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Not too long ago I was in some cafeteria...another school...or something- Normal chairs in public places-my butt fits nicely-a little room to spare. These chairs could have fit two and a half of my butts in them...I felt like a child sitting in an adult chair. Then I went home and was flipping through channels for a bit. Commericials for Just My Size advertised to the same women diet pill commercials were trying to get...You can only go one way. I'm not happy. I'm rather angry at America for catering to people who aren't taking care of themselves. A little chunky-that's ok. Gland problem-that's fine by me too... But when you eat junk and sit on your ass-I have no sympathy. Don't dance on tv because you're proud of your unhealthy body. That's who you are-but who are you is going to end up giving you early health problems... You're also making my chairs uncomfortable.
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soon it will be nothing but asses with vestigial limbs and heads. america will turn into one huge ass if we don't stop eating so many freedom fries. ha ha ha.
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Ha! (to the person at the top of the page)You are... ho hum I'm tired of judges judging, I guess i'm tired of judges. Wow, you are what i think of when i think average american semi-educated cynic. Of course, i am the ulitmate cynic, and if i were to see you and know you i would undoubtedly mealt your glands and shave your stomach with the sole weapon of your own inadequacies. Shut the fuck up and stare at your own selfish elitist fuck of a life. or something to that effect (and YOU are NOT clever!)
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girl_jane
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I was expecting this.
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Everybody is a judge. I never claimed to be a scholar, and I am far from perfect. But it doesn't take a perfect scholar to recognize a problem. You, being new to blather, have not yet realized that it is a place of free speech. Here, you never tell anybody to "shut the fuck up" no matter how retarded they may seem. This is why I'm not telling you to keep your insults to yourself, even if they are direct towards me. I know I'm not clever. I was simply stating an observation. Happy blathing to you, mr. decker.
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is my "shut the fuck up" not a statement of unrestrained speech? the logic of your free speech rationale is comedic. but alas, sorry for not obeying your rules of no speech rules (and for telling you to "shut the fuck up"; seriously, sorry)
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I would agree that you are free to tell me to shut the fuck up. I'll just keep my freedom to continue speaking, and welcome you to blather.
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I_will_stop getting bigger. I_will_start getting stronger. I_will Eat more intelligently Hydrate Sweat Move Now. because I can feel the layer of fat on my whole body when I move, hanging on my face, I need to shed it like a snake sheds skin. It's not so bad really, as in it is still manageable, I can recover from this with a reasonable level of effort and perseverance. I_love_myself
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I didn't notice the asses part of this title... I read americans_are_getting_bigger Same thing I guess. I also chose to blathe here because I feel that the previous discussion is how this discussion typically flows... someone points out the growing size of human bodies around them, the bigger chairs ect... and then someone comes in to call them judgemental elite blah blah blah... even if they weren't being mean about it. I don't think that we should be mean to large individuals, or judge them unfairly, or anything... but might it also be mean to let people continue to grow to unhealthy size without reminding them that their health is at risk? That they are an inconvenience to themselves and everyone around them because of the accommodations that now need to be made for their weight class? Shouldn't we pay more for larger clothes and more space on airplanes ect...? Why are we getting larger? The answers are unfair too, it's partially the fault of advertising and what is allowed to be called food, that many people just work stagnant immobile jobs and drive to and from and then eat food and sleep to do it all over... but then why are our children also becoming obese? It's too much, there's so much involved and it's not just the individuals fault... I'm just baffled by this insane trend and the way we are handling it... now it's glorious to embrace being big_and_beautiful and we glorify the courage and sass of plus_size_models while accusing thin models and individuals of being sick, anorexic, unrealistic, unattainable... why? I'm saying we should hate anyone or feel ugly or ashamed either way, but I would like it to be more fair. I say to friends at work that I want to be in better shape like I was, that I've gained weight, some get it, but most look at me and say that I could stand to gain some weight... that I am a woman and I'm just growing into my woman_body which is apparently a thing now. We are more afraid of being too_skinny than too_fat socially, but it seems that internally we feel the opposite... we're still dieting and going to the gym and feeling sad and wanting to look what th e billboard says is good in a bikini... I'm done. Overwhelmed with this whole idea. I love me. I love you, all of you. And I hope we all feel beautiful. I hope we all find good health and a life full of laughter and not regret or shame. Be_well.
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I didn't notice the asses part of this title... I read americans_are_getting_bigger Same thing I guess. I also chose to blathe here because I feel that the previous discussion is how this discussion typically flows... someone points out the growing size of human bodies around them, the bigger chairs ect... and then someone comes in to call them judgemental elite blah blah blah... even if they weren't being mean about it. I don't think that we should be mean to large individuals, or judge them unfairly, or anything... but might it also be mean to let people continue to grow to unhealthy size without reminding them that their health is at risk? That they are an inconvenience to themselves and everyone around them because of the accommodations that now need to be made for their weight class? Shouldn't we pay more for larger clothes and more space on airplanes ect...? Why are we getting larger? The answers are unfair too, it's partially the fault of advertising and what is allowed to be called food, that many people just work stagnant immobile jobs and drive to and from and then eat food and sleep to do it all over... but then why are our children also becoming obese? It's too much, there's so much involved and it's not just the individuals fault... I'm just baffled by this insane trend and the way we are handling it... now it's glorious to embrace being big_and_beautiful and we glorify the courage and sass of plus_size_models while accusing thin models and individuals of being sick, anorexic, unrealistic, unattainable... why? I'm saying we should hate anyone or feel ugly or ashamed either way, but I would like it to be more fair. I say to friends at work that I want to be in better shape like I was, that I've gained weight, some get it, but most look at me and say that I could stand to gain some weight... that I am a woman and I'm just growing into my woman_body which is apparently a thing now. We are more afraid of being too_skinny than too_fat socially, but it seems that internally we feel the opposite... we're still dieting and going to the gym and feeling sad and wanting to look what th e billboard says is good in a bikini... I'm done. Overwhelmed with this whole idea. I love me. I love you, all of you. And I hope we all feel beautiful. I hope we all find good health and a life full of laughter and not regret or shame. Be_well.
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what's it to you?
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