OrangeJulius
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Hostile? What a delicate flower you are.
Do you go into the drunk thread and scold them for drinking and driving up healthcare costs?
Wow are you angry, lol.
Hostile? What a delicate flower you are.
Do you go into the drunk thread and scold them for drinking and driving up healthcare costs?
So if I told you to mind your business you wouldn't find that hostile? You must be the most laid back person on the planet, maybe you should get your name changed to the the dude.
Wow are you angry, lol.
So if I told you to mind your business you wouldn't find that hostile? You must be the most laid back person on the planet, maybe you should get your name changed to the the dude.
Mind your business is only mildly passive-aggressive AT WORST. Which is the normal tone of neogaf posts. "Mind your own fucking business," now I would call THAT hostile.
These kinds of posts are way worse. They have no substance, and no attempt to refute his argument. 'wow ur mad.' In my eyes, you've just conceded the argument.
Oh, you can say whatever you want, but you have no say.If we continue towards a socialistic healthcare model in America and my taxes are paying for an obese persons problems that stem directly from their purposefully unhealthy lifestyle choices, than you better believe I'm going to have a say in it.
What about them? What about nationally spiked healthcare costs due to smoking and drinking alchohol? What about the sedentary lifestyle associated with playing lots of video games? Those are certainly the concerns of public health officials and professionals. I seriously doubt that's what's driving the response to this girl in this thread.
Its fascinating how the comments are posted by mostly by men and are mostly negative and at best, neutral, while the comments on her website are nearly all by women and are all pretty much worshipping her
I do feel similarly about smoking and over consumption.
What? So people pushing fat acceptance aren't trying to make me accept them? What does fat acceptance mean then?
You are a little hostile right now.
I do feel similarly about smoking and over consumption.
Good lord fatties, just buy a different brand.
Right. This is all about public health for you.
They care so much about these people. brother. So incredibly much.Right. This is all about public health for you.
Yeah I don't think it has an appeal. If I were a woman I don't think i would be more inclined to buy that shirt.I don't find this attractive and all.
She not attractive. Period.
I never said it was.
Nice edit...caught
A lot of people are weirdly obsessed with body aesthetics. One side likes to pretend it's out of a concern for physical health, the other side pretends it's out of concern for psychological health.
They care so much about these people. brother. So incredibly much.
Either way you're a good case in point for what I said earlier.
We can add aircraft seating as another thing the first side pretends to be concerned about.
They're getting their gross fatty germs all over the A&F, man.
You're really not in any position to determine whether my concern is pretend or not.
I agree with you, but let's be honest that is completely subjective. There are many guys who like women her size.
Either way you're a good case in point for what I said earlier.
We can add aircraft seating as another thing the first side pretends to be concerned about.
They're getting their gross fatty germs all over the A&F, man.
Sure I am. I can read what you write.
You come across like you are taking all this extremely personal. Have you stopped to consider that maybe some people genuinely are concerned for the implications to healthcare costs, etc?
Diamount, I don't think it's a real ad.
Oh, then whoever did it is trying to prove the point on his behalf then.
Read the letter in the OP...they're trying to prove him wrong and failing miserably at it.
I like women her size, but that's not what makes her unattractive.
Which is kind of a shame, because she has a good point to make. But her face backfires it.
Why are no one responding to this?Well::
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People should be encouraged to eat well and exercise, I agree. And if they lose weight, great here's a cookie*. If not, at least they are living healthily. It has been suggested - and I think it makes sense - that the emphasis on exercising and eating more healthily for the express purpose of losing weight and not for its intrinsic benefits to your health can have a discouraging effect. If you repeatedly diet and exercise, lose weight and then fail to maintain that, you may well give up on it. If you are exercising and eating better not as a means to an end but as an end in itself, perhaps that wouldn't be a problem? I don't really know, myself.
Just to reiterate, there are women who ARE proud to be fat and seem to have men who like that kind of bodytype.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WIjRwtCxB8
Why are you so worried about me personally? I have stopped to consider that. I've concluded it's almost always a bullshit rationalization to post-facto justify the obnoxious expression of an aesthetic preference and sticking one's nose in other people's business.
I'm not worried about you. You just seem to be one of, if not the most aggressive posters in the thread so it makes you an easy target. We've already explained why it is our business. If the rising obesity epidemic in America is going to raise my insurance premiums and taxes, it most certainly is our business. The worst place you can hit a stranger is in his/her wallet. I don't have to know an obese person to know that said individual is personally contributing to my rising healthcare costs, just like smokers, drug users, etc.
I realize there are contributing factors for obesity. Secondary disease, injury, etc can all help turn an otherwise healthy individual obese, this is why I don't judge them all. You can't judge someone without knowing their personal story. But the majority of obesity in America is caused by lifestyle choices, not accidents, genetics or disease, I can and will judge those people for costing me money and effecting my personal quality of life.
If you are obese, great, I have nothing personal against you, I don't know you. But you are costing me money, period.
You really have a low bar for what's considered hostile or aggressive.
How much money is the obesity epidemic costing you, personally?
The girl looks good but why isn't the dude fat?
Why does a fat girl have to be paired with a fat guy?
Tough to put an exact number on it. But if my health insurance premiums go up just $500-700 annually that is a mortgage or rent payment in large swathes of middle America. I'm not sure you realize this or not, but a large portion of the country lives paycheck to paycheck and that amount of money can be the difference between having a roof over your head or food in your belly to a great many people.
Again, it's an extremely complicated issue with many socioeconomic undercurrents. This is why I said I think it's silly of you to reduce it to such a lowest common denominator argument. You want this to be a thread where you rail against people who "just hate fatties lol" and it's not. Obesity is a major crisis in America.
So you don't in fact know how much your premiums are going up due to the obesity crisis, or if they even are? If you're going to claim that the fatties are going to bankrupt you you might want to have some idea if it's true. Here, I'll help: one study estimates $66 billion in additional annual health care spending by 2030 due to preventable obesity-related diseases. That you don't even appear to know this, again, calls into question how genuine this concern really is. And I'd also point out that Mumei's post about the distinction between health and weight has gone largely ignored by those who assert they are so very very worried about the obesity crisis and its impact on their wallets.