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What do you consider "fat?"
Date: September 23, 2011 10:55PM

Another thread has me wondering about this. Rosie O'Donnell? Kelly Osbourne (before/and or after?) Kelly Clarkson? Meade Skelton? Precious?

I consider myself fat, but whenever I say that people look at me like I'm insane.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: SITKASMOM ()
Date: September 23, 2011 10:59PM

Probably because you are one of those self centered annoying bitches who cant go 10 seconds without being the center of attention and are constantly looking for a compliment. The kind that give women in general a whiny bitchy reputation... thanks

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: ronaldpaul ()
Date: September 23, 2011 11:28PM

Meade Skelton is not really that fat compared to the others.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Paulyy ()
Date: September 24, 2011 11:31AM

ronaldpaul Wrote:
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> Meade Skelton is not really that fat compared to
> the others.


Calling Meade Skelton fat is like calling Raymond Burr or Brian Dennehy fat. He is not fat, he is husky. Fat people are like Orson Welles, Sebastian Cabot, the guy from "Cheers". And to the OP, you might have big bones, big boned people even the slightest amount of excess shows, Especially if you have prominent cheek bones.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: ronaldpaul ()
Date: September 24, 2011 12:28PM

Paulyy Wrote:
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> ronaldpaul Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Meade Skelton is not really that fat compared
> to
> > the others.
>
>
> Calling Meade Skelton fat is like calling Raymond
> Burr or Brian Dennehy fat. He is not fat, he is
> husky. Fat people are like Orson Welles,
> Sebastian Cabot, the guy from "Cheers". And to
> the OP, you might have big bones, big boned people
> even the slightest amount of excess shows,
> Especially if you have prominent cheek bones.

I think Meade is actually built more like actor Kyle Chandler.


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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Bopiert ()
Date: September 24, 2011 03:37PM

Sometimes people give the illusion of being fat by having a fat head or fat face. Famous examples would include Frank Sutton (Sgt Carter), Oprah Winfried, and Alex Baldwin, not fat but you would think them fat by a headshot.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: this is fat and sloppy ()
Date: September 24, 2011 03:39PM

betterthanyoubitch Wrote:
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> Another thread has me wondering about this. Rosie
> O'Donnell? Kelly Osbourne (before/and or after?)
> Kelly Clarkson? Meade Skelton? Precious?
>
> I consider myself fat, but whenever I say that
> people look at me like I'm insane.
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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: lulzi ()
Date: September 24, 2011 04:24PM

great photoshop

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Your right ()
Date: September 24, 2011 04:34PM

lulzi Wrote:
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> great photoshop


Excellent job, although unbelievable, that is not his body shape. You can tell by looking at pictures of him clothed. He has bigger hips, waist and softer upper body, less definition. The only thing that would pass for reality would be his calve area.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: realmeade ()
Date: September 24, 2011 06:10PM

Your right Wrote:
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> lulzi Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > great photoshop
>
>
> Excellent job, although unbelievable, that is not
> his body shape. You can tell by looking at
> pictures of him clothed. He has bigger hips,
> waist and softer upper body, less definition. The
> only thing that would pass for reality would be
> his calve area.

I am Meade. That is my body. i still have quite a bit of work to go, I know. it was one of my "progress" pictures. That is my body shape. You can see it too when I wear a t-shirt


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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: I believe it ()
Date: September 24, 2011 06:21PM

Ya! Looks that way. Do you do weights? You look pretty strong. Powerful shoulders.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: realmeade ()
Date: September 24, 2011 06:31PM

I believe it Wrote:
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> Ya! Looks that way. Do you do weights? You look
> pretty strong. Powerful shoulders.


I do some lifting, but not a whole lot. I am working with a personal trainer, though. I do a lot of swimming and running. I used to not be able to walk more than 1 mile without being out of breath. Now I can bike ride 20 miles round trip without feeling it. My goal is to be 15% Body fat, or 210 lbs. Whatever comes first.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: I believe it ()
Date: September 24, 2011 06:35PM

That's good. I give you credit. Keep it up, Do you go to a gym or do you work out at home? Also when did you start?

