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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 10 Feb 19 4.35pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

I have no words...

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 10 Feb 19 4.48pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Mmmm...now I want a doughnut.


 


'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen)

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Beanyboysmd Flag 10 Feb 19 5.00pm Send a Private Message to Beanyboysmd Add Beanyboysmd as a friend

Its just people and the BBC exploiting
"Woke-vertising" ignore it and they might go away. Have an opinion on it and it proves that it works...

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 10 Feb 19 5.27pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

How about fat privilege?

All that free healthcare for diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure, heart, circulation etc. There are no sanctions for people who abuse their bodies, maybe their should be to encourage them to live a healthier lifestyle.

How about the benefits some get because they can't work or have mental health issues.

The woman complains about public transport well I have had the misfortune to be squashed by really obese people who thinks its their right to sit on their seat and yours.

Get over yourself, help is available if you want it if you are happy being fat then fine but don't complain that the rest of us have to accommodate you.

 


One more point

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 10 Feb 19 5.33pm

Bloody love fat birds.

 


"It feels much better than it ever did, much more sensitive." John Wayne Bobbit

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Part Time James Flag 10 Feb 19 5.45pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Bloody love fat birds.

Same. To be honest, skinny birds usually end up at the back of the queue for massive bangers and let's face it, women with ample norks always do alright in business and the bedroom.

 




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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 10 Feb 19 6.49pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

ditto.
chubby p***. oh yes.
big arse stuffed into a tight skirt, whats not to like.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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Qwijibo Flag Bournemouth 10 Feb 19 6.53pm Send a Private Message to Qwijibo Add Qwijibo as a friend

Hello, 'thin' person here, or athletic and toned as I'd prefer to consider myself, seeing as I make the effort to maintain a vague physique which takes time and effort at the end of the day when I'm generally pretty exhausted. Not really into fatties, not my thing, I'm sure they're not into me either. I accept there may be an element of genetics, but primarily it's a choice. Can't respect someone who's over-weight but does f*** all about it - and then moans about their situation.

Those with a good physique haven't just lucked out, they've probably made the effort to keep healthy over a sustained period of time. The fatties have at best sporadic lacklustre efforts without the genuine desire to follow through to a result. They have a 'new me' seizure which elapses once the effort kicks in. Has this person ever burnt 900 calories in a workout? or 500? Or 300? They've probably got over a certain weight and then thinks a mile walk once a week or an unused gym membership is going to make a difference - it isn't, it counts for f*** all.

One thing I picked up on there was "I can't go out and eat a doughnut..." I can't recall the last time I went out for a doughnut. That's a microcosm of life choices right there.

Just for clarity, I would never, ever mention someone's weight, or ridicule them, or post some s***ty comment on their social media unprovoked, it's unkind and unnecessary. But if you're gonna raise the subject and invent some kind of prejudice expect a response. Also, some of the points she raised seem unsubstantiated and are probably just born from paranoia and low self-esteem, which I sympathise with - but pull yourself together lady. You are in control of your image.

 

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 10 Feb 19 7.04pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Originally posted by Qwijibo

Hello, 'thin' person here, or athletic and toned as I'd prefer to consider myself, seeing as I make the effort to maintain a vague physique which takes time and effort at the end of the day when I'm generally pretty exhausted. Not really into fatties, not my thing, I'm sure they're not into me either. I accept there may be an element of genetics, but primarily it's a choice. Can't respect someone who's over-weight but does f*** all about it - and then moans about their situation.

Those with a good physique haven't just lucked out, they've probably made the effort to keep healthy over a sustained period of time. The fatties have at best sporadic lacklustre efforts without the genuine desire to follow through to a result. They have a 'new me' seizure which elapses once the effort kicks in. Has this person ever burnt 900 calories in a workout? or 500? Or 300? They've probably got over a certain weight and then thinks a mile walk once a week or an unused gym membership is going to make a difference - it isn't, it counts for f*** all.

One thing I picked up on there was "I can't go out and eat a doughnut..." I can't recall the last time I went out for a doughnut. That's a microcosm of life choices right there.

Just for clarity, I would never, ever mention someone's weight, or ridicule them, or post some s***ty comment on their social media unprovoked, it's unkind and unnecessary. But if you're gonna raise the subject and invent some kind of prejudice expect a response. Also, some of the points she raised seem unsubstantiated and are probably just born from paranoia and low self-esteem, which I sympathise with - but pull yourself together lady. You are in control of your image.

i'm slim, but I like a porker.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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the.universal 10 Feb 19 7.16pm Send a Private Message to the.universal Add the.universal as a friend

Originally posted by Qwijibo

Hello, 'thin' person here, or athletic and toned as I'd prefer to consider myself, seeing as I make the effort to maintain a vague physique which takes time and effort at the end of the day when I'm generally pretty exhausted. Not really into fatties, not my thing, I'm sure they're not into me either. I accept there may be an element of genetics, but primarily it's a choice. Can't respect someone who's over-weight but does f*** all about it - and then moans about their situation.

Those with a good physique haven't just lucked out, they've probably made the effort to keep healthy over a sustained period of time. The fatties have at best sporadic lacklustre efforts without the genuine desire to follow through to a result. They have a 'new me' seizure which elapses once the effort kicks in. Has this person ever burnt 900 calories in a workout? or 500? Or 300? They've probably got over a certain weight and then thinks a mile walk once a week or an unused gym membership is going to make a difference - it isn't, it counts for f*** all.

One thing I picked up on there was "I can't go out and eat a doughnut..." I can't recall the last time I went out for a doughnut. That's a microcosm of life choices right there.

Just for clarity, I would never, ever mention someone's weight, or ridicule them, or post some s***ty comment on their social media unprovoked, it's unkind and unnecessary. But if you're gonna raise the subject and invent some kind of prejudice expect a response. Also, some of the points she raised seem unsubstantiated and are probably just born from paranoia and low self-esteem, which I sympathise with - but pull yourself together lady. You are in control of your image.

Chill out my friend, live & let live. Have a doughnut, don’t have a doughnut, it’s ok.

 


Vive le Roy!

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Qwijibo Flag Bournemouth 10 Feb 19 7.22pm Send a Private Message to Qwijibo Add Qwijibo as a friend

Originally posted by the.universal

Chill out my friend, live & let live. Have a doughnut, don’t have a doughnut, it’s ok.

Actually had two rather fine cupcakes when i got in this evening. Lidls own. They were excellent.

 

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the.universal 10 Feb 19 7.28pm Send a Private Message to the.universal Add the.universal as a friend

Originally posted by Qwijibo

Actually had two rather fine cupcakes when i got in this evening. Lidls own. They were excellent.

Nice, what flavour were they?

 


Vive le Roy!

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