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ITT. People get angry someone dares to insult Kate Upton based on her figure. Then insult every other other model on their figure by insinuating they all have eating disorders are "half-starved" and need to gain weight to look acceptable to them. Alright, guys. Stay safe.
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In.
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"No matter WHAT you look like, body shaming is NEVER acceptable." Shaming in any sense shouldn't be acceptable. I was simply showing that not all body shaming is towards overweight individuals. The fit couple in the above received almost exclusively unprovoked negative comments about their appearance. While the individual…
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I don't see your point, I never said this was a politically correct thread. The content was generated before any edits were done, none of those comments were generated after. they were simply a comparison of 100% positive comments for an obese female on Facebook and 100% negative comments for a healthy/fit couple.
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My understanding of dedication relates to the subject in the OP. (Appearance and fitness) why would I speculate if she may be dedicated at any other thing, that isn't the point. The point was all the comments towards her were positive when she basically did nothing but say "Hey, I'm over weight and I don't care" where as…
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You obviously didn't/couldn't read the content of the post. (Photo lost quality upon upload)
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"There are different forms of dedication. For all we know the heavier girl could strictly dedicated to saving people's lives as a nurse, doctor, etc. " Missing the point. "I know LOTS of fitness people who dedicate to exercise, but are undedicated to family and friends. " Missing the point. "I'm dedicated to fitness, but…
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This.
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wouldpet/10
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The comments weren't "compiled", as you can see by simply looking at the time stamp.
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that's definitely true, but the vast majority do.
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Surprised you could read it, seems to have uploaded in awful quality. How could you disagree? it isn't known if she has these "medical conditions" and it is far far more likely she doesn't. At most you could say she possibly has a medical condition, though the fact that she basically put her over-weight life story in that…
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How far from my age are CatrinaH and Liftingmommy?
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Thank him for delivering.
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looks real OP. One for the ladies (picture). You like?
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I agree.
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"Not one student complained" How did you come to this conclusion? Did you conduct a survey of every student?
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"I don't think they're trying to get granola bars out of lunches" Maybe you should go read the OP, again.
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Restricting and replacing normal foods with reduced fat low calorie variants doesn't encourage healthy eating nor does it educate kids in healthy eating. low calories =/= healthy.
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Speeding is dangerous to yourself and all other drivers, talking on the phone and driving intoxicated are hazardous to yourself and all other drivers. A healthy kid Eating a full sized granola bar is hardly a danger to anyone, why would this need to be regulated for this individual?
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Environment and safety related restrictions which benefit all of us and our environment. They're not deciding what color your car is, or what your car looks like, or what brand of car you buy. Hardly a comparison. Not every kid is overweight and uneducated in nutrition. This isn't about creating healthy food, this is about…
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We also let them build our roadways, why shouldn't they decide what vehicles we drive on them also?
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Nice edit. Oh, the Irony.
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Do you teach your students to use paragraphs?
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"Good nutritional behavior is learned in childhood" Going to assume you meant CAN be, yes it can however no where in the OP does it state anything about teaching kids about nutrition, it simply says they'll be replacing food and nothing else. "At least they would get some nutrients at school" Read the OP didn't see…