Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Why does a size 8 dress cost the same as a size 18 dress? the problem with obesity is that theres always an easy way out, and not enough incentive to lose weight- a fat person gets fatter, becomes more insecure, stays in the house more and more, gets fatter and fatter and more depressed, then eventually, through the increased visits to the doctor about fat related problems are forced to go to the hospital, they end up with a free operation to cut the size of their stomach, or pills that make them lose weight but stopping the body from absorbing the fat until it dribbles out their ass or makes them sick if they eat too much. what is hard about that? nothing! its so easy that it is the better alternative to go on that bike ride, or eat a salad every now and then. if there is one thing that is going to encourage a fat person to lose weight its the humiliation of having to spend twice as much on clothing and underwear than their fellow human beings of the average weight. it works better at every angle you look at it- they will have to spend so much extra on clothes they wont have enough for food, those size 14 jeans at the back of the cupboard will look more appealing, and in this day and age nobody wants to pay extra for anything, and it shouldnt be discreet, the government have poured millions into the obesity pandemic drama and everybody knows its got to stop but there is no change so far and now they are telling us that when our childrens children are born over half will be obese? well, not if its guna cost me double to buy their school uniform every term, hell no. people should be embarrassed that they are fat!

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