[–] MurderParty 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Almost like poor health and stupidity go hand in hand
[–] Not-a-goat 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Almost like
poor healthfat and stupidity go hand in hand
[–] SlowResponseTime ago
What's with the stupid spelling? Christ. Does the moron think that makes it more contemporary and cool?
How much money went into yr healthy body?
Costs no money, in fact, you save money losing weight because you're not spending it on unhealthy food. Further, healthy choices - if you spend just a minimal amount of time looking and learning basic nutrition - tends to run cheaper. You literally lose no money and likely will save a bit. Kinda like how quitting smoking also saves you money and you still somehow hear smokers bitching about the price of cessation programs and products.
How much time did you not have to work and were able to focus on and prioritize yr health?
Idiot. I'm able to work more and perform better because I'm not fat.
How hard is this? You save money, your job performance is increased - directly putting you in a position to earn a higher wage due to the increased performance. Your life improves in every single way, both in terms of health and in your ability to engage the world around you. Yet somehow these fatties are hell bent on arguing the illogical opposite.
[–] ScheissGraefin 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
If that ham really wants to know... I'm gonna answer its questions, because I have too much spare time right now :P
1) How much money went into your healthy body?- About as much as it costs to get a couple of frozen and normal veggies, meat, rice etc. and even some sweets every week. (Plus a little home gym with lots of equipment for an overall 500$ that I've had for a couple of years now.....Which is not even necessary in order to not be a fat fuck). Cheaper than getting McDonald's 4 times a day, if you ask me.
2) How much time did you not have to work and were able to focus on and prioritize your health? - "Working" and "Prioritizing your health" are not antonyms, you know. You don't have to deepthroat 5000 calories of deep-fried bullshit on a 9-5 job. It's literally that easy.
3) How long have you gone without significant medical injury or change in access and ability status? How much money did that save you? - Honestly, I've never had an injury that severe. But also, I've never been 400+ lbs, and if you're that fat, a disability status is pretty much a given. It's just that a fat fuck could change these circumstances anytime - a normal weight person with bad knees usually isn't at fault for their disease, while a fatty with bad knees knows damn well human bones can't take that much rancid flesh.
4) Did your parents have time to exercise? Is that how you learned? My parents used to be workers in communist east Germany, so I guess they didn't have much spare time to exercise, fatty. So no, that's not how I learned - and no, you don't have to be a millionaire in order to have a healthy BMI.
5) Did you go to the doctor when you were sick, and find out in time to treat an illness before it progressed? Did you have health insurance? - Yes to both. (Insurance one is because it's mandatory where I live, though). Just stop being fat, and every possible illness will be detected in time - in fact, you won't have as much illnesses as your fat self.
6) Did they believe you when it hurt, or did they just tell you to lose weight? - Didn't ever hear a "Lose weight" from a doctor. Good thing I've never been fat ¯_(ツ)_/¯ But guess what: If you're fat and something hurts, chances are your excess fat is putting stress on your body. It's simply not the same as with thin people. Don't shrug it off, dumb fatass.
[–] enginedriver13 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
How much time did you not have to work and were able to focus on and prioritize your health? -
If this disgusting waste of oxygen has an actual productive job (and no, REEEing to a captive audience of 'LGBTQXYZWTF gender studies' students at UC Berkeley, much less "studying" same, is not a job)...I will eat my hat.
[–] EffYourDuckAss 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago (edited ago)
No, diet is the key to weight loss. I piggered a Crisco tanker the other day by pointing out that you can't outrun the fork. It reeeeeeeee'd that if I didn't have anything positive to say, I should keep my mouth shut. Needing to have the last word, I told it I was sorry it was so offended by reality. Deluded porker.
Maybe I should make an Insta account and enlighten this one.
[–] mmmmdonuts ago
Damn I had to read that like 4 times before I understood what the pig was trying to say. Reads very v/iamverysmart.
[–] ChocoRainVanillaIce 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I could ask a similar line of questions.
How much money went into your disgusting addiction? How much time have you spent loafing around stuffing your degenerate face? Why do you keep developing injuries and medical problems? Are your parents such failures that they couldn't instill any sort of work ethic in you? Why the fuck do you need to haul your fat ass to the doctor so often? Have you ever tried taking your doctor's advice?
[–] Rialed 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
All said as if losing weight was not a good idea for anyone who’s overweight regardless of current health status. What else takes no time, no money and improves your health? What makes it hypocrisy is the fat fuck who wrote it and attends an elite university with healthcare and exercise programs. What’s your excuse Caleb?
[–] Natanya ago
That creature is a waste of literacy.