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[–] Scooter_Death 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Then go to Overeaters Anonymous.

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[–] physicalculturist 0 points 19 points (+19|-0) ago 

Op sounds like he escaped from reddit, "I'm fat but its not muh fault, at least I'm working on it, I hate other fat people btw." Downvoat!

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[–] PleaseDontEatMe 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

I thought this was fat people hate, not fat people complaining about how fat they are because they can't stop shoving their face with fast food? We already know you fat fucks have zero self-control, you don't need to tell us that. The very fact you are using excuses like 'it's a drug that you still have to consume'. Fuck off. Sugar is the most addicting drug in food, and that is something that you can avoid while still having a healthy diet, IF you want to play the "I can't stop stuffing my face because biology" card. Grow the fuck up. There is no excuse for being fat, so stop trying to find one. It's easy to not be fat. If you can't control yourself around fast food, then stop being lazy and learn how to fucking cook so you won't have to eat it. Or count calories so you know how much you've eaten and when to stop. It's not fucking hard.

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[–] thin_privilege 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Fun fact: there's hardly any sugar in fastfood if you don't take their softdrinks in consideration. It's not like huge burgers with buns and mayo don't contain an overabundance of needless calories.

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[–] PleaseDontEatMe 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

A quick Google search tells me that there is 6g of added sugar in an average fast food burger. That is still roughly 1/4 and 1/6 of the recommended daily added sugar intake for women and men respectively. 6g of sugar in a burger may sound like 'hardly any sugar', but when your RDI is only 25g and 37.5g for women and men respectively, then it brings into perspective how much is actually added that doesn't need to be there. It may not count for much in terms of calories, but sugar in and of itself is something that needs to be taken in careful moderation. As a society we are being bombarded with stupid amounts of it that our bodies cannot effectively metabolise after a certain point, and the fact that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affects 25% of Americans is proof of the damage being done by sugar to the body. The fact that there is added sugar at all in a burger is the problem, not the fact that it adds a few extra calories, and considering one of the main reasons sugar is added into foods is because of the addictive nature of it... well, it really just speaks for itself.

Of course, I'm not using sugar as an excuse here for people being fat, nor am I saying that eating sugar in moderation is going to be bad for you, because it's not. It only becomes a problem when it becomes over-consumed. If anything it just further shows how addicted fats are to sugar. From what I have read/heard from people who help others with overcoming sugar addiction, some people literally have to go cold turkey on eating sugar because they cannot control themselves. Like how alcoholics can't drink alcohol after getting clean because the temptation is too strong.

Sorry for the bombardment of information there ^,^" I just read/listen to a lot of nutritional health stuff and I think it's important to put things like that into perspective. :D

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[–] thin_privilege 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

And the nigger thing doesn't make sense. If you want to remove them all, it's better to remove 90% of them than 0%.

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[–] thin_privilege 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago 

Either you're a troll or you're a delusional fat. This is fat people hate.

Anyway, just fuck off with your victim mentality. Food is not a drug. It's fuel. Its contents are not addictive. You have no idea what real addiction means and the only thing you have to do to counter your so called addiction is to move your fat body.

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[–] PoofterCunt 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

You talk like you know what you're doing but in reality, you've been fat ever since high school. Just admit you don't know how to maintain a healthy weight. Because that is the first step. If you pretend you already know, then you will be unable to learn, because how can you learn something you already know?

By two kilos of fucking carrots and put them in your car

No excuses