Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

"Journey" is a nice 'soft' word for those looking for plenty of escape clauses & excuses. Journey implies taking one's time, stopping to smell the roses or roast beef along the way & carries not an ounce of the sense of urgency the death fats need to internalize if they want to limit already probably considerable damage to their bodies. They're casually hitch hiking from Point A to Point B, (which they rarely reach), when they should have booked a ticket on a bullet train.

Self discovery is all well & good but it's hard to apply things you've learned about yourself if you're bed bound or close to death from your own morbid stupidity.
 
The Fat's are mad that Rebel Wilson admits that she used to eat 3,000 calories a day. Eating 3,000 calories a day, seems to be normal for them.

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Some fat women made a Twitter thread about it.
Link to Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/blackfatqueer/status/1328747315755163648
 
The Fat's are mad that Rebel Wilson admits that she used to eat 3,000 calories a day. Eating 3,000 calories a day, seems to be normal for them.

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Some fat women made a Twitter thread about it.
Link to Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/blackfatqueer/status/1328747315755163648
Oh yeah, many of them easily eat 5K+ calories a day, lol. It's disturbingly "easy" to do if you don't track your food, go for huge sugary 500-calorie Starbucks drinks and a couple of 2000-calorie fast food or delivery meals plus junk food snacks most days, and have no understanding of hunger and satiety cues.

Some tweets from that thread:
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^How about trying 2000 and taking a damn walk every day? 🙄

Anyway, Rebel looks great. I'm truly happy for her.
 
"Journey" is a nice 'soft' word for those looking for plenty of escape clauses & excuses. Journey implies taking one's time, stopping to smell the roses or roast beef along the way & carries not an ounce of the sense of urgency the death fats need to internalize if they want to limit already probably considerable damage to their bodies. They're casually hitch hiking from Point A to Point B, (which they rarely reach), when they should have booked a ticket on a bullet train.

Self discovery is all well & good but it's hard to apply things you've learned about yourself if you're bed bound or close to death from your own morbid stupidity.
There's also the clichéd saying that, "Life is all about the journey, not the destination." It's a saying I almost always hear from thoroughly mediocre people who have no real aim in life, who have accomplished nothing of substance, and whose main contribution to society can be boiled down to, "Keeps money in circulation by consooming."

But to your average NPC it sounds good, I guess. And I'm almost certain it's where the now-clichéd concept of self-help "journeys" started. After all, on a "weight-loss journey," one need not worry too much about actually reaching a weight-loss destination, so long as one is able to come up with enough pseudo-profound insights into how they need to stop being so hard on themselves, give themselves permission to indulge childish whims in the name of self-care, and handwave away impulsive behaviors (such as a cake binge) as somehow necessary to their mental health.
 
It's disturbingly "easy" to do if you don't track your food, go for huge sugary 500-calorie Starbucks drinks and a couple of 2000-calorie fast food or delivery meals plus junk food snacks most days, and have no understanding of hunger and satiety cues.
Medical kiwis correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't metabolic syndrome fuck up ghrelin production so you can't feel satiated?
 
Oh yeah, many of them easily eat 5K+ calories a day, lol. It's disturbingly "easy" to do if you don't track your food, go for huge sugary 500-calorie Starbucks drinks and a couple of 2000-calorie fast food or delivery meals plus junk food snacks most days, and have no understanding of hunger and satiety cues.

Some tweets from that thread:
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^How about trying 2000 and taking a damn walk every day? 🙄

Anyway, Rebel looks great. I'm truly happy for her.
These cows are delusional. If 3000 calories a day is good, actually... well no wonder.
 
Oh yeah, many of them easily eat 5K+ calories a day, lol. It's disturbingly "easy" to do if you don't track your food, go for huge sugary 500-calorie Starbucks drinks and a couple of 2000-calorie fast food or delivery meals plus junk food snacks most days, and have no understanding of hunger and satiety cues.

Some tweets from that thread:
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^How about trying 2000 and taking a damn walk every day? 🙄

Anyway, Rebel looks great. I'm truly happy for her.
Even 2000 is too many calories for most women, unless they're really active. A man doing heavy construction or landscaping work for a living could get away with 3000-calorie days, but a sedentary woman who wants to stay at an ideal weight is looking at 1200-1600 calories/day, depending upon her height, age, and just how damned sedentary she is. And that actually is plenty if your calorie budget is going to real, nutritious food, and not tasty junk and empty carbs.