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: realmeade ()
Date: September 24, 2011 09:48PM

I believe it Wrote:
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> That's good. I give you credit. Keep it up, Do
> you go to a gym or do you work out at home? Also
> when did you start?


I started two years ago. I had lost over 70 lbs, but I needed to tone up. I go to a fitness trainer. But I also do some stuff at home, like free weights.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Yahweh ()
Date: September 24, 2011 10:06PM

Fat is when; your thighs touch and your stomach hangs past your tits.

And if you have to ask, then yes you're probably fat.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Yahweh ()
Date: September 24, 2011 10:07PM

*stomach sticks out past your tits.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: To Meade ()
Date: September 25, 2011 11:31AM

You should get some tattoos, you have the build for them. Your religious, even a cross or something on your massive powerful chest would look good.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: real meade ()
Date: September 25, 2011 12:22PM

do I look like a homosexual?
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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Santified ()
Date: September 25, 2011 03:39PM

Did Rock Hudson, Errol Flynn, Cesar Romero look gay?

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: realmeade ()
Date: September 25, 2011 04:14PM

To Meade Wrote:
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> You should get some tattoos, you have the build
> for them. Your religious, even a cross or
> something on your massive powerful chest would
> look good.


yeah, that would be nice. But I dont believe in ruining my skin. I guess i like to keep my skin looking nice and healthy. Tattoos seem to make skin look bad. But I might get a fake one.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: areyouawoman2 ()
Date: September 25, 2011 04:15PM

real meade Wrote:
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> do I look like a homosexual?


Yeah, you look like a butch lesbian!

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: healthnut ()
Date: September 25, 2011 05:22PM

Your right Wrote:
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> lulzi Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > great photoshop
>
>
> Excellent job, although unbelievable, that is not
> his body shape. You can tell by looking at
> pictures of him clothed. He has bigger hips,
> waist and softer upper body, less definition. The
> only thing that would pass for reality would be
> his calve area.

Not necessarily true.Clothing doesnt always indicate body shape in certain cases. Clothing can either be used to hide excess fat, or on the other hand make fit people people appear fatter if its not tailored correctly. Most things off the rack dont fit as well.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: I still say photoshop ()
Date: September 25, 2011 05:30PM

That is obviously thebody of a much older male. The flesh appears devoid of elasticity in the upper torso area. I would place the age of the upper body to be in the neighborhood of 45 to 50 years of age. It has a weathered look, the body of a male who has performed strenuous physical outside work, for instance a farmer, construction worker, laborer.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: whatever2134 ()
Date: September 25, 2011 09:12PM

I still say photoshop Wrote:
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> That is obviously thebody of a much older male.
> The flesh appears devoid of elasticity in the
> upper torso area. I would place the age of the
> upper body to be in the neighborhood of 45 to 50
> years of age. It has a weathered look, the body
> of a male who has performed strenuous physical
> outside work, for instance a farmer, construction
> worker, laborer.

are you crazy? A middle aged guy would have a severe pot belly and not that much muscle tone , Someone would not be a 50 year old with shoulders like that. The average guy who lets himself go has slopy shoulders and a big gut. unless he worked out a lot. That is a younger body. A football player build.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: healthnut ()
Date: September 25, 2011 09:18PM

Im in the fitness industry, and This more a typical middle aged guy body look



This is what I commonly see on a daily basis. Men with pot bellies and very thin toothpick legs. Some of them even have a normal or good "BMI". Thats why BMI is such a flawed piece of junk. I dont use it.

As a trainer, I train quite a few people, and I think that Meade's frame and build are rather impressive. If he continued to lose body fat, the end results would be outstanding. Most bodybuilders I know would kill for that type of build.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: randyinspringfield ()
Date: September 25, 2011 09:22PM

I think Meade has the body type of Steve Reeves. He was a natural body builder that didnt use drugs. Back in those days, they didnt have to wash board abs either.


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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: yuckcity ()
Date: September 25, 2011 09:30PM

this thread is becoming gayer by the minute.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: FUCK_U_WELFARE ()
Date: September 25, 2011 09:54PM

visceral-fat-279x300.jpg

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Harry Tuttle ()
Date: September 25, 2011 10:16PM

Oxfard maryann websters defines "fat" as follows which so happens to be clearly indicated by the proceeding passage of text taken from online references or the like, undoubtedly.

fat
Noun: A natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, esp. when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
Adjective: (of a person or animal) Having a large amount of excess flesh.

