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Title: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on January 19, 2006, 12:10:52 PM
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0@2-3226,36-732436@51-732532,0.html
(it's in french)

Basically, in 2020, French will be as fat as americans today - if we don't change our habits.

 :confused: :confused: :confused:

im gonna raise my kid in africa ! the mother land ! nigg*r !!! maybei can get some yellow cake there ! Yellow cake !!!!
(and aluminum tube !! )


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Cornell on January 19, 2006, 12:51:49 PM
I knew the French loved our fat asses!  :hihi:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: gilld1 on January 19, 2006, 01:23:21 PM
Recently, I went to the dentist and the lady cleaning my teeth made a comment about my smoking and the impact on my teeth and health.  But if I were sitting there and weighed over 300 pounds then not a word would have been said about my health.  My point is why do people feel it necessary to be so critical of smoking but then turn a blind eye to obesity?  Both ere equally huge problems (no pun intended!).


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Eazy E on January 19, 2006, 02:00:03 PM
Recently, I went to the dentist and the lady cleaning my teeth made a comment about my smoking and the impact on my teeth and health. But if I were sitting there and weighed over 300 pounds then not a word would have been said about my health. My point is why do people feel it necessary to be so critical of smoking but then turn a blind eye to obesity? Both ere equally huge problems (no pun intended!).

Yeah, it's not acceptable to call people out on being fat at the moment... but that doesn't justify your smoking.   : ok:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 19, 2006, 02:43:34 PM
Recently, I went to the dentist and the lady cleaning my teeth made a comment about my smoking and the impact on my teeth and health.  But if I were sitting there and weighed over 300 pounds then not a word would have been said about my health.  My point is why do people feel it necessary to be so critical of smoking but then turn a blind eye to obesity?  Both ere equally huge problems (no pun intended!).

I am a lean guy and get shit all the time for "being so skinny".

Sometimes I want to say "You are 60 pounds overweight! I am in shape........"

Honestly today, you stick out if you are in shape. Crazy as that sounds.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: the dirt on January 19, 2006, 03:57:45 PM
I'd like to expereince being really, really obese for one day, to see what it's like.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: avesia on January 19, 2006, 04:00:44 PM
I'd like to expereince being really, really obese for one day, to see what it's like.
I wouldn't!!! It must be hell not being able to move :crying:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 19, 2006, 04:17:54 PM
I'd like to expereince being really, really obese for one day, to see what it's like.

I've seen shows where people put on the "fat suit" and makeup for a day and walk around. By the end of it they are crying and want out. People treat them like shit, and talk about them right in front of their face.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: the dirt on January 19, 2006, 04:22:40 PM
I'd like to expereince being really, really obese for one day, to see what it's like.

I've seen shows where people put on the "fat suit" and makeup for a day and walk around. By the end of it they are crying and want out. People treat them like shit, and talk about them right in front of their face.

But isn't it obvious that they have this "fat suit" on?


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Walk on January 19, 2006, 04:26:49 PM
Low food quality as well as laziness contribute to obesity. Obese people lack the physical will to work out, the mental prowess to purchase healthy food, and the spiritual ideals that would make them want to improve their lives; they just don't care. They're simply low-quality humans, and are of course the majority. Smokers are even lower on the ladder, and overweight people mock them to make themselves feel better. They're bad at math; 2x0=0.

PS- Don't mistake a bodybuilder going through a bulking phase with an obese loser. You might just get a body slam from yours truly.  : ok:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: MadmanDan on January 19, 2006, 04:37:33 PM
Recently, I went to the dentist and the lady cleaning my teeth made a comment about my smoking and the impact on my teeth and health.? But if I were sitting there and weighed over 300 pounds then not a word would have been said about my health.? My point is why do people feel it necessary to be so critical of smoking but then turn a blind eye to obesity?? Both ere equally huge problems (no pun intended!).

I've read that obesity kills more prople in the USA than smoking. And still you see those McDonalds commercial with the happy kids eating hamburgers.