These two are claiming that 3000-3500 calories a day is the right amount for most people (unless you're a shorty who only needs 2500). Where do they even get this kind of absurd misinformation? Of course bannanaomi doesn't cite the "doubly-labeled water trials" she mentions. But I am absolutely certain that she and blackfatqueer routinely screech that anybody who questions them is a science-denier.
 
Medical kiwis correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't metabolic syndrome fuck up ghrelin production so you can't feel satiated?
medical kiwi here, metabolic syndrome is a term for a sum of conditions - high bp, diabetes and obesity. the satiety problem is derived from enlarged stomach and no knowledge of what a rational portions for average humans look like. That’s why obese parents are very likely to have obese progeny - they teach them the size of the portions, the food habits etc. Food can also be an addiction - messing with dopamine and so. Ghrelin and leptin imbalance is very sparsely a reason for being obese.
 
These two are claiming that 3000-3500 calories a day is the right amount for most people (unless you're a shorty who only needs 2500). Where do they even get this kind of absurd misinformation? Of course bannanaomi doesn't cite the "doubly-labeled water trials" she mentions. But I am absolutely certain that she and blackfatqueer routinely screech that anybody who questions them is a science-denier.

bannanaomi seems to be an eating-disordered, gender-special, Antifa-sympathizing, shaved-head spoonie mess who isn't fat. Maybe she's trying to sabotage other people into gaining weight or she really thinks that aggressive recovery eating protocols (some do put anorexics who aren't at risk for refeeding syndrome on 3000 calories a day) are something everyone is supposed to do for life.

Twitter is full of crazies, but I'm sure we're all acutely aware of that, lol.
 
I've been seeing the 3K thing in FA circles for at least a few years along with the "calories are energy and if that's the energy their body needs..." trope. I mean the body doesn't need the energy otherwise it wouldn't be converting the excess into a 3rd chin and belly apron, would it?
 
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This is a chart from an article I found from some US county about how the Covid vaccine will be dispersed, which is how I imagine most countries will follow suit. The thing that makes me wonder - most HAESers are obsessed with wearing a mask and telling people to do that as well as social distancing (which I agree with), so I know that they will all jump at the chance to take the vaccine. Thing is, they are so obsessed with insisting that obesity =/= high risk. So will they wait for people with real illnesses to take the vaccine first, or will they set their pride aside and for once believe in science? 🤔🤔
 
Well, most will ree about muh condishuns which are totes not due to obesity and demand the vaccine. If they can convince themselves that being morbidly obese isn't a health risk then I'm sure they will convince themselves they deserve the vaccine too but not because of muh weight!
 
If anything, being fatter is a wholly bad thing given that everything we know about Le Coeuf proves that being fat means you have a far poorer clinical outcome than a person who is a healthy weight. Seven times more likely to be needing a vent, three times more likely to die, 100% higher chance of your fat ass being responsible for harm or injury caused to a health care worker needing to flip yo fat ass into a prone position.

Beckah lives in the UK, this has been well documented in the media here, and a solid example of it was how with members of the Gov. getting it, slender Matt Hancock and Rishi Sunak were back to normal in a fortnight, fattie bastard BoJo was taken to Hospital.

And these deluded whales then have the gall to snivel about "but muh yooman rights bes abused ahs gonna be denied treatment!!". Like yes, this is how free-at-point-of-use, socialised medicine works. Resources are given to those most likely to recover, and it would cause harm to prolong the life of a person who is suffering because they're fat and got Le Coeuf hard, the Hippocratic Oath is NOT a right to life and does not expect medical staff to preserve life at ALL AND ANY cost, but rather to limit harm and suffering. Sometimes extending life is causing suffering.

I know a lot of fats personally who have porked out over this, and a couple have died. Not because of the weight they've gained, but because they were so damn fat in the first place that it made them ripe fro croaking because of it.


I've seen more than a few media outlets speculating about food shortages when we leave the EU the end of next month, and it scares me we have such deluded, reckless gluttons who *will* be buying far more food than they need, thus denying human sized people adequate nutrition.
 
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