Now this passage I remarkably find excessively confounding as it muddles the clear cut exsanguination of the connotative themes of the word "excess". "Excess" is purely subjective in this frame of reference, personally, and should be disregarded as bunk.

Cycle pedia britanica renders forth such happenstance as the word "bunk":

bunk
Noun: A narrow shelflike bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on top of the other.
Verb: Sleep in a narrow berth or improvised bed, typically in shared quarters as a temporary arrangement: "they bunk together in the dormitory".

Ergo, this thread is an enigmatic litigation of superfluous behavior. I encourage all the enamor the subtext.

Signatures are for fags

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Sturges ()
Date: September 25, 2011 10:31PM

Harry Tuttle Wrote:
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> bunk
> Noun: A narrow shelflike bed, typically one of two
> or more arranged one on top of the other.
> Verb: Sleep in a narrow berth or improvised bed,
> typically in shared quarters as a temporary
> arrangement: "they bunk together in the
> dormitory".

If you can't sleep at night, it's not the coffee, it's the bunk!

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Your right ()
Date: September 26, 2011 11:45AM

whatever2134 Wrote:
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> I still say photoshop Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > That is obviously thebody of a much older male.
> > The flesh appears devoid of elasticity in the
> > upper torso area. I would place the age of the
> > upper body to be in the neighborhood of 45 to
> 50
> > years of age. It has a weathered look, the
> body
> > of a male who has performed strenuous physical
> > outside work, for instance a farmer,
> construction
> > worker, laborer.
>
> are you crazy? A middle aged guy would have a
> severe pot belly and not that much muscle tone ,
> Someone would not be a 50 year old with shoulders
> like that. The average guy who lets himself go has
> slopy shoulders and a big gut. unless he worked
> out a lot. That is a younger body. A football
> player build.


Some do, but most guys in their late 40s/50s have big pots. It is like they just said "fuck this shit, I'm too old, maybe golf would work?" Alot of time they figure what the hell do I care. Even guys who are older, like construction workers, might have strong arms, but the gut does not lie. Meade with some work could have an excellent definition. He needs to lay off the cheap food and high sugar soda. Meade has a heavyweight old time boxer's build, he doesn't look weak that's for sure.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: To Meade ()
Date: September 26, 2011 04:13PM

You have strong arms. How much can or what's the most you ever curled on a olympic curl bar? How much can you curl (good form) with one hand, dumbell wise. Has your conditioning helped you,attitude wise?

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: heathnut ()
Date: September 26, 2011 05:27PM

Your right Wrote:
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> whatever2134 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I still say photoshop Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > That is obviously thebody of a much older
> male.
> > > The flesh appears devoid of elasticity in the
> > > upper torso area. I would place the age of
> the
> > > upper body to be in the neighborhood of 45 to
> > 50
> > > years of age. It has a weathered look, the
> > body
> > > of a male who has performed strenuous
> physical
> > > outside work, for instance a farmer,
> > construction
> > > worker, laborer.
> >
> > are you crazy? A middle aged guy would have a
> > severe pot belly and not that much muscle tone
> ,
> > Someone would not be a 50 year old with
> shoulders
> > like that. The average guy who lets himself go
> has
> > slopy shoulders and a big gut. unless he worked
> > out a lot. That is a younger body. A football
> > player build.
>
>
> Some do, but most guys in their late 40s/50s have
> big pots. It is like they just said "fuck this
> shit, I'm too old, maybe golf would work?" Alot
> of time they figure what the hell do I care. Even
> guys who are older, like construction workers,
> might have strong arms, but the gut does not lie.
> Meade with some work could have an excellent
> definition. He needs to lay off the cheap food
> and high sugar soda. Meade has a heavyweight old
> time boxer's build, he doesn't look weak that's
> for sure.


Most people just give up because they consider that part of "normal aging". But it really isnt. Ive seen 25 year olds that look way out of shape like they couuld be over 50. And 50 year olds that look 20 something. So if you work out and eat right at any age, you should not have a pot belly or have an older body. You may not be 18 forever, but you can still be in good shape .

