meatpudding
Meatpudding
meatpudding

I have a prescription for sex toys: I have what's known as Congenital Genital Syndrome (CGS). Instead of being born like a barbie doll and engaging in normal stork-based reproduction, I was born with genitals and have to reproduce in a way that makes Jesus have a sadfase =(

Omigawd I hope they also realize exactly how adorable they're making themselves in the process.

Everyone keeps looking for bizarre theories about what they're but has anyone else thought it might just be a really bored french guy going 'I know what will really fuck with people's heads'.

I guarantee you that it's YouTube fighting back. Learning how to speak, gaining sentience. The hubris of man, thinking we could control it.

The idea that I could have been an elected official while holding the political views I held when I was 17 is absolutely horrifying to me.

Thank fucking God we finally had someone stand up and say something. Working in broadcast with a background in hazard mitigation and meteorology, I can't tell you how fucking often I deal with this bullshit. Sorry people. The Internet is great tool to watch your fucking shows. Meteorologists take an oath to protect

I think this article, coming from a chubby chaser, has some perception issues because he sees the world as being full of attractive fat women, therefore those women must not have problems finding men. Furthermore, pointing out that BBW fetishists will go to lengths to fulfill said fetish is not necessarily a way to

He actually confronted that bit on his own show. It leads to a pretty interesting discussion.

Louie hit this one on the head. I've dated a lot of heavier girls and I've definitely felt the judgement from other men. The problem isn't that men don't like big girls; it's that men don't like the way other men look at them when they're with big girls. It's a societal issue that Louis illustrates flawlessly. It's

Thanks! I just inherited a tension band. We'll see how that goes tonight when I test it out.

I'm living proof of this. I'm trying to be as active as possible (using the exercise room at work, going out walking during the weekends, etc) but it's so hard because of the extra weight that I put on while on birth control.

Ahhh now was that written by Taubes? Because I know I've read his Diet Delusion / GCBC (different titles in different countries).

There is an idea that one reason for obesity is actually malnutrition. The cells aren't getting whatever nutrients they require, so they are sending out the signals to "eat more! eat more!". If your cells (and therefore body) are signalling starvation then it makes sense to restrict activity.

Go all in and read Good Calories, Bad Calories; same author, way more information and references. Then check out Fathead: the movie. Run your own personal experiment.

I'd go with that. If you workout a lot and talk to people who do, you'll find out that your body is made in the kitchen not so much in the gym. If you want to lose weight it isn't a matter of spending 3 hours a day in the gym, it's changing what you EAT. That goes for everyone. I'm thin and workout a lot but have

From my own personal experience that makes a lot of sense. I gained a lot of weight when I started working desk jobs, and have recently been making the effort to exercise and eat better foods. I have A LOT more energy when I eat well. When I was eating junk I would come home from sitting at a desk all day just to sit

I could see it as a death spiral—being less active encourages weight gain, but carrying extra weight also reduces energy and makes exercise harder (both cardiovascularly and in more mundane ways like thigh rub or getting in your own way during yoga). So whichever starts the cycle, once you're in it, it just keeps