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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 22 Jun 15 7.15pm | |
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I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance?
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TUX redhill 22 Jun 15 8.45pm | |
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I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance? All I referred to was the 'full spectrum that encompasses weight issues' but you chose to call me a 'muppet' for stating the obvious for some reason. Why do that as a 'professional'? As for me as your interested. I'm 5'8 and 90kg.
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 22 Jun 15 11.36pm | |
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Quote TUX at 22 Jun 2015 8.45pm
Quote grumpymort at 22 Jun 2015 7.15pm
Quote TUX at 22 Jun 2015 4.51pm
Quote grumpymort at 22 Jun 2015 3.26pm
Quote Jacey at 22 Jun 2015 2.55pm
I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance? All I referred to was the 'full spectrum that encompasses weight issues' but you chose to call me a 'muppet' for stating the obvious for some reason. Why do that as a 'professional'? As for me as your interested. I'm 5'8 and 90kg.
70% of the patients I deal with are over weight/obese and out of 50% they all use the same old excuses. A lot of them do have problems with depression but they do not want to make changes to help with that and really we are to nice to these people not telling them how it really is which is enabling these people even more (obese people get treated a lot better then people that are under weight) 90kg at 5.8 is over weight so i was correct.
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TUX redhill 23 Jun 15 12.23am | |
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Quote grumpymort at 22 Jun 2015 11.36pm
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Quote Jacey at 22 Jun 2015 2.55pm
I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance? All I referred to was the 'full spectrum that encompasses weight issues' but you chose to call me a 'muppet' for stating the obvious for some reason. Why do that as a 'professional'? As for me as your interested. I'm 5'8 and 90kg.
70% of the patients I deal with are over weight/obese and out of 50% they all use the same old excuses. A lot of them do have problems with depression but they do not want to make changes to help with that and really we are to nice to these people not telling them how it really is which is enabling these people even more (obese people get treated a lot better then people that are under weight) 90kg at 5.8 is over weight so i was correct. Mrs TUX is 44. Then along trots a prick like you spouting your stuff because you have 8 yrs experience? The truth is you have no 'stuff' to spout. You haven't got a f'kin clue as you first post showed. For the record, I have a 46'' chest and 32'' waist. Overweight according to a graph.
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Seth On a pale blue dot 23 Jun 15 2.12am | |
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 23 Jun 15 4.00am | |
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Quote TUX at 23 Jun 2015 12.23am
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Quote Jacey at 22 Jun 2015 2.55pm
I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance? All I referred to was the 'full spectrum that encompasses weight issues' but you chose to call me a 'muppet' for stating the obvious for some reason. Why do that as a 'professional'? As for me as your interested. I'm 5'8 and 90kg.
70% of the patients I deal with are over weight/obese and out of 50% they all use the same old excuses. A lot of them do have problems with depression but they do not want to make changes to help with that and really we are to nice to these people not telling them how it really is which is enabling these people even more (obese people get treated a lot better then people that are under weight) 90kg at 5.8 is over weight so i was correct. Mrs TUX is 44. Then along trots a prick like you spouting your stuff because you have 8 yrs experience? The truth is you have no 'stuff' to spout. You haven't got a f'kin clue as you first post showed. For the record, I have a 46'' chest and 32'' waist. Overweight according to a graph.
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Pikester Worthing 24 Jun 15 11.10pm | |
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Rather than giving him carers and benefits to gorge on, wouldn't it have been prudent to make him get help?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 25 Jun 15 10.56am | |
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Rather than giving him carers and benefits to gorge on, wouldn't it have been prudent to make him get help?
That's how Tory cuts work, people eat carers
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Pikester Worthing 25 Jun 15 2.00pm | |
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Rather than giving him carers and benefits to gorge on, wouldn't it have been prudent to make him get help?
That's how Tory cuts work, people eat carers
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 25 Jun 15 2.28pm | |
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Quote grumpymort at 22 Jun 2015 7.15pm
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Quote Jacey at 22 Jun 2015 2.55pm
I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance? if you are genuinely that qualified and spout that guff then I despair. probably 90-95% of the can and should take responsibility* for their actions even if suffering from a a mental illness. However by definition there are a substantial amount of people who can't, whether temporarily or otherwise. Overeating to the degree this man did IS NOT just being greedy. He had issues, they weren't addressed and he ended up dead. That is very different from a society that buys, eats and throws away far more food than is necessary. Usually resulting in people being overweight / fat. Are too many people fat? Yes But that is very different from what happened here
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 25 Jun 15 2.35pm | |
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Quote reborn at 22 Jun 2015 3.15pm
Rather than giving him carers and benefits to gorge on, wouldn't it have been prudent to make him get help?
That's how Tory cuts work, people eat carers
EFA
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jamiemartin721 Reading 25 Jun 15 2.41pm | |
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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Jun 2015 2.28pm
Quote grumpymort at 22 Jun 2015 7.15pm
Quote TUX at 22 Jun 2015 4.51pm
Quote grumpymort at 22 Jun 2015 3.26pm
Quote Jacey at 22 Jun 2015 2.55pm
I assume this poor soul was in receipt of benefits, who have helped to fund this lifestyle. Should have been allocated a personal trainer,who together with appropriate dietary help, could still be with us today and leading a more fulfilling life.
Seen this all before with obese people they do not want to put the effort in to drop the weight but happily keep eating then moan about it blaming others. People need to take responsibility for their own actions. The muppet who compared this to anorexics clearly knows nothing about health issues. The muppet who composed this sentence clearly knows nothing about eating disorders/mental health issues.
You do not happen to be over weight by any chance? if you are genuinely that qualified and spout that guff then I despair. probably 90-95% of the can and should take responsibility* for their actions even if suffering from a a mental illness. However by definition there are a substantial amount of people who can't, whether temporarily or otherwise. I would be very surprised if someone could achieve that kind of weight gain by that age, without some kind of disorder, most likely physiological. To be 60 stone in your thirties is a such as statistical abnormal achievement. Its really either a superheroic deliberate effort, or some kind of disorder. Kind of like how some people are thin and can then put on weight as needed, and other people have an eating disorder. Sure, someone who's overweight, but this such an extreme case, that it would be absurd to apply 'normal rules' to it, as its clearly a statistical outlier of abnormality.
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