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Movie stars ()
Date: September 26, 2011 05:36PM

heathnut Wrote:
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> Your right Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > whatever2134 Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > I still say photoshop Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > That is obviously thebody of a much older
> > male.
> > > > The flesh appears devoid of elasticity in
> the
> > > > upper torso area. I would place the age of
> > the
> > > > upper body to be in the neighborhood of 45
> to
> > > 50
> > > > years of age. It has a weathered look, the
> > > body
> > > > of a male who has performed strenuous
> > physical
> > > > outside work, for instance a farmer,
> > > construction
> > > > worker, laborer.
> > >
> > > are you crazy? A middle aged guy would have a
> > > severe pot belly and not that much muscle
> tone
> > ,
> > > Someone would not be a 50 year old with
> > shoulders
> > > like that. The average guy who lets himself
> go
> > has
> > > slopy shoulders and a big gut. unless he
> worked
> > > out a lot. That is a younger body. A football
> > > player build.
> >
> >
> > Some do, but most guys in their late 40s/50s
> have
> > big pots. It is like they just said "fuck this
> > shit, I'm too old, maybe golf would work?"
> Alot
> > of time they figure what the hell do I care.
> Even
> > guys who are older, like construction workers,
> > might have strong arms, but the gut does not
> lie.
> > Meade with some work could have an excellent
> > definition. He needs to lay off the cheap food
> > and high sugar soda. Meade has a heavyweight
> old
> > time boxer's build, he doesn't look weak that's
> > for sure.
>
>
> Most people just give up because they consider
> that part of "normal aging". But it really isnt.
> Ive seen 25 year olds that look way out of shape
> like they couuld be over 50. And 50 year olds that
> look 20 something. So if you work out and eat
> right at any age, you should not have a pot belly
> or have an older body. You may not be 18 forever,
> but you can still be in good shape .


Alot of these older movie stars, especially years ago, are in very good condition. I remember seeing older guys like Kirk Douglas, Gary Cooper, Burt lancaster, even as old men looking rugged cause of good condition.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Real Meade ()
Date: September 26, 2011 05:42PM

To Meade Wrote:
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> You have strong arms. How much can or what's the
> most you ever curled on a olympic curl bar? How
> much can you curl (good form) with one hand,
> dumbell wise. Has your conditioning helped
> you,attitude wise?


On the straight bar, I've curled 165lb as a personal best. On an "easy" curl bar I've curled about 155lbs at about 5 perfect reps. I've benched way over 310lbs and military lift about 212lbs. I run about 5 miles a day, 3 times a week, holding 15lb dumbells in each arm. I feel like a new person and have received numerous request for autographed photos of me shirtless. I feel good.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: realrealmeade ()
Date: September 26, 2011 08:13PM

No, the above is not me. I dont do quite that much. With a trainer, I do a lot of squats with a lateral raise bar and I can go up to 140 lbs or so. I do quite a few free weights exercises- usually no more than 35 lbs with chest exercises. I do leg presses, and military push ups as well. Swimming is what I use to keep my arms in shape. I am not very good at pull ups, but I can do a couple, which is better than I could do before. I have quite aways to got before im "in shape" but I do enjoy making progress.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Hey Meade ()
Date: September 26, 2011 08:19PM

What is your schedule: How many times a week do you work out and have you altereed your diet. you used to eat alot of donuts and chicken (fried) didn't you. You look like your getting there anyways.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: realrealmeade ()
Date: September 26, 2011 08:26PM

Hey Meade Wrote:
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> What is your schedule: How many times a week do
> you work out and have you altereed your diet. you
> used to eat alot of donuts and chicken (fried)
> didn't you. You look like your getting there
> anyways.


Well I work out with a trainer twice a week for an hour. The rest of the week I do about an hour of "cardio"- usually swimming, bike riding, sometimes running, and when Im tired, I usually just do walking. I actually have most of the stuff I still like i.e. sweet tea, cokes, cookies, but I have to limit them. So i dont have any more than 1 sweet tea a day or 1 cookie. On Sunday is the only day I allow myself to eat more what I want. I dont eat a whole lot of donuts and fried chicken- but I do allow them in my diet.

