I can’t believe even you are this stupid. Muscle doesn’t turn to fat, you stupid cunt.
(Hey, it’s the Pit so I can be an asshole.)
Perhaps if you knew more about psysiology you’d understand that. But you don’t so you insult people who have problems that you can’t begin to understand.
And I have to say I hate it when hot chicks are royal bitches, don’t you guys? Usually when someone is this stupid and this much of an asshole they’re a guy, right?
I wish I could have gotten those genes. In my case, I really can’t stand the taste or texture of many vegetables. I love every kind of fruit, though. In order to get my vegetable allowance, I have to a). have the vegetables be cooked in something or b). have them as a topping on a (small, reduced fat) pizza. I’ve tried salads a dozen different ways over the years, and I seriously gag every time. Ranch dressing is one of the most disgusting things in the world to me. Ditto for Thousand Island, Roquefort, and bleu cheese.
Of course, I don’t snack much at all. I have kinda the reverse problem–I have to oftentimes force myself to eat during the week, a practice that I know is sabotaging my efforts to lose weight, but is difficult to overcome.
Do you extend this same understanding to drug addicts?
I’m not really getting where the ego thing is coming from. What I’m getting is she’s long tired of the excuses frequently offered by the obese for why they’re overweight, other than because they eat too much. I’m not getting that she has an ego.
Just like it was necessary for you to be sure you let everyone know you find the OP unattractive. He came in here and shot off his mouth (as opposed to his dreams where he shoots off into kids) and I made a comment about it. It is what it is.
Self-selection, to some extent. People who are athletically-inclined and outdoorsy often choose to live in Colorado because of the Rockies, the temperate climate, and the recreational opportunities such a combination offers.
There are no fat people in Boulder. This isn’t selection bias, but reality. Go to Boulder, and you’ll see the same percentage of people with rail-thin bicyclist/triathlon builds as you will obese people at a Wal-Mart in rural Mississippi. I lived in Denver for four years, and people who were more than a few pounds overweight really stood out of the crowd much more so than any other place I’ve lived.