ObnoxiousHack
Ezekiel Coleslaw
ObnoxiousHack

a lot of people care, jackass

i do. I like these games and this looks cool. Isnt this a video game website? shouldnt they report on video games?

People complain when they want to game and their console forces an update instead.

I appreciate it, if only because it seemed like every damn time I turned on my PS3, I was in for a mandatory ten minute update.

I think what this means is that it updates only when you turn on the console like the 360 instead of downloading it by itself in the idle mode.

Doesn't explain why if I get nervous I have to poop.

"She looks like the Pillsbury Doughboy. Fat cheeks, cottage cheese arms. It just seems excessive."

OH NO. NOT A SIZE TWO TO ZERO. ANYTHING BUT THAT. NO ONE IS EVER THAT SIZE UNLESS THEY'RE FREAKS OF NATURE.

I wish that everyone would stop with this. 5'4" and 105lbs isn't out of line. Was it a crazy amount of weight to lose? Yeah, and the whole premise of the show is terrible, but let's leave this woman alone. Damn.

Former Fatty should have stopped at 130lb or so. Then she'd be "acceptable" so she wouldn't gross people out, but wouldn't be "anorexic", making other people jealous.

If you're gonna write an article all about the design of these sneakers, it would be really helpful to readers to include a picture big enough to actually see the sneakers...

I keep watching the GIF.

Via the CDC:

We should have 'healthy-sized' Disney characters. It's not about concerns over glorifying obesity, it's a case of promoting healthy weight overall.

So, I guess this is what one does when one cannot even begin to counter the argument.

So, does seeing these movies influence children or not? If the characters are thin and conventionally attractive, it gives them issues going forward. If they're obese, it won't because nobody eats cheeseburgers when they see Melissa McCarthy?

I think a 'Princess Diabetes' would be pretty cool actually. There are tons of kids with JD who would love to see someone on screen sharing their condition, and it would help to educate the general population about JD at the same time.

Odd trend these days: justifying and promoting unhealthy lifestyles on the basis of "anti-shame."

Being fat is unhealthy and a drain on the medical system, rising costs for everyone. Being fat has no positive effect on body and society, and on top of that, being fat is a first world privilege.

Oh another gawker story from the beginning of the week.