I lift some weights on my own about 30 min a day. Not real heavy , though.

I also do lots of protein. Chicken, lean meats, fish, and fruits and veggies,and protein shakes. I make sure I get at least 100 grams of protein daily. My calorie intake is between 1800-2400 calories depending on activity. I honestly have put on some extra weight, but I get careless sometimes. It takes awhile, but then I start eating right again and the weight goes back down.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Not so ()
Date: September 26, 2011 08:33PM

randyinspringfield Wrote:
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> I think Meade has the body type of Steve Reeves.
> He was a natural body builder that didnt use
> drugs. Back in those days, they didnt have to wash
> board abs either.
>
> http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_-pLAqWA-CGU/SflLdCsc1ZI/
> AAAAAAAAAZs/5BWdSbCqLhY/s400/sreeves108.jpg


I'm not saying Steve Reeves used them, but they used them back in the day. Mostly a German thing, that's where they were synthesized. I doubt if Steve Reeves used them though, that guy was great as Hercules. Another was Victor Mature and Charles Atlas.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: donaldrump ()
Date: September 27, 2011 11:43AM

Meade does look like hes put on more muscle


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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Humberto ()
Date: September 27, 2011 11:53AM

donaldrump Wrote:
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> Meade does look like hes put on more muscle


More muscle? Perhaps. Less hair? Definitely. Look at that bald spot.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: ProVallone ()
Date: September 27, 2011 12:05PM

He looks like Bluto from Popeye cartoons.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Professor X ()
Date: September 27, 2011 12:08PM

donaldrump Wrote:
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> Meade does look like hes put on more muscle

Meade is JACKED!!!!

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: notreally2 ()
Date: September 27, 2011 01:05PM

Humberto Wrote:
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> donaldrump Wrote:
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> -----
> > Meade does look like hes put on more muscle
>
>
> More muscle? Perhaps. Less hair? Definitely.
> Look at that bald spot.


thats not a bald spot. Thats called a widows peak.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Humberto ()
Date: September 27, 2011 01:11PM

notreally2 Wrote:
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> Humberto Wrote:
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> > donaldrump Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Meade does look like hes put on more muscle
> >
> >
> > More muscle? Perhaps. Less hair? Definitely.
> > Look at that bald spot.
>
>
> thats not a bald spot. Thats called a widows peak.

No, no, no, it is definitely thinning in the middle.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Date: September 27, 2011 03:15PM

randyinspringfield Wrote:
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> I think Meade has the body type of Steve Reeves.
> He was a natural body builder that didnt use
> drugs. Back in those days, they didnt have to wash
> board abs either.
>

Who's that fat whore he's standing next to?

sreeves108.jpg

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: September 27, 2011 03:23PM

donaldrump Wrote:
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> Meade does look like hes put on more muscle
>
>




His fat head looks like an egg attached to a watermelon. Is that the creepy 1920s swimsuit he was wearing in those pics of him at the children's pool?

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: youarewrong2 ()
Date: September 27, 2011 03:30PM

Humberto Wrote:
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> notreally2 Wrote:
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> > Humberto Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > donaldrump Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Meade does look like hes put on more muscle
> > >
> > >
> > > More muscle? Perhaps. Less hair? Definitely.
>
> > > Look at that bald spot.
> >
> >
> > thats not a bald spot. Thats called a widows
> peak.
>
> No, no, no, it is definitely thinning in the
> middle.

Um, no. With that type of hair cut you can see the scalp. If you cant see scalp, then that would be odd.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Humberto ()
Date: September 27, 2011 03:34PM

youarewrong2 Wrote:
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> Humberto Wrote:
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> > notreally2 Wrote:
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> > > Humberto Wrote:
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> >
> > > -----
> > > > donaldrump Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > Meade does look like hes put on more
> muscle
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > More muscle? Perhaps. Less hair?
> Definitely.
> >
> > > > Look at that bald spot.
> > >
> > >
> > > thats not a bald spot. Thats called a widows
> > peak.
> >
> > No, no, no, it is definitely thinning in the
> > middle.
>
> Um, no. With that type of hair cut you can see the
> scalp. If you cant see scalp, then that would be
> odd.