People talk shit about smokers, but, unlike the obese, smokers are actually useful to society


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: The New Fiona Apple on January 19, 2006, 05:50:27 PM
Are each gonna eat a million frogs or something?


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: MCT on January 19, 2006, 06:57:37 PM
Low food quality as well as laziness contribute to obesity. Obese people lack the physical will to work out, the mental prowess to purchase healthy food, and the spiritual ideals that would make them want to improve their lives; they just don't care. They're simply low-quality humans, and are of course the majority. Smokers are even lower on the ladder, and overweight people mock them to make themselves feel better. They're bad at math; 2x0=0.

PS- Don't mistake a bodybuilder going through a bulking phase with an obese loser. You might just get a body slam from yours truly.? : ok:

When are you coming to Newfoundland?



Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Acquiesce on January 19, 2006, 06:58:33 PM

I am a lean guy and get shit all the time for "being so skinny".

Sometimes I want to say "You are 60 pounds overweight! I am in shape........"

Honestly today, you stick out if you are in shape. Crazy as that sounds.

I hate that! I am thin, but I'm not a bag of bones or anything. I am a normal, healthy, weight for someone my height. Yet, I've gotten shit for being too skinny and been called anorexic by overweight people. There's something seriously wrong when someone overweight treats a person at a normal weight as if they are the unhealthy and disgusting.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Eazy E on January 19, 2006, 07:04:15 PM
When are you coming to Newfoundland?

"Crawl"   :hihi:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: MCT on January 19, 2006, 07:07:25 PM
Helloooo there... :D

Oh, and ah, obesity is not very phat... :no:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Jagged Little Pill on January 19, 2006, 07:30:48 PM


 There's something seriously wrong when someone overweight treats a person at a normal weight as if they are the unhealthy and disgusting.

or maybe its because they see someone whos nice and thin and make that person out to be the one with the problem so they dont have to accept they are the ones who actually have the problem.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: -Jack- on January 19, 2006, 09:51:52 PM
I've read that obesity kills more prople in the USA than smoking. And still you see those McDonalds commercial with the happy kids eating hamburgers.

People talk shit about smokers, but, unlike the obese, smokers are actually useful to society

Ok.. a few things..

Theres nothing wrong with McDounald commercials.. its a person's PERSONAL RESPONCIBILITY to decide what they eat. Its not a commercial's fault they have become obese... its not a company's fault.. its not the goverments fault for not regulating the amount the eat. Its theirs (and perhaps some genetics.) Your attitude is the reason theres so many damn stupid law-suits in America.

2nd... theres "useful" obese people. In the same way theres "useless" smokers. In the same way theres tons of non-fat/non-smokers who are useless.. and there are tons of non-fat/non-smokers who ARE useful. Sterotypes=Bad.

and well theres no 3rd point.

        -jack


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: D on January 19, 2006, 09:57:35 PM
Recently, I went to the dentist and the lady cleaning my teeth made a comment about my smoking and the impact on my teeth and health.  But if I were sitting there and weighed over 300 pounds then not a word would have been said about my health.  My point is why do people feel it necessary to be so critical of smoking but then turn a blind eye to obesity?  Both ere equally huge problems (no pun intended!).


Smoking hurts your teeth, she was a dental hygenist, thats why she commented.


If u went to a dietician, they wouldnt say anything about your teeth but would your weight, so I think u are overreacting.

its all relative to whatever doctor u are visiting.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Queen of Everything on January 19, 2006, 10:35:48 PM
I have never had a problem with being overweight.  I have had lots of trouble with not eating enough because of all the stuff we get told in Australia about eating well and excercising.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 20, 2006, 12:19:37 AM
I'd like to expereince being really, really obese for one day, to see what it's like.

I've seen shows where people put on the "fat suit" and makeup for a day and walk around. By the end of it they are crying and want out. People treat them like shit, and talk about them right in front of their face.

But isn't it obvious that they have this "fat suit" on?

No. They go all out and have hollywood makeup artists do the thing.

Some super model did this for a day once, I can't remember who it was. She was on Oprah crying by the end of it.........


