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offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-06-13 05:20 [#00739093]
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wel fighting, arguing, discussing... whatever you want to
call it. We would just be telling eachother the same
arguments over and over again. That's all i'm saying.

I do think i have sense of humour actually - if i may say so
myself :-p
But yours is a cruel kind of humour. And like morton said,
there are bound to be some xltronic-members who are fat, and
will be very offended/sad/hurt by your thread.

I know that you don't care, but that was why i wasn't
laughing. It doesn't mean i have no sense of humour. I can
certainly appreciate a good joke :-p


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-06-13 05:20 [#00739094]
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And all the time I've been attacking the fat people who
stuff their faces without regard to their welfare - if they
don't care, why should I? Like I said, they're fair game -
and also I attacked those who've seen on TV or wherever that
'fat is beautiful' or 'fat is cool' - fat is LARD! I don't
get turned on by a slab of cooking lard - they're a physical
disgrace to humanity. Lard is NOT beautiful! A tiger-lily is
BEAUTIFUL, a curvaceous feminine form is BEAUTIFUL, an
athletic male body is BEAUTIFUL, K2 is BEAUTIFUL, Lard-asses
are NOT beautiful!

AMEN!


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-13 05:27 [#00739097]
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At this point I'd like to add that I myself have got tubby
in the last few months. Nothing gargantuan but I put on the
weight and the belly rolls many times when I sit down. Hence
I've changed my diet and joind the gym. I'm a lazy person so
I need to pay money to a gym because then I'll actually go.
So I'm not someone with a great figure. Just thought you
should know. I find my belly disgusting but I'm doing
something about it.

I don't go about wearing tight clothes though. I'd like to
raise the name:

Rik Waller.


 

offline nanu from neverland (Switzerland) on 2003-06-13 05:32 [#00739102]
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live your life and let them live their own life :D


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-06-13 05:33 [#00739103]
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exactly! :-)


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-06-13 05:33 [#00739104]
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I have no problem with fat people. Unless they are naked,
and jumping continously outside my kitchen window, it puts
me of my breakfast..but other then that, fat people are
great.



 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-06-13 05:45 [#00739110]
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"if they don't care, why should I?"

maybe they do carre. maybe they arre on a perrminant diet. i
know fat people who arre. they don't enjoy huge meals. and
when they eat what we eat they arre made to feel guilty.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-06-13 05:48 [#00739116]
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umm, normally it's about eating the WRONG foods, not the
amount - I have no bones with people who have healthy
appetites - it's the exercise thing that counts - are these
people so spineless and weak-willed? All they need to do is
eat healthy foodstuffs and exercise - I had to do the same
thing after my eating disorder - didn't see me crying into a
chocolate pudding - I just did what I had to do, just as
they should. As you SHOULD have noticed, that 'if they don't
care, why should I?' was aimed at the fat folk who stuff
their face -- why don't you read ALL I say in a sentance?


 

offline nanu from neverland (Switzerland) on 2003-06-13 05:54 [#00739119]
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if they don't care about themselfes,........it's not an
argument to insult them. people are not all the same
(fortunately).
as i said, live and let live. it isn't worth any discussion


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-06-13 05:57 [#00739121]
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live and let live? They enter the streets in crop-tops,
exposing their rank blubber to my eyes ! THAT'S not live and
let live. Or you get the big fat blokes who think their
blubber means they have right-of-way on the pavement! THAT'S
not live and let live. these are my targets, and these are
fair game.


 

offline nanu from neverland (Switzerland) on 2003-06-13 06:03 [#00739133]
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i think they don't care about you too


 

offline nanu from neverland (Switzerland) on 2003-06-13 06:04 [#00739135]
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if you speak in that way


 

offline nanu from neverland (Switzerland) on 2003-06-13 06:05 [#00739136]
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"fair game" muu7hhaha *sorry


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-06-13 06:05 [#00739138]
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Why should I care whether some fat stranger cares about me?
The people I care about, care about me.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-06-13 06:08 [#00739146]
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i don't, and i don't carre that you find fat vile. i find
fat vile, its disgusting. who likes fat? No one i can think
of.

but i won't post my opinions in such a degrrading mannerr.


 

offline nanu from neverland (Switzerland) on 2003-06-13 06:08 [#00739148]
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yeah....
so why should you speak bad about them when they are fat?
because it's disgusting for you or what? you can't change
them, and nobody has to, so let people how they are. if
they're not lucky they try to stop eating too much alone


 

offline electro from detroit on 2003-06-13 07:46 [#00739229]
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i was watching this BBC 4 show...What Not to Wear...and one
of their promos was:

if you want to look like a streat walker..first thing HIDE
THE TUMMY!!!!!


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-06-13 08:05 [#00739247]
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jobbies


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2003-06-13 09:43 [#00739349]
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Seems to me there is a problem with how people are looking
at obese people, and how obese people are looking at
themselves. The problem with how some people are perceiving
others obesity is that when they look at them their basic
instincts kick in and the person becomes turned off. The
problem here is that people are, or at least should be, more
than animals; and rather than making crude remarks about the
people because they feel they've earned it by having to view
them, they should seek to educate themselves and others as
to why those instincts kick in, realizing that obesity is
neither healthy for an individual or collectively as a
society.

The problem with how obese people view themselves and why
they choose to wear articles of clothing designed for more
attractive people is this: They hear songs by Christina
Aguilera about being beautiful no matter what anyone says
and sayings about inner beauty and if you feel a certain way
about yourself others will see that and feel that way to
etc., then distort it to mean that 'if Christina can wear
that crop top and those leather pants then so can I because
I am beautiful no matter what society or anyone else says.'
For one thing as a Christian I believe that women should
dress modestly, but that is a different matter. I think
when people better understand the difference, the balance
and the relationship between inner beauty and outer
appearance they will be much better off in both instances
and will be able to make more reasonable choices realizing
that inner beauty defined by character etc. is the most
important thing and physical physical appearance should only
be so important as to how it relates to personal health and
our health as a society.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-06-13 09:45 [#00739359]
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ah

reminds me to loose weight


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-06-13 09:47 [#00739366]
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what a load of wank


 


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