Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
It pisses me off that so many people consider this a choice in every situation.
Yes, it is a choice for many people. But people also have naturally overweight body types. I hate it when I see fat people ordering tons of fast food because it's so obvious that they've got some terrible bad habits that they should break but can't or won't (just like smokers or alcoholics).
You could take two people and, given equivalent lifestyles (same amount of exercise, same diet), one would end up being fat and the other would not.
I'm just saying it's unfair to judge someone who weighs more than you without getting at least a little evidence to show that it's a series of bad choices that led to their situation, not simply being stuck with an unfortunate body type.
Stop whining for fucks sake. Of course it's a choice for almost all fat people.
Yes, some people have to work harder to stay in shape. Some people are more predisposed to being fat. Some people are born better looking than other. Some are born smarter than others. Etc.
Your argument is like saying that a high school dropout isn't making a choice because he isn't as smart as Stephen Hawking. Some people have to work harder. That's the way it is. Stop crying.
Wow, I'm not even whining, you're just being an asshole.
You probably mock people who die of lung cancer even if they never smoked (yes, many people die of lung cancer who don't smoke, and many smokers never get lung cancer). Life isn't fair, human physiology varies, and just because you lucked out gives you license to bitch about everyone else?
Honestly, I see way, WAY more bitching from thin/average people about fat people than I do the other way around. You do not know how difficult it is for some people to lose weight. I'm about 250 lbs, and I'm lucky that I am tall and I carry it well, so I don't look grotesquely obese, just overweight (even though my BMI does make me technically obese). I am also lucky that I have put enough effort into controlling my diet that I'm not a lot fatter than I am. If I just let myself go, never exercised, and always ate fast food, never even thinking about what I was eating, I'd probably be a lot worse off than I am.