I hate hearing this argument from fatties who claim that life is too short to live. Okay, fat people have miserable lives because they live in constant pain. Not to mention, their graves will be bigger than a human grave. So no death is not the same for everybody. You just don't "die in sleep" like that. People eat healthy because they want to live. People who eat like shit all the time don't want to live and are miserable all the time. Not to mention, fatties don't realize that after death, their bodies affect others and that they will be remembered as losers who never contributed to society and chose to eat themselves to death. How shallow are those fatties these days? I'd rather die knowing that I enjoyed life to the fullest and helped others live healthier lives than to die being remembered as a pig who ate themselves to death and lived in constant pain until death. Why don't most Americans think like this? Why can't most Americans accept the fact that what's more important is how we live and how we are remembered not how we died and "lived a good happy life"? I hate the "Life is too short so might as well right now." argument because if eating yourself to death is this, like, what the fuck. This is a normal way of thinking in America these days by fats and their pigfuckers and enablers?
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[–] SUPA_FUPA [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Tell it that struggling to stand and wipe one's ass isn't living because it's already dead due to limited movements. Its only alive watching its own existence literally be crushed by its own weight and laziness and will soon become a burden to the paramedics who will lift them to the ambulances and wheel them to the hospitals where it will be watching itself paralyzed alive as medical workers hook it up to various machines to keep it breathing. Oh and of course, dying from beetus isn't quick either. Its going to watch its feet rot off and if they aren't amputated, its legs will rot off as it nerves gets consumed by necrosis and diabetes in such painful ways that not even the most experienced surgeon could explain. Tell it that and hopefully, it may change even emotionally a bit.
[–] SHELF_ASS 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Thanks for the ideas. I do have new responses if we ever discuss it again. After all, now she has a baby, which she carried while obese of course. She told me her highest weight while pregnant was 270. I was shocked. The same argument could apply to my mom "don't you want to be around for the grandbaby?" but despite my mom proudly telling me she was walking regularly on her treadmill, months later I saw that my mom is now the fattest she's ever been. If there's one thing you can count on a fatty for, its ceaseless disappointment. I've stopped trying.
[–] SUPA_FUPA [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Let them rot then; their views are going to change anyways. If they live long enough to be on My 600 Pound Life, then its guaranteed that their views will change and realize that their lives have been unpleasant.