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Re: Working out while sick.
It depends on how sick I am/what type of illness I have. Pneumonia? I stayed away from everything and everyone, public transportation included. I also tend to wash my hands more when I'm sick than wh…2 - 
      
Re: Thin Privilege or Lifestyle Consequences
Someone always has it worse, of course. I'm not disputing that. That someone has it worse doesn't mean that the person who has it "better" isn't still marginalized. There are also intersect…12 - 
      
Re: Thin Privilege or Lifestyle Consequences
Relevant how? The title of the page is, "State of Childhood Obesity" - the person who made the video said nothing about children (thankfully). The information in your link (which, again, is…3 - 
      
Re: Thin Privilege or Lifestyle Consequences
I can see where you're coming from as someone who will likely end up getting a PhD in linguistics, who has multiple friends and colleagues (in and outside of academia) with PhDs, and who knows quite …4 - 
      
Re: Thin Privilege or Lifestyle Consequences
Except there are obesity issues in non-affluent parts of the world as well and among people in the US who are working class. Never mind that those with X privilege don't automatically feel different …11 
