Author Topic: Fat news anchor gets some good advice.  (Read 4821 times)

no, you should have already figured out that it makes perfect sense like, a long time ago.
I know I do. And I sit in front of the computer all day playing video games and dont practice any sports. I have the love handles to testify.
Gluttony is a sin >:C
I am proud to say I haven't eaten McDonalds in 2 years. (but it didn't change much :C)

no, you should have already figured out that it makes perfect sense like, a long time ago.

I sit in front of my computer literally 15+ hours a day, I weigh 120 pounds and am perfectly healthy ..

I don't believe technology makes people fat. You've yet to bring up a point other than "it's logical" "you should know that"

why don't you just say "duh" .. would save you a lot of typing ..

Fat can be really bad for the body because for every pound of fat you add a mile of blood vessels, constrict your arteries, weaken your body to the point where it can't fix it's cells which eventually leads to cancer. It can forget up your pancreas and your body shuts it down which leads to diabetes. If you are pregnant and eat allot the extra calories also go to your fetus which will lead to an obese child and difficult birth. Being imobile also backs up your internal plumbing which creates toxins in your body which make you feel sick. Do I need to say more?

I sit in front of my computer literally 15+ hours a day, I weigh 120 pounds and am perfectly healthy ..

I don't believe technology makes people fat. You've yet to bring up a point other than "it's logical" "you should know that"

why don't you just say "duh" .. would save you a lot of typing ..
Either your metabolism is really high, or your body is getting the correct nutrients and calories instead of junk food.

Fat can be really bad for the body because for every pound of fat you add a mile of blood vessels, constrict your arteries, weaken your body to the point where it can't fix it's cells which eventually leads to cancer. It can forget up your pancreas and your body shuts it down which leads to diabetes. If you are pregnant and eat allot the extra calories also go to your fetus which will lead to an obese child and difficult birth. Being imobile also backs up your internal plumbing which creates toxins in your body which make you feel sick. Do I need to say more?
No you dont, because no one was arguing that fat was healthy.

I sit in front of my computer literally 15+ hours a day, I weigh 120 pounds and am perfectly healthy ..

I don't believe technology makes people fat. You've yet to bring up a point other than "it's logical" "you should know that"

why don't you just say "duh" .. would save you a lot of typing ..
People can afford to be fat and suffer less consequence because of our advanced technology. We have cancer treatments and medications and all sorts of stuff that keeps fat people alive more easily. We can work less since we have machines to do the dirty work for us, most of the time. All we have to do is press a button. This really should register as "duh".

Your age, food habits and personal factors such as metabolism all greatly affect you. You probably have a high metabolism.
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Fat can be really bad for the body because for every pound of fat you add a mile of blood vessels, constrict your arteries, weaken your body to the point where it can't fix it's cells which eventually leads to cancer. It can forget up your pancreas and your body shuts it down which leads to diabetes. If you are pregnant and eat allot the extra calories also go to your fetus which will lead to an obese child and difficult birth. Being imobile also backs up your internal plumbing which creates toxins in your body which make you feel sick. Do I need to say more?
Nobody's arguing that it's healthy. I don't think being fat causes diabetes, more that eating a lot of sugar causes diabetes and would also make you fat. It's like a square=rectangle kinda thing.
People can afford to be fat and suffer less consequence because of our advanced technology. This really should register as "duh".

Your age, food habits and personal factors such as metabolism all greatly affect you. You probably have a high metabolism.
What do you mean? TV makes us fat? Computers?

You probably have a high metabolism.
And if he didn't have a high metabolism he'd be obese.

But does that give you the right to be a richard to someone because of their genetic disadvantages?

no.

Nobody's arguing that it's healthy. I don't think being fat causes diabetes, more that eating a lot of sugar causes diabetes and would also make you fat. It's like a square=rectangle kinda thing.What do you mean? TV makes us fat? Computers?
just that we are able to live lazier lives in general. We have machines to do our hard work, and cars to get around with less effort and in less time, and we have microwaves to heat up our food so we don't have to collect wood for a fire or chop down trees, we have escalators and elevators to get to that 70th floor with little to no effort, and, well, so much more.

And if he didn't have a high metabolism he'd be obese.

