Go ahead and continue feeling powerless about what happens in your life. See where that gets you.
Go ahead and continue feeling powerless about what happens in your life. See where that gets you.
Just because other people have said it, doesn't make it less true.
How many hours do you dedicate to work per week?
Because it makes it sweeter, and government regulations have made sugar more expensive than it?
Can't you just not by the garbage? Do you really need another new law? Is personal responsibility that far beyond you?
"It's almost as if there are factors that affect a person's weight that exist outside our control. IMAGINE THAT."
That's so fake. The kid who gets hit claps his hands to make the foot-to-skull contact sound.
Ugh. Your jealousy is showing.
Kim Kardashian and Beyonce don't look anything like this Jen lady, though. Not even close. Though, certainly, neither are fat.
Mine has more stars than yours, so as theories go, it appears to have some legs. Not unlike this Selter lady.
Couldn't agree more!
A dick?
And my response to that dreck is this:
I think my definition of "hot body" is much more lenient than what you're driving at, though I don't disagree with your general assessment.
I'm not sure how you otherwise explain the vitriol here, particularly in the comments.
"There is no way my body will ever be hot (by currently accepted standards) without extensive plastic surgery to reduce the damage morbid obesity has done."
This is Jezebel. You aren't allowed to like someone who focuses on being physically fit and attractive.
Why is that so bad? It's obvious she takes care of herself and knows how to get in shape.
Every able bodied and able minded person on earth could have a hot body if they work out 60 minutes a day and eat healthy. It's not that difficult, and genetics are pretty easy to overcome if you're limiting calories and moving like a workhorse to sweat the pounds off and pack on muscle at the same time.
You've got to be kidding me. THAT is your takeaway from this dreck? That it isn't racially diverse enough?