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We can assume she didn't change her exercise regimen much due to her noting her weight loss came from her diet and not from exercise.

These conversations really just go around in circles when someone believes having body fat === unhealthy.

Precisely. I feel like in this situation there is no way a 14 year old can have any relevant power in the situation.

I went and read up and it can be healthy, but:

I (mostly) think, "Good for her!" too.

Thanks, but I think you are able to see the potential dangers of comparing a medically supervised diet for epilepsy to this.

You've gotta be trolling me.

If you exclude the unhealthy extents to which and ways people can lose weight, you're being disingenuous.

Really? If all we're talking about is looks, I think she looked best toward the middle of the GIF. Her face looks way older in the most skinny pictures.

Thank you. I was rendered speechless by the inanity.

Oh, dear god. Are you serious?

Plus, it clearly says she ate a high fat diet and that her trend-diet, not any particular change in her exercise habits, propelled her weight loss. It's dumb to talk about health and goals and crap and to ignore the fact that, in a few years, statistically, she's likely to be even heavier than she was.

My blood work is always the same, no matter my weight...Hmm.

Yes, eating a high fat diet and not particularly exercising is definitely healthy if you lose weight.

You mean, by eating a high fat diet and not exercising?

I didn't see this at the time, but I totally agree with what you did.

I get what you are saying. That (in a completely different situation) attractiveness is potentially a kind of power.

Oh my god, I've done that, too. I must be even more insufferable than I thought.

Naw, some of us are total fatties and feel really stupid when we say it.

Ah, the Bible. Fascinating reading and useful as both armor and ammunition against Christian hypocrites.