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To be fair, some people are just born with crappy metabolism, but that is never an excuse to be obese...especially to the point where you want to get paid to walk...?

Seriously. There are gigantic people who shop in my store sometimes, and it just makes me sick. I don't care if someone is overweight or out of shape, I'm lazy myself, but who the hell lets themself get so fat they can't function like normal people? This one lady came into my store huffing and puffing, either from the walk from her car or she just huffs and puffs 24/7? I dunno. Gross.

Anyway, I'm glad this article isn't about the US lol.



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BenKenobi88 said:
To be fair, some people are just born with crappy metabolism, but that is never an excuse to be obese...especially to the point where you want to get paid to walk...?

Seriously. There are gigantic people who shop in my store sometimes, and it just makes me sick. I don't care if someone is overweight or out of shape, I'm lazy myself, but who the hell lets themself get so fat they can't function like normal people? This one lady came into my store huffing and puffing, either from the walk from her car or she just huffs and puffs 24/7? I dunno. Gross.

Anyway, I'm glad this article isn't about the US lol.

Yeah that scared me for a second too, haha.



People are way to stupid to protect themselves it seems. The government should just heavily tax the fast food industry the way they tax the cigarette industry. Since fast food is definatly not as addictive as cigarettes, it will prove to be more elastic and thus people will become skinnier.



Hawkeye said:
People are way to stupid to protect themselves it seems. The government should just heavily tax the fast food industry the way they tax the cigarette industry. Since fast food is definatly not as addictive as cigarettes, it will prove to be more elastic and thus people will become skinnier.

I believe there already is "Sin Tax"

 

 



Wow ...i'm speechless quite funny and sad same time .



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One time on the MTV I saw some show about plastic surgery. They interviewed some guy who was in the gym 24/7 but ashamed of his calves, because the muscles wouldn't tone like the rest of his body, so he got calf implants under the muscle tissue so it looks like his calves are always flexed and they look retarded. There were some blonde hoochies who got like 5 surgeries each, tummies, thighs, faces, titties, and some other stuff.

There was one obese woman who was going to get her stomach stapled. They interviewed her in her car. The cameraman was in the passenger seat filming her, and during the interview she pulled into a fast food place and got the hugest greasiest cheeseburger ever. It was either scripted or the woman didn't see the irony of eating gigantic heart attack sandwiches on camera while talking about how she can't control her weight problem because it's glandular and she needs surgery. I almost died laughing.



i found loled hard... now i feel bad about it :(

when i realized how sad that was.

btw: i think they would have the same effect if they tie food to this and then  tie it in their backs

 



The Ghost of RubangB said:
Fat people got fat on their own. There is no fat-economy that lets some be thin and forces the people on the bottom to get fat. The economy needs poor people to exist, and that's bad.

 

Poor people got fat on their own. There is no economy that lets some be rich and forces the people on the bottom to get poor. The fat-economy needs fat people to exist, and that's bad.



The one that starts with a "$"



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TheRealMafoo said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Fat people got fat on their own. There is no fat-economy that lets some be thin and forces the people on the bottom to get fat. The economy needs poor people to exist, and that's bad.

Poor people got fat on their own. There is no economy that lets some be rich and forces the people on the bottom to get poor. The fat-economy needs fat people to exist, and that's bad.

Uh... what?

With money, there's not enough room at the top for everybody.

With fatness, there is room for everybody to be obese (we're on our way there) or for everybody to be healthy.

You see, my fatness and your fatness are not related.  However, we live in a global economy and our payczechs ARE related.