Correction. If you can see scalp with that type of haircut, your hair is thinning.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: years younger ()
Date: September 27, 2011 04:15PM

donaldrump Wrote:
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> Meade does look like hes put on more muscle
>
>


He looks alot younger, workouts are paying off, he's lost fat off the face, more angular and structured. Now it is going to his head and he'll adopt the muscle Tshirt look. Hell, he worked for it.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: barbershop101 ()
Date: September 27, 2011 06:10PM

Humberto Wrote:
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> youarewrong2 Wrote:
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> > Humberto Wrote:
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>
> > -----
> > > notreally2 Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Humberto Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > donaldrump Wrote:
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > > -----
> > > > > > Meade does look like hes put on more
> > muscle
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > More muscle? Perhaps. Less hair?
> > Definitely.
> > >
> > > > > Look at that bald spot.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > thats not a bald spot. Thats called a
> widows
> > > peak.
> > >
> > > No, no, no, it is definitely thinning in the
> > > middle.
> >
> > Um, no. With that type of hair cut you can see
> the
> > scalp. If you cant see scalp, then that would
> be
> > odd.
>
> Correction. If you can see scalp with that type
> of haircut, your hair is thinning.

Then you dont know anything about hair.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: bobinburke2 ()
Date: September 27, 2011 06:11PM

years younger Wrote:
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> donaldrump Wrote:
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> > Meade does look like hes put on more muscle
> >
> >
>
>
> He looks alot younger, workouts are paying off,
> he's lost fat off the face, more angular and
> structured. Now it is going to his head and he'll
> adopt the muscle Tshirt look. Hell, he worked for
> it.

He looks about the same age, but he does look a lot more fit. I actually applaud him for it. So many people just talk about it. He actually is doing it. If he continues, he may end up doing some body building.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: LopezMe ()
Date: May 17, 2012 05:46PM

areyouawoman2 Wrote:
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> real meade Wrote:
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> -----
> > do I look like a homosexual?
>
>
> Yeah, you look like a butch lesbian!


YOU LOOK LIKE A HISPANIC weirdo from 1970

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: porky meg ()
Date: May 18, 2012 07:36AM

SITKASMOM Wrote:
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> Probably because you are one of those self
> centered annoying bitches who cant go 10 seconds
> without being the center of attention and are
> constantly looking for a compliment. The kind that
> give women in general a whiny bitchy reputation...
> thanks


Hahahah of course she is one of those fatass low self esteem bitches who needs someone to tell her she isn't fat. Then she goes and fucks them or gives them a blowjob as a way to say thanks.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Bumping ()
Date: January 23, 2014 04:21AM

bump

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: nh3TP ()
Date: January 23, 2014 05:26AM

The government has given you the BMI index. You can use that to determine if a person is fat. Thanks Obama!

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: BMIbunk ()
Date: January 23, 2014 07:15PM

nh3TP Wrote:
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> The government has given you the BMI index. You
> can use that to determine if a person is fat.
> Thanks Obama!


A person can have high body fat and still be considered normal or even below for BMI. BMI doesnt measure body fat. It only measures heightx weight. its useless.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: fatsohere ()
Date: January 23, 2014 10:23PM

I am male.

For most of my adult life I was 140/141 pounds on 5'9", distance runner's bod, but not much upper body muscle.

When I hit 53 things changed. Eating habits I got away with all my life were suddenly a defect. Go forward 10 years.

Gradually crept up from 140/141. At my worst, last year, I was at 189.

Have adapted a heathy eating and exercise pattern. I am down from 180 to 169# in a month.

I consider myself fat. But I won't be for long. By spring I will be 145#. And I'll stay there.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: They must be cray cuz U A FAT HO ()
Date: January 23, 2014 10:37PM

betterthanyoubitch Wrote:
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>
> I consider myself fat, but whenever I say that
> people look at me like I'm insane.
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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Extra Meadey manboobs ()
Date: January 23, 2014 10:39PM

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: January 23, 2014 10:56PM

Extra Meadey manboobs Wrote:
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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: SNAFU ()
Date: January 23, 2014 11:13PM

eesh Wrote:
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> Extra Meadey manboobs Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
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> > .


Years later and he still has manboobs!