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 20, 2006, 12:21:41 AM

I hate that! I am thin, but I'm not a bag of bones or anything. I am a normal, healthy, weight for someone my height. Yet, I've gotten shit for being too skinny and been called anorexic by overweight people. There's something seriously wrong when someone overweight treats a person at a normal weight as if they are the unhealthy and disgusting.

It's something else isn't it?

I'm a lean guy that goes to the gym, just like you, no bag of bones.

I get shit all the time.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Queen of Everything on January 20, 2006, 12:55:32 AM
Some super model did this for a day once, I can't remember who it was. She was on Oprah crying by the end of it.........

Tyra Banks.

Yeah - I saw that!  Its horrible!  Some people go in to do it for a week but pull out after a day or so becausae they cant handle it!  You would have to be pretty strong to put up with that kind of behaviour.

But after being as hot as Tyra Banks and then getting critizised for looks right in front of your face - I can see why she was crying.  One extreme to the other.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 20, 2006, 01:01:07 AM
Some super model did this for a day once, I can't remember who it was. She was on Oprah crying by the end of it.........

Tyra Banks.

Yeah - I saw that!  Its horrible!  Some people go in to do it for a week but pull out after a day or so becausae they cant handle it!  You would have to be pretty strong to put up with that kind of behaviour.

But after being as hot as Tyra Banks and then getting critizised for looks right in front of your face - I can see why she was crying.  One extreme to the other.

Yea, it was probably much more shocking to somebody who is used to tons of attention.

I don't condone that type of behavior. If somebody is overweight that is too bad, and I would never point, laugh, or make fun of them.

I think the "fat suit" is a good lesson though.

 I think "in shape" is becoming the minority, especially in the USA. I can go anywhere: Las  Vegas, Miami, Tampa, SLC...and there are just tons of fat people everywhere.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Sterlingdog on January 20, 2006, 01:39:42 AM
Do you think that part of the reason people seem fatter now is that many aren't ashamed of it anymore?  I was thinking, when I was in high school, if a girl was chubby, she tried to hide it.  Now I see so many teenagers or women in their 20's with fat rolls hanging out over their low-rise jeans, their shirts not long enough to cover them.  In really bad cases, they bend over and their thong pops out of their pants and you see their nasty ass.  Its almost like they are flaunting their chunkiness.  I always wonder if they think they good like that.  And do guys like it? 


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 20, 2006, 01:49:26 AM
Do you think that part of the reason people seem fatter now is that many aren't ashamed of it anymore?  I was thinking, when I was in high school, if a girl was chubby, she tried to hide it.  Now I see so many teenagers or women in their 20's with fat rolls hanging out over their low-rise jeans, their shirts not long enough to cover them.  In really bad cases, they bend over and their thong pops out of their pants and you see their nasty ass.  Its almost like they are flaunting their chunkiness.  I always wonder if they think they good like that.  And do guys like it? 

This thread is funny because it mirrors what I often say when talking to friends about this.

I do see these girls with their guts hanging ou walking home from school. And like you said, back when I was a kid, they would have been picked on...pretty bad. Today it ain't nuthin' but a thang!

I think that so many people are overweight that it eliminates the shameful aspect of it altogether.

I guess some guys like the chunkyness...I dunno.....lol

But yes, the shame is gone....gone gone gone.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: journey on January 20, 2006, 01:59:22 AM
It's not healthy to be overweight by any means, but the standards of beauty are changing. Queen Latifah is a model for Covergirl and she's considered plus size.. Ten or fifteen years ago that would've been unheard of.

It seems like celebrities are getting torched in the media for being too skinny.  So the ideal is to be healthy or in shape, like SLC mentioned.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on January 20, 2006, 04:38:35 AM
oh non.
im' sorry, it is unhealthy to be overweight.
many nutrionist and doctor say it.

there is a difference between beauty and health. maybe queen latifah is sexy for some people, but she is Less healthy that someone thinner.

more fat > more risky for breath problems, heart problems, blood ....


