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Any one whose seen at least one episode of My 600 Pound Life can see how "graceful" these people are. They waddle when they walk (if they can) or have to sit down and push themselves up if they want to go upstairs or get winded easily.
They also wash themselves with a rag on a stick.Any one whose seen at least one episode of My 600 Pound Life can see how "graceful" these people are. They waddle when they walk (if they can) or have to sit down and push themselves up if they want to go upstairs or get winded easily.
I remember seeing one use a toilet brush.They also wash themselves with a rag on a stick.
This reminds me of a time when I took my kids to a castle near where I live. (Castle Rising for anyone who cares) It's quite a tourist site because its a beautifully preserved early Norman keep with blah blah roof blah blah stairway etc read the wikipedia article if you care. Anyway because it's an early Norman keep it features narrow winding corridors, tiny little doors and a LOT of steep spiral stairways. We were waiting to flash our National Trust cards for free entry (NT Represent!) but were delayed by a family of enormous tourists who were complaining that they wanted their money back because 90% of the building was inaccessible due to their bulk. I genuinely felt sorry for the poor girl behind the counter who can't have been a day over 17 and was desperately trying to explain to these people that when William The Conqueror invaded in 1066 he tended to build his castles with defense in mind and to that end failed to accommodate visiting Orcas 10 centuries later. Funnily enough I was talking to a friend who worked three summers at Dover Castle whilst at university and he claims that this is not an uncommon occurrence.
This reminds me of a time when I took my kids to a castle near where I live. (Castle Rising for anyone who cares) It's quite a tourist site because its a beautifully preserved early Norman keep with blah blah roof blah blah stairway etc read the wikipedia article if you care. Anyway because it's an early Norman keep it features narrow winding corridors, tiny little doors and a LOT of steep spiral stairways. We were waiting to flash our National Trust cards for free entry (NT Represent!) but were delayed by a family of enormous tourists who were complaining that they wanted their money back because 90% of the building was inaccessible due to their bulk. I genuinely felt sorry for the poor girl behind the counter who can't have been a day over 17 and was desperately trying to explain to these people that when William The Conqueror invaded in 1066 he tended to build his castles with defense in mind and to that end failed to accommodate visiting Orcas 10 centuries later. Funnily enough I was talking to a friend who worked three summers at Dover Castle whilst at university and he claims that this is not an uncommon occurrence.
How utterly fat and entitled do you have to be to think the entire world needs to stop everything and cater to you? How fat do your fingers have to be to take issue with touchscreen phones? Even the Slatons have managed to use smartphones, so you really have to be a heifer if you're having issues with that.
As someone who's had a bit of dance training and does the occasional casual class, I call bollocks on that. Even people with 'natural' grace have to work damn hard to achieve the absolute, yet relaxed control that real grace requires. This has nothing to do with body shape. Some of the best dancers in my classes have been pretty chunky, but really strong, flexible, and extremely coordinated. Whereas a fair few of the skinny girls dance like robots.
>my thighs most definitely bulge past my seat
>manspreading
What else is spreading the news these days?
Generally speaking, surgeons may refuse to perform surgery requiring GA on incredibly obese people because firstly the anaesthetic has to be carefully matched to someone's weight, and secondly given people that big often have cardio issues or breathing problems, putting them under is like playing russian roulette. Bitch needs to understand the first doc was trying to avoid killing her."I was being punished for being fat by being refused treatment."
In short, the mod is told she can't be put under general anesthesia because of her weight, so she goes to a new doctor, who tells her the first guy was wrong. Now, I'm no doctor, and I'm not going to pick sides as to which doctor was right or wrong (though there's some evidence to show at least that it takes enough extra precautions that some doctors would probably not be willing to perform the operation), but the real gold here is that she blames her doctor for being fatphobic because he has a differing view on the situation. Annoying? Sure. But of course there's no way that maybe he, being a medical professional, thinks that she's in a dangerous situation because of her weight and doesn't just want to get at her for being fat. That's completely out of the question.
Dunno if this... person has been mentioned on here, but serial cheater/liar/narcissist/chubmonster Ragen Chastain (an advocate for HAES who claims that she's an elite athlete) has been caught cheating at a 5K race. The best bit is that she managed it in one hour two minutes. That's a leisurely walking pace for most of us.
https://truthaboutragen.wordpress.com/2016/06/30/road-to-tempe-2016-ragen-the-cheater/
Dunno if this... person has been mentioned on here, but serial cheater/liar/narcissist/chubmonster Ragen Chastain (an advocate for HAES who claims that she's an elite athlete) has been caught cheating at a 5K race. The best bit is that she managed it in one hour two minutes. That's a leisurely walking pace for most of us.
https://truthaboutragen.wordpress.com/2016/06/30/road-to-tempe-2016-ragen-the-cheater/