Mammoth Jones
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That fuck?
There's a fuck ton of prejudice about obese people. The sentiment while wrong isn't shocking.
That fuck?
:lol that would be pretty funny.Haha, I know the feeling. The clothing size nomenclature should be changed to something like this:
Small
Medium
Large
Overwight
Obese
Morbidly Obese
What's so startling to me is that for me is that it's so hard to gain weight. Really. I don't understand how everyone else does it. I have the hardest time doing it (I'm underweight and have been trying to gain ten or so pounds for the past year). I eat three meals a day and plenty of stuff on the side.
I'm only 20, so I guess that factors into it, but...
There's a fuck ton of prejudice about obese people. The sentiment while wrong isn't shocking.
There's a fuck ton of prejudice about obese people. The sentiment while wrong isn't shocking.
:lol that would be pretty funny.
To make it even more insulting:
Skinny
Normal
Fat
Overweight
Obese
Morbidly OBese
Unlike race, gender, or sexuality, people can control what they put into their bodies, and how much they exercise or remain active. This is why I didn't have a problem making fun of my smoking habit (prior to my quitting) because it was my decision to smoke.
Definitely this, I change into gym shorts and a t-shirt the moment I get home from work. A nice pair of shorts and a snug T are about as comfortable as clothing gets.
-People drink retardedly large amounts of soda.
-carbs really do promote appetite. I notice a massive decrease in satisfaction if I eat a comparable amount of rice or pasta versus just eating more chicken and veggies.
Not that simple unfortunatly, especially in lower income families where the time required to prepare healthy food or to exercise is more difficult to come by. I just did a paper on this actually and one of the articles I looked at was a study of correlation between obesity and heart disease in urban chicago and distance ratio to the nearest fast food restaurant versus the nearest grocery.
I really hate this excuse. Healthier foods are not going to break the bank or take too long to prepare.
Is it an "excuse" if there's a statistical correlation between lack of access to healthy food and obesity?I really hate this excuse. Healthier foods are not going to break the bank or take too long to prepare.
Been reading a lot of stuff about weight today. From this New York Times OPED, more crying about pink slime, and now this.
That's an easy gut reaction, but a lot of the time people don't realize why they're fat. It is a lack of education. Getting there can be a long-term process, with plenty of time to rationalize (and have friends lie to you and say you look fine). There is also a huge problem with parents making their children obese.When I see fat people, it tells me that they don't care about themselves.
If we set up vast liposuction facilities perhaps we can render fat into fuel, creating a new home grown alternative energy industry.
I really hate this excuse. Healthier foods are not going to break the bank or take too long to prepare.
Alright, lets approach it from a different angle: if weight is 100% under the control of the individual then does the increase in obesity rates point to a fundamental shift in human behavior taking place in America? People are just different now?
That's an easy gut reaction, but a lot of the time people don't realize why they're fat. It is a lack of education. Getting there can be a long-term process, with plenty of time to rationalize (and have friends lie to you and say you look fine). There is also a huge problem with parents making their children obese.
Alright, lets approach it from a different angle: if weight is 100% under the control of the individual then does the increase in obesity rates point to a fundamental shift in human behavior taking place in America? People are just different now?
You guys should probably eat less.
I'm having trouble reconciling what you said here with the "completely under a person's control" point. Are people affected by their environment or do we have pure free will?The VAST majority of human behavior is based on positive and negative reinforcement. Also, immediate pleasure is typically more reinforcing than long term pleasure so yes, it is a shift in behavior.
I shift behavior all day at work. It's not hard to do if you understand the science of human behavior.
It is a lack of education.
I eat 1 meal a day.
Hell... Sometime I don't even eat at all for days
The pink slime outrage really is fucking ridiculous. Anyone who takes the 5 seconds to google the facts of the thing realizes that it really is not a big deal at all.All the pink slime outrage tells me is that the more disgusting you make something sound, the more publicity you'll pull. Especially if it deals with insecurities about meat. :lol
That op-ed is intense though. Not surprised they don't have comments for it.
You would be surprised. I've been working in the dietary department of a hospital for five years, and every day I see new people eating themselves to death. Diabetics asking for Pepsi, wondering why they can't get it, complaining and saying they will just call a family member to bring them one.The problem I have with the lack-of-education argument is that I don't think it's rare knowledge that soda and junk food are bad for you.
How is that working out for you?
I think your missing his point. It's not that healthier foods are not more expensive or take longer to prepare, it's that certain demographics - namely poor folks in urban areas - have less time to spare to prepare meals, and generally don't have easy access to healthy foods in their local shopping districts.
Hell, living in Brooklyn, I lived 3 blocks from a major grocery store, and the produce section was always a crap shoot. Sometimes it would go bad in less than a week...even when stored properly.
Quite well actually... can't afford buying food
I'm having trouble reconciling what you said here with the "completely under a person's control" point. Are people affected by their environment or do we have pure free will?
The problem I have with the lack-of-education argument is that I don't think it's rare knowledge that soda and junk food are bad for you.
Well, starve tactic is best tactic!
Sorry to hear you can't afford food.
Quite well actually... can't afford to buy food
so it works both ways
There is no such thing as free will. Any person with knowledge of how behavior works would tell you that.
Does that mean people have the inability to educate themselves on healthy choices? No.
I'm sure most people who eat like shit, realize they're eating like shit. I don't think anyone will tell you fried process junk is good for you. But hey, short term vs long term reinforcement.
At least it's not WOW.Yet buying games is not a problem? According to your post history, you are considering purchasing Black Ops 2, which is a $60 game that drops in price only very, very slowly. And forgoing eating days to have money to spend on games, come on man.
Then you and I agree and I don't know why you were arguing with me in the first place, I was making a point that being fat is not something that is "completely under their control" like its a personal failing that they're just to lazy to not be fat
:lol that would be pretty funny.
To make it even more insulting:
Skinny
Normal
Fat
Overweight
Obese
Morbidly OBese
Dude. It's food.I'm exaggerating... I just basically choose not to buy food because it all just adds up
Dude. It's food.
Anything "adds up" if you buy it regularly.
Might want to reassess your priorities if you view food as an extraneous purchase (especially if you can afford it, which it sounds like you can.
Anyone notice clothing sizes like shirts and shoes have been becoming larger over the past years despite the same size numbers?
Kind of annoying.
The Japanese have the longest average lifespan in the world eating rice every day.
Carbs, simple or not, do not make you fat nor unhealthy. It is how much you eat, plain and simple.
I just think eating everyday is a waste of money and a waste of food since I barely do any activity anyways.
Also to add: it's not my money I'm spending.
At least it's not WOW.