Dude -- lighten up -- it's the dawning of the new age of intolerance, so just go with it. It's open season on any form of hate you care do dish out.
Dude -- lighten up -- it's the dawning of the new age of intolerance, so just go with it. It's open season on any form of hate you care do dish out.
#fatlivesmatter
Dude that is so awesome! Welcome to the real world. Hate is good! I hate everybody. Everybody is not me, so they are worthy of hate. Let's get together and develop some plans to get rid of all the people we hate. I hope it is as good to be you as it is to be me. Hate is happiness. Hate is positive energy that will lead to tremendous life changing moments. Good luck! This is the perfect era for us. It is our time. Add old people and cripples and others from your exclusion list and your happiness will increase 10 fold. You can start several more threads and be a bigger hero! And shaming others? Way cool. But do it in public and do it loudly so everyone can appreciate you, and admire you. Trust me on this. Their respect for you will grow.
Somebody said being skinny is cheaper than being fat. Poor people are fatter because empty calories are cheaper than real food.
The one thing that really gets me though is the people that insist they have to drink sugary drinks instead of water, or unsweetened tea, or black coffee. They be like "it doesn't have enough flavor" and I be like "are you a 4 year old child?"
Lol
Stop fat shaming me
sizzletime wrote:
RagenChastain wrote:I'm a world class athlete
No.
RagenChastain wrote:
Stop fat shaming me
sizzletime wrote:No.
So "your" iron fat blog says you may not race because there is no way you'll finish. Is that right?
Stop fat shaming me - I've been sick - I could do it if I wasn't sick. I finished a marathon before. https://danceswithfat.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/my-big-fat-finished-marathon/
TrackieBert wrote:
RagenChastain wrote:Stop fat shaming me
So "your" iron fat blog says you may not race because there is no way you'll finish. Is that right?
Oldie wrote:
P.s. this means on a yearly average I ate an extra 4000 calories in 365.25 days... Or @10 calories a day extra........ Maybe you in the future..........
Figure out that complex math and lose the weight you lazy slug.
Yup, that's me
[quote]phunny wrote:
It's pretty funny how ignorant many people are being on this thread.
So many are assuming that being fat is nothing more than one dimension of the problem.
There's the "It's as simple as the number of calories consumed vs. number of calories expended" guy.
family dude wrote:
Get a family, alot of stress and some 60 hour work weeks. I thought being rail thin was easy as shit until I got the three of those. Now staying thin dropped from being top 1 or 2 things on my list of shit to do to being way down the list.
Yeah, but I am guessing he is talking about morbidly obese people and have issues with stairs, not people that are just carrying a couple extra pounds.
F*ck the fat acceptance PC shit. Fat people suck
Fat acceptance is merely a sub-set of a bigger problem - people shun hard work, and don't want to be judged on their lack of ability to work hard.
In all fields (career, social, exercise, etc.), the most successful people are typically those who work the hardest. However, somehow in the last 20 years, we have gotten away from this standard. To that end, we now have entire groups of people who are attempting to create justifications for not working hard. Fat people want to change the rules so that they can't be judged on not working hard to lose weight.
Another common example is the "nice guy" who bemoans the fact that jerks get women. Jerks have worked hard to build confidence, and they now reap the spoils. Instead of working hard and facing rejection thousands of times while also bettering themselves, nice guys want to "change the rules" so that they can get women without having to do anything difficult.
Stop Fat Shaming Me - H.A.E.S.
The rules are geared toward people who want to keep us FIT FATTIES down!
IMAZ T-4 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Psycho-logist wrote:
Fat acceptance is merely a sub-set of a bigger problem - people shun hard work, and don't want to be judged on their lack of ability to work hard.
In all fields (career, social, exercise, etc.), the most successful people are typically those who work the hardest. However, somehow in the last 20 years, we have gotten away from this standard. To that end, we now have entire groups of people who are attempting to create justifications for not working hard. t.
There are plenty of 50+ year olds who are lazy, don't do their jobs, no effort, and they don't care. Look at the bottom of meet results and see the coaches. The worst coaches are mostly 50+ and apathetic.
likewise. fat people are disgusting.
>How does them being fat actually affect your life?
If you think that having a third of the population beeing obese and the majority fat doesn't affect a society and therefore each and every individual living in is naive.
My man.........focus on yourself. It's their choice just focus on being in shape yourself. And judging on how strongly you feel against fat people and the fact that you're probably middle aged and therefore shouldn't be lurking on letsrun message boards complaining about other people's appearances you're prob getting soft yourself bud
ya'll really come on here to bitch and moan and hate other people. Grow up. God damn just live your life
Fat. Not 100% under control for anyone. There are so many factors. How ignorant can you get? Grow up. Have some respect for your fellow human beings.
By the way, if you are a skinny runner, you can expect plenty of people to be prejudiced against you. Been there, actually still there. Good luck with it.
My advice, have compassion. Be patient with ignorance. And when someone is prejudiced against you, you don't owe them an explanation, or indeed anything at all.
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