[–] NoPenisForNeonHams 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Well, maybe that person is the most healthy compared to other fat pieces of shit. In terms of absolute health, still an unmitigated fucking disaster.
[–] Mitchhhhhh ago
How is running an 8 minute mile a measure of fitness btw? Anyone under 40-50 should be able to do so easily (unless they're disabled or something).
Fat and fit
Choose one.
[–] PsychoClover ago
Thank Bob I have a family doc who started asking me about my diet and exercise plan when I got up to a BMI of 26. Failing to address weight issues is malpractice, if you ask me.
[–] ChicagoSunroof 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
The question is bad. It's not about "working out and living healthier." It's about eating LESS. Anyone can eat less!
I go to a doctor once a year for an annual checkup. I can't imagine a doctor every saying to anyone "you're the healthiest patient I've ever seen." This fatty is either lying or delusional.
[–] journalistsarelazy [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Agreed, I cringed at the question but maybe because it's not about their eating habits that it's garnered more responses.
"overweight fedditors, why don't you, you know, just eat less?"
I reckon that fatty is probably extrapolating from the statement: "you're reasonably healthy for now, but you should really lose the
attitudeweight."