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

That look of self-loathing and defeat is not the face of someone who celebrates herself.

[–] Carsandsarcasm 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

A broken bone won't be shown in blood work or blood pressure, but I can still say that someone with a broken arm is suffering health problems and should move to correct it. Fats love this insane meme that a blood test is the epitome of health monitoring.

[–] Rockfish1000 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

The fact that they are getting "lab work" done in the first place is pretty good indicator that something isn't going well.

[–] PhDEICP0 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

I mean, walking ten miles a day isn’t unhealthy or even that extreme...I like how that’s the highest number it could think of for its hyperbole though.

[–] Rockfish1000 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Those legs. Holy shit. But no matter how many times I see it here, I still cannot get over the extra set of tits that grow under their bras.

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

I always love this, "I see thin people being unhealthy all the tiiiiiiime!" bullshit fats like to tug out of their rolls and present to the world. Yeah, lots of thin people don't eat as healthily as they should (like me, I admit), or work out regularly, or whatever. But I would still bet that in any comparison of bloodwork, and certainly in most comparisons of everyday activities, the thin person is going to objectively be healthier and find walking/running/bending and lifting easier, simply because our arteries and heart are not choked with fat and we don't have enormous blobs of fat hanging off of us, putting pressure on our bones and muscles etc.

I don't know any thin people who've broken a bone tripping off a curb or walking down some stairs, but I'm aware of a number of pigs who have done exactly that.

This stupid "thin people can be unhealthy" meme ignores the fact that in study after study, with all else being equal, thin people outlive fats when it comes to natural causes.

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

[–] WilhelmVonDoobiest ago  (edited ago)

If you count below the knees, that is 6 sets of teats. Do female udders in some animals normally have 12 too?