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Amen to that.Sheaf wrote:Stop it all together, if they cant afford food maybe they'll stop being such lard arses.
Oh really?We're fat because it's in our genes
Hmm!We have bacon butties for lunch and microwave pies with mashed potato or chips for dinner




Being fat doesn't cause epilepsy! How on earth could it? Epilepsy can lead to obesity through lack of exercise, but AFAIK there is absolutely no link going in the other direction.Mrs Chawner is paid an extra £330-a-month disability allowance for epilepsy and asthma, both a result of being overweight.

She does have a REALLY fat head, perhaps its pressing on the cerebral area ?Punx0r wrote:Responding to that story really is a case of shooting chunky fish in a barrel.
This got my attention though:
Being fat doesn't cause epilepsy! How on earth could it? Epilepsy can lead to obesity through lack of exercise, but AFAIK there is absolutely no link going in the other direction.Mrs Chawner is paid an extra £330-a-month disability allowance for epilepsy and asthma, both a result of being overweight.




C2K wrote:Just lol, from Blackburn so it makes sense.
He's not too fat to work, just too fecking lazy. Hereditary obesity is common, but only the kids of them two have it i'd say - the other two are just fecking lazy.
Wow .. some nice thoughts thereSheaf wrote:Fresh fruit can be a little pricey (but still worth buying) but veg is cheap, and frozen veg is pence.
I have absolutely no sympathy for people like that, or anyone seriously overweight. My mum is overweight and comes up with all the excuses under the sun... she hates it when I point out that it's all a load of rubbish and she's the way she is because she's a 5'4" woman who eats the same size meals as me (6' bloke), plus she has biscuits/snacks between meals.
I've noticed that overweight people will always try and find every excuse they can, they'll even believe it themselves... plus they LOVE being on diets, purely because they can talk to everyone about how they're on a diet, and compare their various points systems, colour systems or whatever crap the latest slimming club is feeding them. Generally they'll go on a diet, talk to everyone who'll listen about it, get fed up after 2 months, put the weight back on, then repeat the cycle again.
Oh, and they HATE being told the truth, that they're fat because they eat more food than their body needs, or can process, pure and simple.
totally agree with this...my mum is a bitt miffed at her weight as she obviously isn't the super slim girl she once was...not obese by any means but she excercises alot..walks everywhere, eats far less than I do and is always up and about. I'm slim and she isn't ...life sometimes isn't fair and everyone will be prone to putting on a few pounds as they get older.daz500 wrote:Wow .. some nice thoughts thereSheaf wrote:Fresh fruit can be a little pricey (but still worth buying) but veg is cheap, and frozen veg is pence.
I have absolutely no sympathy for people like that, or anyone seriously overweight. My mum is overweight and comes up with all the excuses under the sun... she hates it when I point out that it's all a load of rubbish and she's the way she is because she's a 5'4" woman who eats the same size meals as me (6' bloke), plus she has biscuits/snacks between meals.
I've noticed that overweight people will always try and find every excuse they can, they'll even believe it themselves... plus they LOVE being on diets, purely because they can talk to everyone about how they're on a diet, and compare their various points systems, colour systems or whatever crap the latest slimming club is feeding them. Generally they'll go on a diet, talk to everyone who'll listen about it, get fed up after 2 months, put the weight back on, then repeat the cycle again.
Oh, and they HATE being told the truth, that they're fat because they eat more food than their body needs, or can process, pure and simple.. Having an overweight mum I thought you'd have a shown a bit more compassion and understanding of why people can be overweight. If only it was as black & white as you have made out but unfortunately the human body is extremely complex.
Would you like being told you are ugly? Probably not. The same goes for overweight people who more than likely already realise they've let themselves go abit.
I have no issue with people being overweight but I do have issue with those that expect the state to look after them because they are too lazy (whether they be fat or thin)

daz500 wrote:
I have no issue with people being overweight but I do have issue with those that expect the state to look after them because they are too lazy (whether they be fat or thin)
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
munky wrote:finally there is an answer to the eternal question....
who ate all the (microwave) pies?
disgustng lardy c*nts. Fat people should be told they are fat, they should be ridiculed for it, that way it wont become socially acceptable to be fat. Our medical system has enough to deal with as it is, an obese population is something it cant deal with. An 'oversize suite' costs tens of thousands to build and maintain, to the point most hospitals have to rent the cranes and reinforced chairs etc because they're too expensive to buy.
At least smokers and drinkers pay massive amounts of tax so when they need the medical care they've kinda paid for it... Yet I dont see £5 in tax being added to mars bars...
The very small percentage of overweight people that are because of a medical condition I do feel sorry for. The rest of the sweaty fat f*cks should be lined up and shot.
I've put on a stone in the last year, I now weigh 12 stone.... I think I'm fat and I know I have to do something about it... I cant fathom when or how the human mind gets from thinking 'I'm a bit tubby' to 'I weigh 30 stone and have to be lifted onto the sh*tter by a crane' without at some point thinking 'maybe its time I did something about this'....
before anyone starts, I'm talking about morbid obesity through eating and not exercising. I'm no ttalking about your average run of the mill chunky person...
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb

While thats true it is a gross oversimplification. Not everyone is created equal and there are a number of factors that effect wyh its not always easy or possible to prevent weight gain.james26386 wrote:
If you want to lose weight, you need to burn off more calories than you take in.
SIMPLE.

Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
shen wrote:for me to gain weight is extremely difficult...
saying calories burned loses weight is just not right
get someone prone to gaining weight and i'll eat twice what they do in a day and still never put on a pound.
How do I know...like the change your routine thing...
I changed my routine one year after a major operation..I sat on my A$$ and did nothing pretty much but eat and drink and relax.
total weight gain = 0
i was exactly the same after the year as before.
Some people do find weight loss hard and some find weight gain hard.....but your level of fitness is related to the shi* you eat and the amount you exercise....whether you are considered overweight or not that's the important part.
Almost all rugby players would be considered obese on basis of height and weight..think on.
rovex wrote:Gyms are not the way, they are overpriced and unpleasant. I lost 8 stone and didnt go near a gym, and still wont. However you do need to change your lifestyle, Personally i found losing a bit first will naturally incline you to do more exercise.
Frankly going to the gym is the hardest way to lose weight i can imagine, with a strict diet it can be fast, but really just a 20% reduction in calories and a half hour walk a day will work pretty wellande will last longer to since its a realistic permanent soluton.
While thats true it is a gross oversimplification. Not everyone is created equal and there are a number of factors that effect wyh its not always easy or possible to prevent weight gain.
Take my hypothyroidism. If i were to now try to lose weight like i did before i would slip into a coma and possibly die. If i were to try to exercise the weight off id pass out because my heart wouldn't increase its rate to cover the extra oxygen demands. Mild forms of it are very common and can cause weight gain without the other symptoms. 5% of the population have it in some form.
Whats wrong with this family is that they are happy this way, they dont want to genuinely find out if there is a genetic or medical reason they are fat, they simply want to sponge off us.

rovex wrote:The reason its an oversimplification is that it doesnt take a lot of factors into account. Ive heard this line before, it implys that if you eat less you will lose weight, but that's simply not always true. While its true that ultimately if you eat less than you burn you will lose weight the body is very good at changing the line at which that point happens.
Its akin to saying that if you fill a cars fuel tank it will always get you further than filling it 3/4 full. Thats not always true as we all know.
