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Angry Fatty
Date: January 23, 2011 12:17PM

Angry fatty at :23




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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: January 23, 2011 12:30PM

haha LEAVE ME ALONE!



They ought to put Meade Skelton on this show.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Date: January 23, 2011 12:39PM

eesh Wrote:
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> They ought to put Meade Skelton on this show.


Reminds me of this...



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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Aristotle ()
Date: January 23, 2011 01:19PM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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Wow, talk about Drama. Another societal "backlash" :( 'Biggest Loser' subversive megletudes.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Warhawk ()
Date: January 23, 2011 02:19PM

I'm totally watching that. That blonde chick is hot and I'm going to like watching the jacked up drill sergeant dude yelling at him. It's going to be a train wreck.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Numbers ()
Date: January 23, 2011 02:40PM

At what point does one feel a sense of urgency? When you cross the 200 pound mark, you can generally think "oh well, I just have a big frame". At the 250 mark you can say "Okay, I'm pretty big, but I'm an offensive lineman". At 350, you have to realize there's a problem and maybe you should get help. At 400 pounds, life would start getting miserable and you become an eyesore.
At 500 pounds, you're fucked.

This guy is 550 lbs. How did it get to that?

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Dane Bramage ()
Date: January 23, 2011 03:05PM

Numbers Wrote:
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> This guy is 550 lbs. How did it get to that?

I try not to judge, but I walk around the market and watch families waddle around with carts stacked with frozen foods and diet soda. I just want to go up to them and say "Ain't got the guts to commit suicide quickly, huh?"

And my neighbors go out for McDs breakfasts and big gulps every free morning, squeezing their overweight frames in their luxury car, strapping the pudgy kids in seatbelts so they don't get hurt in a crash.

I think in many cases it's mental. Addiction, depression. stupidity.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Hаrry Tuttle ()
Date: January 23, 2011 03:41PM

I thought this thread was going to be about eesh and his fat hands.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: ThePackLeader ()
Date: January 23, 2011 03:42PM

I always gain a few founds in the winter, but I also go outside to workout more at the same time, so it sets it off eventually. I hate getting out-of-shape, and how someone can let themselves get up to 500+ pounds is completely beyond me. I understand gaining some weight here and there, and possibly getting a little chubby, but obesity is on an entirely difference scale altogether.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: jesse l. ()
Date: January 23, 2011 03:57PM

I think that it amounts to a lack of dicipline and yes, stupidity. I work with this obese guy, who took great satisfaction in taking his family to a KFC when it would offer a "all you can eat" night. I remember fat kids being in the minority when I was in school, maybe one or two, nor they are secure in that they are in the majority, even having their own fat Pecking order amongst themselves.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Angry Annorexic ()
Date: January 23, 2011 04:56PM

Numbers Wrote:
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> At what point does one feel a sense of urgency?
> When you cross the 200 pound mark, you can
> generally think "oh well, I just have a big
> frame". At the 250 mark you can say "Okay, I'm
> pretty big, but I'm an offensive lineman". At 350,
> you have to realize there's a problem and maybe
> you should get help. At 400 pounds, life would
> start getting miserable and you become an
> eyesore.
> At 500 pounds, you're fucked.
>
> This guy is 550 lbs. How did it get to that?


Ever had to clean a tick infested dog? Some of those ticks get mighty fat (relative to their heads), only it's not fat, it's blood. The thing is, they can't stop eating, no mechanism to tell their brain that they're full. They'll just keep sucking that blood until they pop. I think people that fat have the same problem; they just big ole human Ticks. Light they belly and watch em POP.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: themuse ()
Date: January 23, 2011 07:05PM

well we know the stupidity was inherited. his mother named him rickywayne.

yeefuckinghaw

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Conie ()
Date: January 23, 2011 07:16PM

Aristotle Wrote:
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> WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> > Angry fatty at :23
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> Wow, talk about Drama. Another societal
> "backlash" :( 'Biggest Loser' subversive
> megletudes.


can you refrain from using words like "meglatudes"

Gives me a headache

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Conie ()
Date: January 23, 2011 07:23PM

Dane Bramage Wrote:
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> Numbers Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
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> >
> > This guy is 550 lbs. How did it get to that?
>
> I try not to judge, but I walk around the market
> and watch families waddle around with carts
> stacked with frozen foods and diet soda. I just
> want to go up to them and say "Ain't got the guts
> to commit suicide quickly, huh?"
>
> And my neighbors go out for McDs breakfasts and
> big gulps every free morning, squeezing their
> overweight frames in their luxury car, strapping
> the pudgy kids in seatbelts so they don't get hurt
> in a crash.
>
> I think in many cases it's mental. Addiction,
> depression. stupidity.


