blackg
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That was a straight right to the chops, right there!Meah does not matter, I only flirt with fullheads
That was a straight right to the chops, right there!Meah does not matter, I only flirt with fullheads
Some people deserve shame for being themselves. Your blanket statements of this utter bullshit is annoying. The world isn't all rainbows and sunshine filled with happy citizens contributing to society.My views aren't dangerous.
And its an overstatement to say everyone, or even a majority, will become overweight.
The dominant (healthy looking) aesthetic will always prevail. Its easier on the eye and stimulates reproduction.
All I am saying is there is room for all types of people and bodyshapes in this great potpourri of modern living.
Noone deserves any shame for just being themselves.
My views aren't dangerous.
And its an overstatement to say everyone, or even a majority, will become overweight.
The dominant (healthy looking) aesthetic will always prevail. Its easier on the eye and stimulates reproduction.
All I am saying is there is room for all types of people and bodyshapes in this great potpourri of modern living.
Noone deserves any shame for just being themselves.
There world isn't all rainbows and sunshine filled with happy citizens contributing to society.
For privacy reasons I decided to Remove the photos.
This post is below me to counter.Some people deserve shame for being themselves. Your blanket statements of this utter bullshit is annoying. There world isn't all rainbows and sunshine filled with happy citizens contributing to society.
Example of people who deserve shame: sl*ts, fatties, cucks, rapists, killers, bullies, thieves etc.
Example of people who don't deserve shame: Baldties, literal retards, fast food workers, indians, autismcels etc.
The clue is that you shouldn't shame people for things out of their control. Shaming people for things under their control is perfectly fine.
This post is below me to counter.
Most of what you said was very smart but I wouldn't go so far as to assume that every overweight person automatically needs help.To be honest I pity obese people when I see them, in the same way I pity people like my cousin who is addicted to opioids and has destroyed her life. These people are living a lower quality of life regardless of whether or not it's self inflicted, and it's sad
Instinctively it can be difficult not to be disgusted by an obese person when I see them, but in general I make an effort to step back from my instinctive thoughts and understand that I don't know the specifics of peoples circumstances and what brought them to the point they are at. There's a lot of bullshit everyone goes through that drives them to do crazy, self-destructive things, and for some people like fat people their self-destructive instinct happens to be something that is on display to the world
That being said, fat "acceptance" mindset is bullshit. These people need help, but that includes the commitment from within themselves to change
Blackg seems to basically adopt the philosophical viewpoint that everything is pre-determined and we don't make our own decisions.
Its very rare people die from being overweight. Despite what you see on sensationalist type media, most overweight people live a happy, meaningful existance.I think you should tell my friend who lost her 35 year old mother as a teenager about this wonderful potpourri of life, and how losing a staple of your family and livelihood severely damages you for years.
But to you people aren't staples of each other's lives they're just shapes making decisions about being themselves, and to be honest you sound detached from reality.
Your views are dangerous, as dangerous as telling someone to accept their drug or smoking habit, or even alcoholis-
Oh, right. Things are making sense now.
I addressed your main point (which is about the 40th time I've seen you write it and the most blandest "critical" opinion on the topic I've ever read) about how I actually do care about others health instinctively when I see a fat person.
You admitted you are the type of person who does not, assuming everyone else is as self centered as you are, and your response was a piss poor attempt to somewhat gymcel shame me and prove absolutely nothing, then just move on away from your main argument.
"Case closed".
That's not the way how determinism works.
Its very rare people die from being overweight. Despite what you see on sensationalist type media, most overweight people live a happy, meaningful existance.
Sure, they may depart this earth ten years earlier then a rabbit food connoiseur but to them they have still lived a healthy fulfilling life.
Just because you know of one traumatic event personally regarding ill health (you didn't go into great detail, which I can appreciate) and you have seen a few examples of "fat" people being represented in the mainstream media (My 600 lb Life) does not mean this is an accurate portrail of every lage person.
Most "overweight" folks don't need any "saving" and they definitly don't deserve any shaming.
Goodbye.
They feel guilty because the pack (nosey society) gives them a hard time for not looking like the rest of the pack.This isn't just about fat people who die, but literally every fat person you will meet will feel a guilt over their weight- a need to be healthy. A guilt over the food choices they want, knowing that it's bad for them, knowing they will die ten years early (very conservative estimate).
They indulge and hate themselves for it, privately or overtly, it's what exists. In private this manifests in terrible behaviour patterns, a lashing out at those who they are jealous of, etc. If open about how their indulgence, they end up obese. And this is even worse.
There is literally nothing you can say to make me or even yourself truly believe that getting fat is a healthy lifestyle, you are kidding yourself.
This is not how human beings were meant to be, the reason we we strive to look "normal" is because that's self-preservation. That's how evolution taught us to survive, and to survive as a member of a pack to respect that.
"Goodbye" is just as bad as "case closed". God you are a f*****g tangled web of a nightmare to deal with.
They feel guilty because the pack (nosey society) gives them a hard time for not looking like the rest of the pack.
The health concerns (regarding the overweight person) are definitely a secondary consideration for the seething mob.
Fat people are mostly shamed for being an eyesore which confronts and confuses the limited thinking abilities of pack.
Acceptance (of different body shapes) for the pack is way to difficult for them to get their heads around.
Shaming and ostracising those who look and act different is a lot easier.
And it makes sense to a degree as it most likely stems from our ancient survival instints.
But..
I believe we should have advanced far beyond this limited and very base human instinct.
Behaviour like this I truly find embarrassing and not worthy of a modern man/woman.
Adios!!
Just give up, mate.I didn't even really read this. But just lost my sh*t over the idea that fat people feel bad because society tells them so?! It's the most taboo thing to bring up someone being overweight. You will often find this only happens when a fat person brings this up themselves as a self-deprecating cry for help, that they know they need to change, and by bringing it up they hope others remind them they need to.
With women especially now you generally get this babying culture of "more to love!".
What planet are you living on?
Fat people are shamed in more subtle ways, but those on the receiving end know what's up.
This is one of the WORST cases of FAT shaming ever. It's ALSO RATED THE FUNNIEST JUDGE JUDY CASE ever.
Woman accuses fat woman of BREAKING her TOILET!
Judge Judy puts a fat shamer in her place!
Was this post written by you?So what's that like?
Don't tell me to "give up" when you're the one who's making very little sense and has practically no interesting points. I clearly refuted that point on how fat people are "shamed" when they aren't, and you have nothing, absolutely nothing, to prove otherwise, so now you're investing the "fat shaming ghost".
People are even careful these days to talk about other fat people, we're even careful about talking about food, dieting, etc. among the fatties like your good self. Because you're a special sensitive boy who may take offense.
But not offense personally! For all the other fat people you are overly sympathetic about, not your trim self of course!
I get this feeling you kid yourself into believing you aren't a big fat piece of sh*t, and somewhat believe it.