Funny story, on Halloween (Tuesday) at my work this FAT FAT FAT FAT guy comes in, and sits by himself and orders two meals and whatnot, and just disgusts the hell out of me and everyone else in the restaurant. Anyway, every 5-10 minutes he gets up, walks outside (SO COLD) and has a smoke.
Then he comes back into the building, sits at the front bench and just huffs and puffs for no shorter than 15 minutes. Finally he gets the strength to go back up 2 stairs and two tables over to his spot.
He did this for about 3 hours and finally asked one of the servers to "Call him an ambulance" because he couldn't breathe. He didn't pay for his meal, and on his way out, he actually asked if we could box his food for him.
Hysterical...no sympathy for this fat fuck.
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Anonymous2006-11-05 16:07
Former fatties that hate on fat people are like ex-smokers who hate on smokers. It's pretty lame, although I admit to being guilty of both to a certain extent.
When you can lose a lot of weight, you realize that 'everyone' should be able to do it, and the commitment it takes isn't that great. It makes you see fat people as lazy and complaining. Quitting smoking was harder than losing weight, and now I kind of look at smokers as weak and whatnot.
Of course, now I've got to lose weight again, but having done it twice before (a lot more than I need to lose now), I know I can do it.
It's one thing to get annoyed inside, but to chastize people in real life or even online is counterproductive. You should try and empathize for those people, remember what it's like to be so big you can't run or breathe, remember how you felt like you'd be that way your whole life.
And then remember how much better you feel now than you did when you smoked/was heavy and smile inside, that's a much better way to handle things I think.
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Anonymous2006-11-05 16:10
They're all fat because they eat so much processed, carb-laden food.
Why should I respect fat people when they don't even respect themselves?
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Anonymous2006-11-09 23:37
Depends on how fat you are. A good gauge to judge whether you are not too fat is to fulfil the following.
1: Run 500 metres without having to slow down to a walk.
2: If the fat doesn't fold over anywhere on your body.
3: Laying down on your back, your gut does not exceed the height of your chest with your lungs fully inflated.
Women who fulfil these 3, but are still moderately plump are the most attractive. Yomi for instance achieves this perfectly.