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: MadmanDan on January 20, 2006, 08:19:10 AM
I've read that obesity kills more prople in the USA than smoking. And still you see those McDonalds commercial with the happy kids eating hamburgers.

People talk shit about smokers, but, unlike the obese, smokers are actually useful to society

Ok.. a few things..

Theres nothing wrong with McDounald commercials.. its a person's PERSONAL RESPONCIBILITY to decide what they eat. Its not a commercial's fault they have become obese... its not a company's fault.. its not the goverments fault for not regulating the amount the eat. Its theirs (and perhaps some genetics.) Your attitude is the reason theres so many damn stupid law-suits in America.

2nd... theres "useful" obese people. In the same way theres "useless" smokers. In the same way theres tons of non-fat/non-smokers who are useless.. and there are tons of non-fat/non-smokers who ARE useful. Sterotypes=Bad.

and well theres no 3rd point.

? ? ? ? -jack



On the first point, if it's not the commercial's fault that they became obese (and in most cases it isn't) than why aren't any cigarette commercials anywere?

ON the second point you are right, I shouldn't had classified all the obese people as useless, I'm just saying that smokers get more crap than obese people


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on January 20, 2006, 06:14:08 PM
I don't understand how they can eat so much.  I overeat just a wee bit, and I'm rendered useless.  My breathing is difficult, I can't move, I can't think.  Ouch indeed!


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: chineseblues on January 20, 2006, 09:18:04 PM
Low food quality as well as laziness contribute to obesity. Obese people lack the physical will to work out, the mental prowess to purchase healthy food, and the spiritual ideals that would make them want to improve their lives; they just don't care. They're simply low-quality humans, and are of course the majority. Smokers are even lower on the ladder, and overweight people mock them to make themselves feel better. They're bad at math; 2x0=0.

PS- Don't mistake a bodybuilder going through a bulking phase with an obese loser. You might just get a body slam from yours truly.  : ok:

When are you coming to Newfoundland?



ha, yeah ill help if needed lol ;)


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Cornell on January 20, 2006, 09:23:06 PM
Do you think that part of the reason people seem fatter now is that many aren't ashamed of it anymore?? I was thinking, when I was in high school, if a girl was chubby, she tried to hide it.? Now I see so many teenagers or women in their 20's with fat rolls hanging out over their low-rise jeans, their shirts not long enough to cover them.? In really bad cases, they bend over and their thong pops out of their pants and you see their nasty ass.? Its almost like they are flaunting their chunkiness.? I always wonder if they think they good like that.? And do guys like it??

I agree with this.  When I go out now and see these young girls with low cut pants and short shirt with FLAB hanging out, I am shocked.  First, when I was their age, I was super skinny.  Second, if I was their size, I wouldn't be caught dead with FLAB hanging out.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Krispy Kreme on January 20, 2006, 11:52:36 PM
The US is the fattest country in the world.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Layne Staley's Sunglasses on January 21, 2006, 12:38:15 AM
And getting fatter. :no:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on January 21, 2006, 11:29:07 AM
Agreed with what-ever, even if a person who is overweight is on a cover magazine, thats unhealthy for any future problem she/he may have, I used to be overweight but the last few years I've tried to stay as thin as I can be, someties is easy sometimes not, but I've never return to be a overweigt dude since my grand aunt died of heart attack, that was scary as hell, she always suffered for the same reasons.  :nervous:


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: journey on January 21, 2006, 02:03:33 PM
oh non.
im' sorry, it is unhealthy to be overweight.
many nutrionist and doctor say it.

there is a difference between beauty and health. maybe queen latifah is sexy for some people, but she is Less healthy that someone thinner.

more fat > more risky for breath problems, heart problems, blood ....

