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[–] CherryLime 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

"The number on the scale doesn't matter as long as you feel good"

Yes, yes the number does matter. And since when did a fat fuck feel good? I mean actual good, not "zomg muh kurvzzz" good.

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

That's one of the things that's most disgusting about them. Because you're right, they don't feel good. The best they can ever feel is what someone would feel with an entire human mass hooked up to them as life support. I'm sure most of us have had experiences where we were injured or sick and STILL outperforming fats. I know I've been on crutches and still found myself fuming at how slow they are. Their normal is lower than the absolute worst we'll ever feel. They've never "felt good" in their entire sad excuse for a life.

It'd be sad if it wasn't so rage inducing. It's perhaps pitiable in kids who are raised fat and don't have the faculties to really understand life yet. But as adults? They have the wherewithal to just look around and see how much of a human sloth they are. How everyone else can do more than them. How much they're just throwing away the gift of health, the most precious thing any of us have. How can anyone with even half a brain see how limited they are and not make the connections to realize that they probably feel terrible in comparison? Or even just that the human body might not be really set up to support an extra human being's worth of tissue. It's just mind boggling to see people not grasping that, say, a heart that evolved to support a 100lb person might not be doing so good trying to keep up with being in a 200lb body.

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[–] g9k7j2r0 ago 

The extra weight is muscles. /s