Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
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Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
Based on the logic that if they weren't lazy, they wouldn't be fat.
Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
No, because I have barely any fat on my body and I'm mad lazy.

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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
One could enquire as to the mindset.
Or indeed, to the correct use of inquire vs. enquire in such matters. And the success at spelling perceive correctly on the first try.
Or indeed, to the correct use of inquire vs. enquire in such matters. And the success at spelling perceive correctly on the first try.
If you don't mind my asking, what's your height/weight?Genevieve wrote:No, because I have barely any fat on my body and I'm mad lazy.
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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
5'8"/5'9" and 65 kg. :0wub wrote:One could enquire as to the mindset.
Or indeed, to the correct use of inquire vs. enquire in such matters. And the success at spelling perceive correctly on the first try.
If you don't mind my asking, what's your height/weight?Genevieve wrote:No, because I have barely any fat on my body and I'm mad lazy.

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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
Aren't some people fat because they have a thyroid disease? Endocrine disease iirc
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Good going. I read somewhere that a six-pack is only really impressive if your BMI is Overweight above.Genevieve wrote:5'8"/5'9" and 65 kg. :0wub wrote:One could enquire as to the mindset.
Or indeed, to the correct use of inquire vs. enquire in such matters. And the success at spelling perceive correctly on the first try.
If you don't mind my asking, what's your height/weight?Genevieve wrote:No, because I have barely any fat on my body and I'm mad lazy.
NB¹ I don't personally subscribe to this
NB² I have desk belly
aka Cake Retention Deficiency.EliteLennon117 wrote:Aren't some people fat because they have a thyroid disease? Endocrine disease iirc
Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
Sure, but that's logic. This is about an immediate emotional response. Even if I don't think they're lazy, I do have other prejudices about obese people. And I used to be fat. Like 'grunting when I had to get up' fat, when I was 14!EliteLennon117 wrote:Aren't some people fat because they have a thyroid disease? Endocrine disease iirc
I think we all have some racist or sexist prejudices tbh. I wished we could all as people be more upfront and honest about them and talk about them than demonize them. Like, I don't control my thoughts, but I can control my actions and how I deal with them. So even when a racist thought comes up, I know I'm wrong about it and I'm not bothered with it and get on with my life.
Haha, it's a barely audible sixpack at 11/12% bodyfat and it's not impressive, but if I get it down to 9-10% it'll be good enough. There's dudes my height who are like 70 - 72 kg that are ripped.wub wrote:Good going. I read somewhere that a six-pack is only really impressive if your BMI is Overweight above.Genevieve wrote:5'8"/5'9" and 65 kg. :0wub wrote:One could enquire as to the mindset.
Or indeed, to the correct use of inquire vs. enquire in such matters. And the success at spelling perceive correctly on the first try.
If you don't mind my asking, what's your height/weight?Genevieve wrote:No, because I have barely any fat on my body and I'm mad lazy.
NB¹ I don't personally subscribe to this
NB² I have desk belly
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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
I work with a lady that has diabetes and is very large as a result.
She is however lazy and over eats.
She is however lazy and over eats.



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Isn't diabetes an effect rather than a cause of being a fatty?Electric_Head wrote:I work with a lady that has diabetes and is very large as a result.
She is however lazy and over eats.
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Apparently one of them actually causes you to gain weight.
Type 2 I think
Type 2 I think



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What causes type 2 though?Electric_Head wrote:Apparently one of them actually causes you to gain weight.
Type 2 I think
NVM found them;
Risk factors for type 2 diabetes
You are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if you:
are over 40 years old
have a relative with the condition
are of South Asian, African-Caribbean or Middle Eastern origin
are overweight or obese
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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
type 2 diabetes can happen to anyone. obesity is a major factor (and side effect), but in reality its just your metabolism not working anymore due to certain lifestyles. not being active, stress, and even lack of sleep can cause it.
i'd like to know where you found that info, wub. it doesn't really paint the whole picture correctly.
i'd like to know where you found that info, wub. it doesn't really paint the whole picture correctly.
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So type 2 diabetes is a self fulfilling prophecy for the actively rotund?
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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
it depends. if i see an overweight 50+ year old person, i totally get it. like when ive got kids and shit, theres no way in hell ill be waking up at 5 to go exercise then.
but when i see someone whos so fat they cant even walk, they drive one of those ridiculous scooters around, its like "come on, you let this happen to you"
but when i see someone whos so fat they cant even walk, they drive one of those ridiculous scooters around, its like "come on, you let this happen to you"
butter_man wrote: who do you think taught you smoke tree's, OD'S, Ice cubes and DOC's?
God, thats who.

Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
Do you worry about dying earlier as a result of being inactive/overweight, and leaving your kids without a father?Reverb wrote:itlike when ive got kids and shit, theres no way in hell ill be waking up at 5 to go exercise then.
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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
No. You can be thin or "normal sized" and still get type 2 - its not uncommon. There are plenty of factors involved that make it so your body cannot produce enough insulin. Smoking is factor. Drinking in excess is a factor. High Blood pressure is a factor. Only eating one large meal a day is a factor. Essentially anything that fucks up your natural metabolic cycle can cause it.wub wrote:So type 2 diabetes is a self fulfilling prophecy for the actively rotund?
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Re: Do you perceive fat people to be lazier?
@wub
i think ill be fine tbh.
im a naturally active person, so its not like ill be sitting on my couch shoveling greasy food into my face 24/7
i think ill be fine tbh.
im a naturally active person, so its not like ill be sitting on my couch shoveling greasy food into my face 24/7
butter_man wrote: who do you think taught you smoke tree's, OD'S, Ice cubes and DOC's?
God, thats who.

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