What do you think? Is it accurate? Too mean? If I made shirts, would you buy one?
What do you think? Is it accurate? Too mean? If I made shirts, would you buy one?
If your message was accurate, there'd be much more shame and less acceptance than what we see in present American society. I don't see fat people ostracized to the degree lepers once were... and it doesn't help the "afflicted" are the majority.
Fat isn't contagious.
Yeah, but just wait until we have socialized medicine. You'll see a change. I am anticipating the change and trying to make a buck off of it. Would you buy a shirt if it was designed well and screened on a nice American Apparel 50/25/25 fabric?
Maybe red writing on an athletic grey shirt?
You can affect change by wearing this shirt. You can influence people.
Monoga Me wrote:
Fat isn't contagious.
Hello! Did you not read the thread off of which this was spun? Fat IS contagious!!!
According to the study:
"you are 57% more likely to be overweight if you have one overweight close friend. You are 70% more likely to be overweight if you have 2 or more overweight friends."
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Troll O' Meter wrote:
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Exactly, I score low on the troll o' meter b/c I AM NOT TROLLING. I am dead serious.
I'd buy one
The sound of their jingling bells in Walmart would be deafening.
Thin and toned like a warrior wrote:
What do you think? Is it accurate? Too mean? If I made shirts, would you buy one?
No but you could sell me one of those body shaper things.
At Walmart the other day I told my fiance to look around for 30 seconds and try to find one person(besides ourselves) that didnt need to lose weight. This was a pretty packed store and we did not see one person that was considered "healthy" to a runners standards. There was obviously a couple crack heads that were way too skinny but that is an entirely different story.
outlaw87 wrote:
At Walmart the other day I told my fiance to look around for 30 seconds and try to find one person(besides ourselves) that didnt need to lose weight. This was a pretty packed store and we did not see one person that was considered "healthy" to a runners standards. There was obviously a couple crack heads that were way too skinny but that is an entirely different story.
Wal-Mart is an interesting place. I went there at like three in the morning once. I looked sort of scruffy - long hair and beard, blue jeans, black t-shirt and a dark trench coat. I thought I would look out of place, but everyone there looked about the same.