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Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

Gonna turn this song into a reggae song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU

Stratonesia wrote:That's right! Stay away from them like the plague!

Ok. I get it.

Strachostan wrote:Gonna turn this song into a reggae song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU

Ah yes God bless SME the intellectual property owner.

Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

Paige-Rooms

Japan2662 wrote:What is y’alls fav game?

BS

Post by Woodstockian National Junta suppressed by Dimetrodon Empire.

Japan2662 wrote:What is y’alls fav game?

I personally don’t mind a nice session of Forza Motorsport.

Arctic Lands wrote:I hope it's not the "every body is beautiful and healthy" kind of body positivity.

The God Emperor does not encourage being fat (because He Himself is very fat), but He has eliminated the concept of "the ideal body" from the entire known universe. A bodybuilder is not superior to a skinny man, and no woman needs to have a supermodel body.

Japan2662 wrote:What is y’alls fav game?

Half-Life

Stratonesia wrote:Bulls██t!

Nah.

Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

Japan2662 wrote:What is y’alls fav game?

Fallout 3.

While being fat absolutely shouldn't be encouraged or called healthy, I simply cannot tolerate fat shaming (and I say this as someone who is guilty of it in the past, as well as got close to being overweight twice).

Let's just be materialistic and blame obesity on the profit incentive (government, companies and farmers) which is the only valid take, and to a lesser extent mismanagement by parents and schools and lack of awareness for the same, which boils down to the government setting dumb standards and also making those standards curriculum and this boils down back to the profit incentive as one should know the lobbying involved for the food industry, both in past and present.

Post by Woodstockian National Junta suppressed by Altasund.

Three Galaxies wrote:The God Emperor does not encourage being fat (because He Himself is very fat), but He has eliminated the concept of "the ideal body" from the entire known universe. A bodybuilder is not superior to a skinny man, and no woman needs to have a supermodel body.

Doesn’t mean people shouldn’t strive to improve themselves!

Complacency kills!

Three Galaxies wrote:The God Emperor does not encourage being fat (because He Himself is very fat), but He has eliminated the concept of "the ideal body" from the entire known universe. A bodybuilder is not superior to a skinny man, and no woman needs to have a supermodel body.

That is kinda sweet. Even if gods don’t exist.

What is your opinion about me?
And also, what kind of yogurt do you like.

The Female Fist wrote:That is kinda sweet. Even if gods don’t exist.

Even though* /nbr

Syndicasia wrote:While being fat absolutely shouldn't be encouraged or called healthy, I simply cannot tolerate fat shaming (and I say this as someone who is guilty of it in the past, as well as got close to being overweight twice).

Let's just be materialistic and blame obesity on the profit incentive (government, companies and farmers) which is the only valid take, and to a lesser extent mismanagement by parents and schools and lack of awareness for the same, which boils down to the government setting dumb standards and also making those standards curriculum and this boils down back to the profit incentive as one should know the lobbying involved for the food industry, both in past and present.

Got close to being overweight? Well, I am overweight, sadly.

Post by Woodstockian National Junta suppressed by Altasund.

Syndicasia wrote:While being fat absolutely shouldn't be encouraged or called healthy, I simply cannot tolerate fat shaming (and I say this as someone who is guilty of it in the past, as well as got close to being overweight twice).

Let's just be materialistic and blame obesity on the profit incentive (government, companies and farmers) which is the only valid take, and to a lesser extent mismanagement by parents and schools and lack of awareness for the same, which boils down to the government setting dumb standards and also making those standards curriculum and this boils down back to the profit incentive as one should know the lobbying involved for the food industry, both in past and present.

TL;DR Everything is the state’s fault.

Post by Japan2662 suppressed by a moderator.

Syndicasia wrote:Even though* /nbr

Oh, sorry. Thank you.

Arctic Lands wrote:Got close to being overweight? Well, I am overweight, sadly.

I haven't checked my weight, but by BMI, I am on the boundary between normal and overweight

Japan2662 wrote:SameU Atheist?

Yes? But I don’t judge religious people. As long as they accept my opinion, I accept theirs.

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