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Monday, May 17, 2010

The Misconceptions of "Skinny"

A while back, I did a post that was titled "Weight Loss Poppycock." Within that particular blog entry, I spoke about some of the senseless hogwash and advertising nonsense that is often applied to the "losing weight" theme and how these so-called health gurus complicate the simple fundamentals of weight loss.

Today, I'm adding to this topic, by briefly typing about the misconceptions of "skinny." Back in the day, before the majority of people's BMI (body mass index) blossomed into gargantuan proportions, when you called someone "skinny," they were damn-near skin & bones and/or very thin. Nowadays, many people are under a misconception of what skinny actually is. There is a recent study out, predicting that 75% of Americans will be overweight and 41% obese by 2015. It is literally a medical/health crisis at hand! 

The majority of people in the U.S. are currently overweight, and a large chunk of that percentage are so damn obese, that it has twisted their sense of normalcy - when it comes to identifying an ideal healthy weight. Many of these "big people" are starting to think it is normal to have trouble tying their shoes, for example. Some of these behemoth beings don't seem to think there is a problem when they are encountering difficulty (they can't reach it) while (failing at) wiping their own ass after releasing the giant pile of Dino Dung. Even though they have clumps of fat rolls hanging off their body, many of these jumbo-sized entities act as if they don't realize they are morbidly obese nor care, and often refer to physically fit individuals as "skinny," in an insulting sort of way. 

I was at the store the other day, and I witnessed a fine example of the "misconceptions of skinny." There was this enormous lady with a couple of her gigantic friends or family members shopping in the store. They had the aisle blocked with their shopping cart and their large bodies. I was standing on the end of the aisle, but could still hear them. Some guy was going down the other end of the aisle and then stopped. One of the massive ladies said to him, "oh, you can squeeze your skinny butt through here, since you're so tiny," and then they all laughed out loud. The guy was about 6ft. tall and roughly 180 lbs. and they acted like he was a skinny freak! It was sickening to watch, to say the least; and since I probably weighed about the same or perhaps even less than the other guy, they would think the same of me, as well. 

Guess what, folks... This is a damn disgrace to humanity, when you have people who have basically ate their way to the status of disability, draw free money for doing such, and actually think it is funny for someone to be in shape and have an athletic build. ...Absolutely pathetic! 

I understand that some people are built a lot bigger, have larger frames, etc. I also realize that human beings have slowly evolved into larger creatures, over time. BUT, I do not and will not ever accept the fact that they pull tax money from the working individuals to support these non-working, bulging baboons that draw disability and/or collect welfare funds while they have no other ailments or conditions besides hunger and/or weight-related problems that was all brought on by over-eating! I don't think I'm alone here, as many of us hate paying for these lazy gluts and flatulent fucks! Quit being so sedentary & gluttonous and lose some freakin' weight already, why don't ya?!


---End of Post "Misconceptions of Skinny"

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