I know it's not healthy. It's just that society is more accepting of plus size figures today than they were 15 years ago.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: noonespecial on January 21, 2006, 05:56:10 PM
I noticed no one is really talking about large males...interesting...No matter what beach I go to there seem to be just as many dudes with guts and love handles...I get the sense that the whole media spin on what is female beauty is accepted with a lot of folks ...why do they eat so much, some of it is emotional...they get comfort from it cause that's how they deal with the snickering kids and wise ass remarks and the way no one makes eye contact with them, or it may be a way to fill another void in their lives, food does not reject you (know what I mean)...some of it may be medical, some of it just the diet they were raised on...the snacking habits\nutritional patterns that their parents raised them with...yadda, yadda, yadda...


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Krispy Kreme on January 21, 2006, 11:54:49 PM
oh non.
im' sorry, it is unhealthy to be overweight.
many nutrionist and doctor say it.

there is a difference between beauty and health. maybe queen latifah is sexy for some people, but she is Less healthy that someone thinner.

more fat > more risky for breath problems, heart problems, blood ....

don't think so. the obsession with being thin--diet commercials and diet  drugs--are more  popular than ever.

I know it's not healthy. It's just that society is more accepting of plus size figures today than they were 15 years ago.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: AxlsMainMan on January 23, 2006, 05:01:15 PM
I noticed no one is really talking about large males...interesting...No matter what beach I go to there seem to be just as many dudes with guts and love handles...I get the sense that the whole media spin on what is female beauty is accepted with a lot of folks ...why do they eat so much, some of it is emotional...they get comfort from it cause that's how they deal with the snickering kids and wise ass remarks and the way no one makes eye contact with them, or it may be a way to fill another void in their lives, food does not reject you (know what I mean)...some of it may be medical, some of it just the diet they were raised on...the snacking habits\nutritional patterns that their parents raised them with...yadda, yadda, yadda...

It's the same double standard as a guy sleeping around with a ton of girls and getting patted on the back, and a girl doing the same and getting called a slut for it...


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 23, 2006, 07:06:06 PM
I noticed no one is really talking about large males...interesting...

Just for the record I did mean all people, not just women.

I did use girls as an example because that is what comes to mind. Girls wear things that are revealing (low rise jeans etc) and that just magnifies the fat thing. I.E. when you see fat hanging out. But I did not mean to focus my attention soley on women.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: Laura on January 23, 2006, 09:48:22 PM
i am not a super small girl (im not obese either) and i go to the gym 3-4 times a week and i play hocket outside and stay active and i am in much better shape than most of my thinner more steryothypical beautiful or hot friends... for some people its extremly hard to be thin... some people dont have the same matobolism, and some people can eat 3 mcdonald trio's a day and no gain that much weight... everyone is different and shouldnt be looked down upon for being overweight


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: SLCPUNK on January 23, 2006, 11:21:44 PM
i am not a super small girl (im not obese either) and i go to the gym 3-4 times a week and i play hocket outside and stay active and i am in much better shape than most of my thinner more steryothypical beautiful or hot friends... for some people its extremly hard to be thin... some people dont have the same matobolism, and some people can eat 3 mcdonald trio's a day and no gain that much weight... everyone is different and shouldnt be looked down upon for being overweight

You can be a tad "overweight" but more healthy then the person next to you who is skinny.

I had high cholesterol a few years back and had to make a life choice to eat better. I have people three times my size laugh and say "YOU watch what you eat?!? Why?" I'll respond that my cholesterol was high and I need to keep it low to be healthy. Usually the response is just a stare. Most people don't take that into account. They just assume that skinny equals healthy and anything else equals not healthy. Either way, I hear that I can eat whatever I want all the time. Which is false.


Title: Re: (ouch) obesity
Post by: badapple81 on January 24, 2006, 04:20:15 AM
Low food quality as well as laziness contribute to obesity. Obese people lack the physical will to work out, the mental prowess to purchase healthy food, and the spiritual ideals that would make them want to improve their lives; they just don't care. They're simply low-quality humans, and are of course the majority. Smokers are even lower on the ladder, and overweight people mock them to make themselves feel better. They're bad at math; 2x0=0.

PS- Don't mistake a bodybuilder going through a bulking phase with an obese loser. You might just get a body slam from yours truly.? : ok:

God forbid if you are obese AND a smoker!  :hihi: