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    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
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    I'd judge George more if he hadn't started HS around 240 (which is fat, but he was pretty buff looking at pictures), and have coaches want/require him to add 100 pounds, most of which was fat, all for sport.

    Now he's stuck trying to break the bad eating habits cultivated, exercise on two bum knees, and work 40/50 per week.

    It's been 5 years since he's noticeably gained weight. Sub-30, maybe he can figure diet out enough to lose 30-40 pounds, but I see him always being a productive, loving father who is 300+ mostly due to his time in athletics.

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    All Hail the Legatron The Reckoning's Avatar
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    only eat when you're hungry and not as a time filler. walk instead of drive as much as possible. exercise three times a week with non bulk weight but instead a medium between bulk and shaping. find yourself a woman who doesn't dead fish in bed and actually s you lights out. if your girl is fit, you'll have more incentive to be fit as well.

    it's more of a lifestyle issue than food imo.

    australia doesn't have corn syrup in their food, but they're still fat s over here. it's because in a big country you tend to drive more and walk less.

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    All Hail the Legatron The Reckoning's Avatar
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    I'd judge George more if he hadn't started HS around 240 (which is fat, but he was pretty buff looking at pictures), and have coaches want/require him to add 100 pounds, most of which was fat, all for sport.

    Now he's stuck trying to break the bad eating habits cultivated, exercise on two bum knees, and work 40/50 per week.

    It's been 5 years since he's noticeably gained weight. Sub-30, maybe he can figure diet out enough to lose 30-40 pounds, but I see him always being a productive, loving father who is 300+ mostly due to his time in athletics.

    he needs to start swimming then. it'll be alot better in distributing the resistance so it's not so hard on his knees. swimming is an epic workout.
    Last edited by The Reckoning; 10-12-2013 at 05:46 PM.

  4. #29
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    What i hate seeing is little fat children waddling around trying to play like normal kids but too fat to run or climb. Its child abuse to do that to a kid and we should prosecute their lazy-ass parents. Kids end up being emo mental messes and live deprived lives missing many of the notable things that bring joy into living.
    One handed fat kids, playing with one hand, because the other has a push up or a Popsicle.

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    Got sauce for the toss? Salad Tosser's Avatar
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    Eat more salads. There are thousands of possibilities.

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    I'm far below 300 but still pretty overweight considering my height. 6-2, 340 ain't too bad imho, i know some guy from high school who's about my height (5'7) but weighs more than 120 kilograms (don't know how many pounds it's equivalent of)

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    I seriously don't get the mindset of some people, I have a friend that looks like Biggie, we both have a weight training class in College and you rarely see him busting some ass in there, his been fat ever since he was a child, I have no idea how some people don't get concern whether they'll die from a heart attack or dying from some other related to obesity, I know death can hit us at any given moment, but its the people that don't take advantage of the amazing attribute the body is that will mostly likely go first.

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    Believe.
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    I seriously don't get the mindset of some people, I havhealthyriend that looks like Biggie, we both have a weight training class in College and you rarely see him busting some ass in there, his been fat ever since he was a child, I have no idea how some people don't get concern whether they'll die from a heart attack or dying from some other related to obesity, I know death can hit us at any given moment, but its the people that don't take advantage of the amazing attribute the body is that will mostly likely go first.
    Some like to live life in the moment and don't think about dropping dead. dying healthy doesn't meam you ain't still dead

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    Believe.
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    Some like to live life in the moment and don't think about dropping dead. dying healthy doesn't meam you ain't still dead
    I seriously doubt people who are really over weight want to live in the moment, more like killing themselves more quickly.

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    Garnett > Duncan sickdsm's Avatar
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    Blaming the food for making us fat. Classic.

    Even more classic is the shock the certain healthy foods are expensive. Try commercially growing fruits and veggies that doesn't rely on lots of labor.

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    "Blaming the food for making us fat. Classic."

    you're right! food couldn't possibly make somebody fat!

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    "Blaming the food for making us fat. Classic."

    you're right! food couldn't possibly make somebody fat!
    It's true. Food cannot make you fat. You are required to consume more of it than you can use before your body will produce fat. Over eating makes you fat. Food cannot perform the act of "making".

    Food makes you fat just as water makes you drown.

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    Is there no one else? AchillesHeel's Avatar
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    People hate making changes. They know what they must do in order to lose weight(stop eating so ing much, fatty, and exercise regularly) but they keep making excuses, like children, or work. Wake up a little earlier, go outside more, do some light jogging and stretching, hit the gym every now and then.

    It's so ing simple, yet there are literally millions upon millions that are like 6 ft and 250+ pounds, sitting on their fat ass and watching TV.

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    I think it depends on what things you're talking about imho. For me, I like changes in some areas but I don't want to, or I'm just afraid to make any changes in some other areas. Like, I quit a treadmill job last year and managed to make my way back to school which I think has to be a positive change even though school is overrated. I majored in physics during college years but I switched to a literature one (not exactly literature but something similar) for graduate study. Meanwhile, I can't be more resistant to those changes that might possibly take place in my personal life. I'm living a happy life as a celibate, in my parents home, and I don't see no reason to make any change to it. My cousins got married and got babies but "I don't ever wanna be that way" because "I don't wanna grow up."

    The affection for my goddess and the process of writing a story concerning her have brought me more mental satisfaction than a hypothetic marriage could've ever afforded to give me, tbh

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