But does that give you the right to be a richard to someone because of their genetic disadvantages?

no.
I never even tried to insult him at all. Where did you get this from?

are you seriously trying to imply technological advancement is counter-productive

are you seriously trying to imply technological advancement is counter-productive
I'm saying that technology has allowed us to live more unhealthy lives and lifestyles more easily and with less consequence. We have all sorts of medical knowledge and procedures about how to fix ourself up when we are in bad shape. Transplants, surgeries and all sorts of stuff. On the other hand we don't have to do as much hard work as the average person did several centuries ago. So it's easier to simply hop in the car to get to the bank in 5 minutes than it is to jog there in 20.

We also have treadmills and diet plans/medicines, and so some people can stay in shape more easily. But most people will follow the lifestyle that requires less effort, because, well, it simply makes sense to them, because its easier.
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just that we are able to live lazier lives in general. We have machines to do our hard work, and cars to get around with less effort and in less time, and we have microwaves to heat up our food so we don't have to collect wood for a fire or chop down trees, we have escalators and elevators to get to that 70th floor with little to no effort, and, must I go on?
I never even tried to insult him at all. Where did you get this from?
Think of the 1950's. Machines were widely used in factories.. We still had cars, though they were ugly and very gas guzzly. Microwaves had just been invented, but most people were using simple gas stoves. Getting gas for said stoves was not hard at all. The first elevator was installed in 1847 and in the 1950's they were already automatic. And yet, with all these inventions already existed, the obesity rates were much lower. 9% of Americans were obese and 33% overweight. Now 33% of Americans are obese and many more are overweight. These inventions were around during the 1950's. They didn't cause obesity. It was another reason, Planr.
I'm saying that technology has allowed us to live more unhealthy lives and lifestyles more easily and with less consequence. We have all sorts of medical knowledge and procedures about how to fix ourself up when we are in bad shape. Transplants, surgeries and all sorts of stuff. On the other hand we don't have to do as much hard work as the average person did several centuries ago. So it's easier to simply hop in the car to get to the bank in 5 minutes than it is to jog there in 20.
Cars have existed for around 100 years. Obesity rates have only risen severely in the last 40 or so. (and yes they were commercial before 40 years ago) People probably still would be driving from 50's-now. I don't think it was technology, Planr. Maybe it was the adoption of processed food, fast food, etc?

Oh be quiet most of you eat fast food on a weekly basis.
Just wanted to touch up on this. Teenage males can eat fast food because their bodies can use the calories with little harmful effect. Puberty can also come with a faster metabolism for some, and with increased muscle gained during puberty, a ton of people can be fit easier, thus giving a much more increased metabolism.

Just wanted to touch up on this. Teenage males can eat fast food because their bodies can use the calories with little harmful effect. Puberty can also come with a faster metabolism for some, and with increased muscle gained during puberty, a ton of people can be fit easier, thus giving a much more increased metabolism.
I don't think it's a teen thing, I think it's just a metabolism thing. My science teacher explained metabolism like this:
1. If you have really good metabolism now, it'll probably crash once you get out of puberty. You may have to adjust your diet.
2. If you have an average metabolism now, it'll probably remain constant for your whole life. But it's higher than the crashed metabolism from #1.

I'm not sure if that's accurate or not.

Think of the 1950's. Machines were widely used in factories.. We still had cars, though they were ugly and very gas guzzly. Microwaves had just been invented, but most people were using simple gas stoves. Getting gas for said stoves was not hard at all. The first elevator was installed in 1847 and in the 1950's they were already automatic. And yet, with all these inventions already existed, the obesity rates were much lower. 9% of Americans were obese and 33% overweight. Now 33% of Americans are obese and many more are overweight. These inventions were around during the 1950's. They didn't cause obesity. It was another reason, Planr.Cars have existed for around 100 years. Obesity rates have only risen severely in the last 40 or so. (and yes they were commercial before 40 years ago) People probably still would be driving from 50's-now. I don't think it was technology, Planr. Maybe it was the adoption of processed food, fast food, etc?
technology was the main reason though, and it progressively has just increased over time. The fattening food is a huge reason why, too. People who were fat back then also could die more easily because our technology was not sufficient many times to let them live, therefore another reason why there were less fat people. Plus think about babies born to fat parents and such. Don't forget that kind of stuff does leave an impression on future generations. So yes, lazy lifestyle + junk food + fatter parents is what I think is responsible for the obesity problem. But it all started with the technology and the choices we make with them.