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Dear Fat People

there is no way to stop anything. because liberty comes attached with responsibility. but everybody thinks liberty has no strings attached
 
https://www.foxnews.com/health/2015...ermined-to-slim-down-live-life/?intcmp=hphz27

A Rhode Island man who weighs nearly 800 pounds says he's determined to slim down and he dreams of becoming an actor one day.

Steven Assanti, of Cranston, refers to himself now as a monster. He wants to eventually inspire others who struggle with their weight.

The 33-year-old said he's addicted to pizza, as long as it's not topped with anchovies.

IN the article he states he eat 2000 calories a day? Does anyone here believe him?
 
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Just do it!
 
Fat shaming has been going on for a very, very long time. My sister was overweight as a child and mercillessly ridiculed by her peers. Guess what? She got fatter. I'm not trying to generalize from an N of 1, however, I'm skeptical that public shaming and ridiculing fat people will change behavior significantly. As I said, making fun of fat people has been around since I was a child, and today there is a mutlti-billion dollar diet industry, meanwhile, we (as a society) have only gotten fatter.
hmmm my sister wsas fat and got ridiculed now she is in tip top shape.
 
"you look fabulous". LOL. I bet it is another fat whale posting it...lets see how many guys here would want to take her for a date. Any volunteers?

She's way to young for me, but back in the day, I dated heavier women.
 
Tell me why you don't...

I too would like to hear this.

There are obvious exceptions for why some people are larger than others, but by and large, we have absolved people of personal accountability. I mean, why blame ourselves when we can blame our bosses for not paying us enough, the politicians for not giving us enough, and capitalism for ensuring that our food is no longer healthy? It's all somebody else's fault, not mine!
 
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