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

It's not only jealousy. They know that they will never look that good, so they try to convince themselves (along with everybody else) that this is unhealthy and unrealistic.

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[–] RealAhab 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

It's sad, really. You're a disgustingly fat pig and you will never look like those women because you're weak. So what do you do? You shame other women into being fat so you are not as alone and and hide in the herd, like zebras. Always knew fatties were herd-animals.

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[–] Not-a-goat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You shame other women into being fat so you are not as alone and and hide in the herd, like zebras. Always knew fatties were herd-animals

That's some fantastic insight into the minds of the obeasts, bravo!

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[–] l23r 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

More like hiding in the whale pod... though whales travel great distances every day and their fat serves a purpose.

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

True, if they say it's impossible, they have no responsibility to improve their own gluttonous bodies. I'm disgusted by the one saying bodybuilding is an obsessive stickiness that taxes the body. She's disgustingly fat and has a lot of nerve.

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

It’s also projection. The fats are obsessed with food and overeating to a level of mental illness, and yet they describe healthy activity as an “obsessive sickness”. Medical doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists treat patients for overeating disorders and there are 12-step “recovery” programs for overeaters, but I’ve never heard of a doc or a shrink treating anybody because the patient lifts weights and I’ve never heard of any 12-step “recovery” programs for weight lifters. The way the damn fats refuse to look at themselves honestly and realistically and the way they call others what they are never ceases to amaze me.