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  • gwb72tii
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    • Nov 2005
    • 3864

    #91
    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Five years ago, when I decided to calculate my intake, I was averaging 7-9,000/day six days a week while working 13h/day and thought I didn't have enough time to prepare food for myself.

    Morning
    Monster Java's x2 400cal
    Hostess Struessel Cake 3 rolls 540cal
    Subway Egg/bacon Cheese 12" 896cal
    32oz Soda 267cal
    Zingers 450cal
    Assorted Muffin 465cal
    _______________
    Breakfasttime 3018cal

    Lunch

    Subway Chicken Bacon/Ranch 12' 1154cal
    32oz Soda 267cal
    Bag of Chips 390cal
    Monster Java's x2 400cal
    Assorted Snack Cake 450cal
    ___________________
    Lunch convenience store run 2661cal


    Right there, that is over 5,500 calories without counting dinnertime, not counting if I made a late afternoon Jack-In-The-Box run, also not counting the 2 packs of cigarettes a day I was smoking, nor the high stress environment. Fuck, I was killing myself, I don't know how I thought I wasn't gonna die doing that.

    It's a whole lot easier to be a fat unhealthy slob than it is to do things the right way if you've grown up in/or matured in a shitty food society.

    It's a lot of work to eat healthy, it's more expensive to buy high nutrient foods, they go bad faster, it's hard to adapt to them after high processed flour/high sugar content diets, but it will change your life, and give you the ability to eat to live as opposed to living to eat.
    my point exactly. you had to know that the diet was unhealthy and you probably felt unhealthy also.
    can't we expect people to use common sense anymore? i mean when you see someone obviously overweight/obese and they're chowing down big macs and such, how educated does anyone need to be to know its not healthy?
    “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
    Sir Winston Churchill

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    • Farbin Kaiber
      Lil' Puppet
      • Jul 2007
      • 29502

      #92
      I was out of breath walking across an eight bay shop, so yeah.

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      • joshh
        R3V OG
        • Aug 2004
        • 6195

        #93
        It's not so much an educate about what not to eat but an educate what they should eat when and how often. But I'd bet you'll find that most will remain fat fucks because they chose that path to begin with.
        Taste buds need time to adjust and that time is rough. The body also goes through what I call the starvation phase. When you really start eating right and burning fat, you get hungry more often at first. The average fat fuck lazy American will give in and pound down a Big Mac. With a big fat justification as dessert.
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        • Kershaw
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          • Feb 2010
          • 11822

          #94
          Originally posted by joshh
          Only if you feel people can't control what they put into their own mouths. Stop with the victim routine already. People are victims of fat primarily because they choose to order the big mac, fries, milkshake and three fucking Hersey's pies all in one sitting instead of the salad and water. Thanks to guys like you they can blame their obese arses on the rest of our society.
          holy shit you are absolutely retarded.

          the cumulative end point of the article is that people need TO TAKE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN DIET.

          how you managed to graduate from 4th grade is beyond me.
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          • nando
            Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 34827

            #95
            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
            I was out of breath walking across an eight bay shop, so yeah.
            you forgot the 8 packs of tastycakes. :p

            yeah, let them die. sure. guess what? that doesn't happen in reality. also, it costs our healthcare system billions of dollars to treat fat people for diabetes, strokes and heart disease. Maybe you didn't notice skyrocketing healthcare costs? you're already paying for it, one way or another.
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            • joshh
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              • Aug 2004
              • 6195

              #96
              Originally posted by Kershaw
              holy shit you are absolutely retarded.

              the cumulative end point of the article is that people need TO TAKE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN DIET.

              how you managed to graduate from 4th grade is beyond me.


              In an ambitious 478-page report, the IOM refutes the idea that obesity is largely the result of a lack of willpower on the part of individuals. Instead, it embraces policy proposals that have met with stiff resistance from the food industry and lawmakers, arguing that multiple strategies will be needed to make the U.S. environment less "obesogenic."
              It's about how the IOM wants to take personal responsibility out of the mix. As if people don't have a choice.
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              • Kershaw
                R3V OG
                • Feb 2010
                • 11822

                #97
                Originally posted by nando
                yeah, let them die. sure. guess what? that doesn't happen in reality. also, it costs our healthcare system billions of dollars to treat fat people for diabetes, strokes and heart disease. Maybe you didn't notice skyrocketing healthcare costs? you're already paying for it, one way or another.
                this.

                this is also why we need free preventive healthcare.
                AWD > RWD

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                • joshh
                  R3V OG
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 6195

                  #98
                  Originally posted by nando
                  you forgot the 8 packs of tastycakes. :p

                  yeah, let them die. sure. guess what? that doesn't happen in reality. also, it costs our healthcare system billions of dollars to treat fat people for diabetes, strokes and heart disease. Maybe you didn't notice skyrocketing healthcare costs? you're already paying for it, one way or another.