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Meade calls himself fat ()
Date: January 23, 2014 11:21PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUEpoIFvPgc&list=UU7efwGoW7Nc9POSnWOEioyg&feature=c4-overview

Any doubt that Meade needs Overeaters Anonymous.
He is working on his "testimony" speech...

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Louis Theroux ()
Date: January 27, 2014 03:45PM

anti spam bump1111

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: who knows where the time goes... ()
Date: December 10, 2023 09:13PM

ronaldpaul Wrote:
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> Meade Skelton is not really that fat compared to
> the others.


He is now///

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: I Know Fat Guys With Hot Women ()
Date: December 10, 2023 09:45PM

They all have lots of money

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Blaqq ()
Date: December 11, 2023 11:59PM

Being overweight is a complex and multifaceted experience that extends beyond physical appearance, delving into psychological, social, and health dimensions. The term "fat" often carries societal connotations, and it's essential to approach the subject with sensitivity. From a physical standpoint, excess weight can lead to various health issues, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and joint problems. It's crucial to recognize that body weight is a spectrum, and the factors contributing to weight gain vary widely among individuals.

Physiologically, being overweight can strain the cardiovascular system, leading to high blood pressure and an increased risk of heart disease. Additionally, carrying excess weight may contribute to insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes. Joint pain and arthritis are common among those with higher body mass, as the skeletal system bears the burden of additional pounds.

Beyond the physical aspects, the psychological toll of being overweight can be profound. Society often perpetuates unrealistic beauty standards, fostering a culture that stigmatizes and marginalizes individuals with larger bodies. This can lead to body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, and even the development of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. The emotional impact of societal judgment can create a cycle where individuals may turn to food for comfort, perpetuating the struggle with weight.

Socially, individuals with larger bodies may face discrimination and bias, known as weight stigma. This can manifest in various settings, from the workplace to social interactions. Prejudice based on body size can result in missed opportunities, lower self-esteem, and a sense of isolation. It's important to recognize that body weight does not define a person's worth, and everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of their size.

Navigating the world as a person with excess weight involves numerous challenges, including finding suitable clothing, dealing with accessibility issues, and facing judgment from others. These daily encounters can contribute to a sense of alienation and make simple tasks more challenging.

Healthcare experiences can also be impacted, as weight bias among medical professionals can lead to suboptimal care. Some individuals may avoid seeking medical attention due to fear of judgment, potentially exacerbating underlying health issues. It is crucial for healthcare providers to approach patients with empathy and focus on promoting overall well-being rather than solely fixating on weight.

Addressing weight-related challenges involves a holistic approach encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being. This includes adopting a balanced and sustainable approach to nutrition, engaging in regular physical activity, and fostering positive self-image. Professional support, such as counseling or support groups, can be beneficial in addressing the emotional aspects of weight management.

Ultimately, understanding and empathy are paramount when discussing weight-related experiences. Recognizing the diverse factors that contribute to body weight and reframing societal attitudes can contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate world. It is essential to move away from judgment and focus on promoting health and well-being for everyone, regardless of their size.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: 53thg43 ()
Date: December 12, 2023 12:31AM


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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: ice cream man ()
Date: December 12, 2023 10:15AM

I consider Eesh to be fat. Ver very fat. Maybe even morbidly obese. I wonder how much lard would be squeezed out of him if it was processed. I imagine there would be plenty enough to keep all of the cannibals in Indonesia's skillets greased for a couple generations

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Opposite ()
Date: December 12, 2023 07:07PM

Fat is the opposite of Meade Skelton’s muscular body

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: what the fuck is wrong with you? ()
Date: December 12, 2023 07:14PM

Opposite Wrote:
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> Fat is the opposite of Meade Skelton’s muscular
> body


are visually impaired?

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: VJET6 ()
Date: December 13, 2023 05:55PM

what the fuck is wrong with you? Wrote:
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> Opposite Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Fat is the opposite of Meade Skelton’s
> muscular
> > body
>
>
> are visually impaired?

Listen you jealous little homo , Meade Skelton clearly is in great shape and has recently run two marathons, posting great results in his age group. And what exercise have you done recently, other than pulling your limp pud?