I think you're totally right. It's an addiction like any other. I

think we've seen it all along as just "he/she eats way too much because

they love food".

The truth is they've got an addictive personality and some issue in their life is fueling that.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Paisano ()
Date: January 23, 2011 07:33PM

What I'd like to know is what kind of work "those people" do? I mean do they just sit behind a desk or drive a taxi? Even then, they would run into problems with boils, and friction sores on their butts, not a easy thing, I imagine. There are some guys, I work with (my job is very physical) that have guts, but they are strong as hell. These people look all pasty, and soft and weak, always huffing and puffing, sweating and stinking. I just don't know what they are thinking, do they think they look good.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Conie ()
Date: January 23, 2011 07:41PM

Paisano Wrote:
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> What I'd like to know is what kind of work "those
> people" do? I mean do they just sit behind a desk
> or drive a taxi? Even then, they would run into
> problems with boils, and friction sores on their
> butts, not a easy thing, I imagine. There are some
> guys, I work with (my job is very physical) that
> have guts, but they are strong as hell. These
> people look all pasty, and soft and weak, always
> huffing and puffing, sweating and stinking. I just
> don't know what they are thinking, do they think
> they look good.


It's just a matter of time before they have health issues that will

limit what they can do.

As far as whether they think they look good...i don't get that either.

How can you even take a shower and live your fatness when you're that large?

I actually have a yoga teacher who is obese.... That i do not understand.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Snapple ()
Date: January 23, 2011 07:52PM

Having that guy in a gym pumping iron is pretty irrelevant to weight loss. I see all these shows with fat people and they have them running on treadmills and shit because it makes for better TV than showing someone drinking a glass of water instead of a giant soda. You can't "burn off" large amounts of calories unless you're going to work out for hours every day for the rest of your life, like an Olympic athlete or a Navy SEAL. You have to eat less. That guy must have some reasonable amount of muscle already in or to carry his body around anyway.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: stash the trash ()
Date: January 23, 2011 08:00PM

The ironic thing is that about 97% of them will eventually resume their fat ass ways, case in point; Oprah. It could be a genetic wired thing, I don't know. The worst thing is when they sit with you on a plane, they are always bothering the sterw. for extra peanuts and cokes. Then they tell me "this way I won't have to eat later''.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Conie ()
Date: January 23, 2011 08:01PM

Did you watch the Packers and Bears today?

That fat guy?....His fat was jiggling. He may train for hours

just like the other guys, but that doesn't mean he's really "workin' it".

He will die of a heart attack way too early in his life.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Stash the trash ()
Date: January 23, 2011 08:10PM

Just because they are big, does not mean that the vital organs are any bigger. In other words, the heart remains the same as a normal person but the heart is doing alot more work, that puts a strain on it. What gets me, is I think I'm in a good physical condition I'm 6'3" and about 243lbs. But, when I go for my physical, I'm classified as obese. The method they use is height in proportion to weight in proportion to age. I have practically no body fat, yet because of my size I'm considered to be a big fat pig. Not right!!!

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Dane Bramage ()
Date: January 23, 2011 08:17PM

stash the trash Wrote:
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> The ironic thing is that about 97% of them will
> eventually resume their fat ass ways, case in
> point; Oprah.


I agree that most do revert back, aka yo yo dieting. I recently read that Biggest Loser contestants have about a 50 percent success rate long term. The show doesn't really advertise that, since it would be considered a 'bad' stat, but I think if half of those folks can change their lifestyle then it's a success.

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Re: Angry Fatty
Posted by: Conie ()
Date: January 23, 2011 08:26PM

Dane Bramage Wrote:
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> stash the trash Wrote:
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> > The ironic thing is that about 97% of them will
> > eventually resume their fat ass ways, case in
> > point; Oprah.
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>
> I agree that most do revert back, aka yo yo
> dieting. I recently read that Biggest Loser
> contestants have about a 50 percent success rate
> long term. The show doesn't really advertise that,
> since it would be considered a 'bad' stat, but I
> think if half of those folks can change their
> lifestyle then it's a success.


I agree.

I get stoked by that show and i'm nowhere near overweight.

It's like teaching...if you can just inspire a couple of people

that's enuf of a reward.

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