                  No it doesn't but it should. Welcome to the nanny state.
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                  • nando
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                    • Nov 2003
                    • 34827

                    #99
                    it's people not wanting to realize the true costs of things - be it pollution, overconsumption, corruption, obeseity etc. they cost the economy real dollars & productivity, but nobody wants to pay for the true costs, which end up showing up elsewhere with ugly consequences. better to stick to an ideology, than to actually solve a problem.
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                    • joshh
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                      • Aug 2004
                      • 6195

                      #100
                      Originally posted by nando
                      it's people not wanting to realize the true costs of things - be it pollution, overconsumption, corruption, obeseity etc. they cost the economy real dollars & productivity, but nobody wants to pay for the true costs, which end up showing up elsewhere with ugly consequences. better to stick to an ideology, than to actually solve a problem.


                      Why is it my problem that the next door neighbor let his fat ass balloon up to over 350+ fucking pounds?
                      Sounds like you're advocating Socialism to me...ideology at work.
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                      • nando
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 34827

                        #101
                        Originally posted by joshh
                        No it doesn't but it should. Welcome to the nanny state.
                        you have a utopian (distopian?) view of just letting fat/stupid people die. that's fine - and sure, people should be more responsible. but they aren't. and they are never going to be - you can't solve that problem. but maybe, you could solve other problems, instead of sticking to an unworkable idealism.

                        it's like solving war by saying "can't we all just get along?" Well, we can't. but what can we do instead?
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                        • Farbin Kaiber
                          Lil' Puppet
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 29502

                          #102
                          Originally posted by nando
                          you forgot the 8 packs of tastycakes. :p
                          The crazy thing was, I was ALWAYS hungry, I couldn't figure it out, I was too stupid, I owned it up to being huge, and just having to eat a lot. Then my girlfriend brought something up to me in terms that made sense.

                          She said, "You don't expect a performance car to run well on shitty gasoline, do you?"

                          It made so much sense, I started changing things, and found I wasn't as hungry as I was before, I learned that before I was eating, but I wasn't feeding my body, I was always hungry because my body was looking for specific types of fuel, and I wasn't putting it in the tank. I WAS STARVING even though I was eating.

                          I'm still not where I want to be, but I've shifted quite a lot in my mentality, I still force myself to eat veggies I wouldn't otherwise eat. It's a conseious process, and it takes years to change bad habits that were easier to continue with, but the slope from 30-40 with those habits is a lot steeper than the slope from 20-30.

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                          • BraveUlysses
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                            • Jun 2007
                            • 3781

                            #103
                            Originally posted by nando
                            it's people not wanting to realize the true costs of things - be it pollution, overconsumption, corruption, obeseity etc. they cost the economy real dollars & productivity, but nobody wants to pay for the true costs, which end up showing up elsewhere with ugly consequences. better to stick to an ideology, than to actually solve a problem.
                            Like I said, you aren't chanting hard enough yet.

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                            • nando
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 34827

                              #104
                              Originally posted by joshh
                              Why is it my problem that the next door neighbor let his fat ass balloon up to over 350+ fucking pounds?
                              Sounds like you're advocating Socialism to me...ideology at work.
                              because you live on the same planet and share the same resources (health care, food, etc.). you can't seperate your existance from the world, you depend on "the system" as much as anyone else does. The stupid fat guy next to you is already costing you money by making your health care premiums skyrocket. what's the difference if we made it more expensive to eat shitty foods, other than he'd be healthier and more productive? and maybe not piss you off so badly?
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                              • joshh
                                R3V OG
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 6195

                                #105
                                Originally posted by nando
                                you have a utopian (distopian?) view of just letting fat/stupid people die. that's fine - and sure, people should be more responsible. but they aren't. and they are never going to be - you can't solve that problem. but maybe, you could solve other problems, instead of sticking to an unworkable idealism.

                                it's like solving war by saying "can't we all just get along?" Well, we can't. but what can we do instead?


                                And you're trying to decide the outcome for people that they can only make for themselves. You're advocating "doing something". Yet what is it that you're going to do? Involve government into people's lives to make fat fucks skinny again and have the rest of the our society pay for it just like all the other evils people bring to the world.
                                Fuck em, they chose that path. They want out, they can work for it.
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                                ‎"If you've got a business, you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen" Barack Obama

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