does he go to school? I hope he doesn't play Zerg. Must suck losing every game because your finger is so large that you can't press S without pressing D at the same time and and end up only hatching drones. | ||
Sosha
United States749 Posts
Like many have pointed out, the overweight person themselves should have steped up long ago to try to fix it, even if their parents are still just 'throwing' food at them w/ no regard. Before it came to such an obese problem, around 300 lbs, the parents should have taken some preventive measures. I seen a show about an obese person once, his attitude was like; " i don't have a good family life and when i get depressed, I eat ". I mean.. wtf is that? just because u get sad and ur parents and u dont really get along that well, u turn to mass eating? thats prolly worse than a "cutting" self-infliction.. i mean.. eventually u want to come away from such a problem by gaining self-esteem.. Once u get some self-esteem, u can get over cutting and live somewhat normally, but if u have a eating problem because of ur depression, i think it would be harder trying to overcome losing 200+ lbs y'know.. | ||
fabiano
Brazil4644 Posts
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.risingdragoon
United States3021 Posts
Yeah, family, cruel but at least he was no enabler. I'm tall and I've never been fat, but for a long time I hovered above my ideal weight. Well, I fixed that problem a long time ago. | ||
nomsayin
United States124 Posts
On September 08 2009 03:11 IceCube wrote: Its not gene pool fault, its McDonald's.. Blaming McDonalds is absolutely absurd. And QFT... On September 08 2009 03:39 Aegraen wrote: I would imagine you are for the poor, correct? Do poor people really have the option to choose from a variety of options in their diets? No, they don't. Look at it from a market perspective. Fatty foods are normally the cheapest for the amount of food. I think the alternative of being hungry is not any better. Let people decide for their own what they want to eat and how they want to live without proclaiming dictats down to the lowly proleteriat. Once you go down this logical road, you might as well tax anything that has a negative effect. Why not? What in the logical process prevents you. Logical inconsistencies are the worst. It's as worst as stupid seatbelt laws, and bicycle helmet laws. If these people take the risks they full well are aware of, then why is it anyone else's business? Perhaps you shouldn't be so worried about what other people do, yes? | ||
Mykill
Canada3402 Posts
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PanN
United States2828 Posts
On September 08 2009 07:15 Mykill wrote: meh he'll die off. "CJEntusman #9001" Oh, that explains your attitude. | ||
FabledIntegral
United States9232 Posts
Since when should they decide what's best for my own body. I'm responsible for my own damn body, it's not my fault other people are idiots and can't control themselves. Now I have to pay extra because the government deems I "shouldn't be consuming that type of food"? Fuck that, fuck the government in that case. EDIT: For a few that said gastric bypass, I was watching a documentary on 500+ lb people in America the other day, and there was a woman around 800 lbs. All hospitals she originally went to, over 50+ hospitals, all refused her gastric bypass because of the risk involved in doing it. Most hospitals will refuse you gastric bypass once you hit around the 500-600 lb weight. She ended up finding a particular hospital that specializes in gastric bypass for the "super morbidly obese" (haha which is actually a stage above "morbidly obese). | ||
nomsayin
United States124 Posts
On September 08 2009 07:19 FabledIntegral wrote: Why do people want to tax fatty foods? Since when should they decide what's best for my own body. I'm responsible for my own damn body, it's not my fault other people are idiots and can't control themselves. Now I have to pay extra because the government deems I "shouldn't be consuming that type of food"? Fuck that, fuck the government in that case. They don't believe in reason, and they don't believe that anyone can decide what's best for themselves. They believe that people must be forced to do what is in the best interest of the group. The government already does this with alcohol and cigarettes and it's absolutely disgusting. I realize that there is a case for taxing cigarettes because of the harm done from second hand smoke, but that doesn't apply to alcohol. | ||
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