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Husker ()
Date: December 19, 2023 09:32AM

BTYB is fat. Meade Skelton is husky.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Iowp ()
Date: December 20, 2023 12:30AM

Obesity is a complex and multifaceted health condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of body fat. It goes beyond a simple aesthetic concern and has profound implications for physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. Understanding the causes, consequences, and strategies for managing obesity is crucial in addressing this global health challenge.

The prevalence of obesity has risen significantly over the past few decades, reaching epidemic proportions. Factors contributing to this surge include changes in dietary patterns, sedentary lifestyles, genetics, and environmental influences. Modern societies, marked by an abundance of high-calorie, processed foods and a decrease in physical activity, create an environment conducive to weight gain.

The Body Mass Index (BMI) is commonly used to categorize individuals based on their weight relative to height. While BMI is a useful screening tool, it has limitations, as it doesn't distinguish between muscle and fat or consider the distribution of fat within the body. Central or abdominal obesity, where excess fat is concentrated around the waist, is particularly associated with an increased risk of health issues.

Obesity is linked to a myriad of health conditions, ranging from cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes to certain types of cancer and musculoskeletal disorders. The excess fat can lead to systemic inflammation, insulin resistance, and metabolic dysfunction, creating a cascade of adverse effects on various organ systems.

Beyond the physical consequences, obesity can significantly impact mental health. Individuals with obesity may face societal stigma and discrimination, leading to low self-esteem, depression, and anxiety. These psychological factors can create a vicious cycle, as emotional distress may contribute to unhealthy eating habits and further weight gain.

Addressing obesity requires a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach. Lifestyle modifications, including adopting a balanced diet and engaging in regular physical activity, are fundamental components of weight management. Behavioral interventions, such as counseling and support groups, can help individuals develop sustainable habits and coping mechanisms.

In some cases, medical interventions may be necessary, ranging from prescription medications to surgical procedures like bariatric surgery. These interventions are typically reserved for individuals with severe obesity or those with obesity-related health complications.

Prevention is a key aspect of tackling the obesity epidemic. Public health initiatives aimed at promoting healthy eating habits, encouraging physical activity, and creating environments conducive to well-being are essential. Educational campaigns can increase awareness about the risks of obesity and empower individuals to make informed choices regarding their health.

Cultural, economic, and environmental factors play a significant role in shaping lifestyle choices and, consequently, obesity rates. Access to nutritious food, safe spaces for physical activity, and healthcare resources are critical components of creating an environment that supports healthy living.

In conclusion, obesity is a complex health issue with far-reaching implications for individuals and society as a whole. Addressing this challenge requires a concerted effort from healthcare professionals, policymakers, communities, and individuals. By fostering a culture of health, promoting education, and implementing supportive policies, we can work towards preventing and managing obesity, improving the well-being of individuals and the overall health of our communities.

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: morbid obesity ()
Date: December 21, 2023 04:20PM

betterthanyoubitch Wrote:
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> I consider myself fat, but whenever I say that
> people look at me like I'm insane.

You are morbidly obese


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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Urbabyboy ()
Date: December 28, 2023 07:40AM

Hey there! Honestly, "fat" is different for everyone. It's more about how you feel than a number. For me, it's about being healthy and happy. Speaking of healthy habits, check out this cool article: https://www.itechpost.com/articles/119801/20231120/building-healthy-habits-nurturing-your-brain-and-body.htm. It's got awesome tips for nurturing your brain and body

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: Sls ()
Date: December 28, 2023 07:43AM

Urbabyboy Wrote:
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> Hey there! Honestly, "fat" is different for
> everyone. It's more about how you feel than a
> number. For me, it's about being healthy and
> happy. Speaking of healthy habits, check out this
> cool article:
> https://www.itechpost.com/articles/119801/20231120
> /building-healthy-habits-nurturing-your-brain-and-
> body.htm. It's got awesome tips for nurturing your
> brain and body


No there are numbers for ur fatness

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Re: What do you consider "fat?"
Posted by: ocean debris ()
Date: December 29, 2023 09:59AM

morbid obesity Wrote:
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> betterthanyoubitch Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I consider myself fat, but whenever I say that
> > people look at me like I'm insane.
>
> You are morbidly obese
>


That's a buoy not a whale

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