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Ong the fat chick videos!!

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Everything makes sense when you look at it from depopulation or degrading the average person point of view. No red meat for you but you are encouraged to eat tons of processed crap food.

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Some of us eat neither and have had no medical or pharmaceutical bills for many years.

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Big Pharma also likes "body positivity." More drugs to sell! Meanwhile, feminists engage in pretzel logic to excuse the violent rape of women and girls by Hamas. Would love to see memes on feminist hypocrisy re: "rape culture." The West is a "rape culture" but the Islamic world is not, somehow? Feminists are triggered by pronouns but not images of a woman on a flatbed truck paraded around Gaza after being brutally gang-raped. Almost as though their real target, all along, was only white western men. https://fiamengofile.substack.com/p/feminists-do-gymnastics-over-reports

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Mozaffarian (mozzarella+rastafarian) sounds like a fancy type of cheese.

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It is true that for some people BMI is just flat-out wrong. It does not take into account skeleton width or muscularity. The average NFL running back has a big skeleton, lots of muscles, and a BMI of 31, which would classify him as obese. None of them are anywhere near obese. Some bodybuilders with 5% body fat have BMIs as high as 40, making then "morbidly obese". Right.

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Yea and some people also have genetic and medical issues that make them obese or just big... But that does not explain the ridiculous percentage of obese people now compared to videos from, lets say up to the 1970s or so....

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True. The muscular exceptions are just that: Exceptions. The truly obese should take their BMI seriously, but not pro jocks. Except retired ones. Some really balloon up after hanging it up. A combination of no longer being paid to keep in shape, and all the aches and pains resulting from years of pushing themselves so hard make it more difficult to exercise.

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