I have no interest in "shaming" anyone. I'm just put off by all the retards who insist on being inadequate and proud. If they'd just STFU, I'd be perfectly happy. You don't need to be thin or attractive--just don't expect to be treated as such and STFU about your fat problem (or whatever other inadequacy you have) -- the rest of us don't care.
If survival of the fittest involved leaotard Mom's with husband's credit card strutting her stuff while the wind literally whistles through her ears. I'd say no thanks. Some of the most intelligent people on the planet are not the prettiest. Then we have people who think because they have a great body, they are an authority?
@PeteBy Thats flawed logic. Intelligent healthy people exist, and if a person is obese or otherwise unhealthy, 9 times out of 10 its because they made stupid choices, so the "most intelligent" people you are reffering to, may not be as intelligent as you think.
Exceptions of course exist, but not enough of them to imply an "either/or" situation for intellect vs health.
Because they’re elitist, egotistical pieces of shit. Being more active than someone else doesn’t make you better than them. Nor does making more money than someone else make you better. I understand loving to work out. I understand needing it to maintain your sanity. As long as you’re being positive and encouraging, there’s nothing wrong with suggestions, but no one should look down on others.
I just think that most people don't know how to start the topic. The message is constructive but the delivery is rather.. I can't even find the word for it.
Being unhealthy and over weight is like a slow suicide. Some people actually care. There's ways of saying, and time to day it. But I usually keep it to myself. Unless someone would ask me.
I would never fat shame anyone at the gym. Actually I wouldn't fat shame them ever. It's just not my style. We're all going to die, they are just going to do it early.
The people who have conditions that make it hard for them to lose weight hardly ever shame fitness/health promoters because the people know that they are fat because of factors that they cannot control unlike the people who are fat who go around asking people hey am i fat how? or how can i improve my appearance and then they get all mad and they spew hate towards people who answer honestly!.
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I have no interest in "shaming" anyone. I'm just put off by all the retards who insist on being inadequate and proud. If they'd just STFU, I'd be perfectly happy. You don't need to be thin or attractive--just don't expect to be treated as such and STFU about your fat problem (or whatever other inadequacy you have) -- the rest of us don't care.
I think it is a natural instinct to be repelled by traits that people have that are not healthy or incitive of disease.
It has to do with the survival of the fittest.
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If survival of the fittest involved leaotard Mom's with husband's credit card strutting her stuff while the wind literally whistles through her ears. I'd say no thanks. Some of the most intelligent people on the planet are not the prettiest. Then we have people who think because they have a great body, they are an authority?
@PeteBy Thats flawed logic. Intelligent healthy people exist, and if a person is obese or otherwise unhealthy, 9 times out of 10 its because they made stupid choices, so the "most intelligent" people you are reffering to, may not be as intelligent as you think.
Exceptions of course exist, but not enough of them to imply an "either/or" situation for intellect vs health.
@MementoMori_ Your answer is the correct reason most of the time.
Because they’re elitist, egotistical pieces of shit. Being more active than someone else doesn’t make you better than them. Nor does making more money than someone else make you better. I understand loving to work out. I understand needing it to maintain your sanity. As long as you’re being positive and encouraging, there’s nothing wrong with suggestions, but no one should look down on others.
I just think that most people don't know how to start the topic. The message is constructive but the delivery is rather.. I can't even find the word for it.
I don't care what some random dudes say on the Internet.
I invite them to do my 7 days a week training, and tell me how it goes for them.
Because it makes them feel worse about themselves. It’s always easier to tear people down than raise yourself up
I always had the opinion that everyone has to start somewhere, just like I did way back when.
They want a quick way to boost their sense of self/ego. Probably due to feelings of envy.
People want to feel good about themselves and they’ll push back on anything that makes them feel like they could be doing something different
Being unhealthy and over weight is like a slow suicide. Some people actually care. There's ways of saying, and time to day it. But I usually keep it to myself. Unless someone would ask me.
Lazy people do not like being compared to those who are not. And few people like being told what to do.
I would never fat shame anyone at the gym. Actually I wouldn't fat shame them ever. It's just not my style. We're all going to die, they are just going to do it early.
I use to be skinny shamed , then fat shamed, hopefully now it has stopped.
Bwaaah
They don’t see the reason NOT to be civil with not-so-fit dudes.
Yeah I try not to embarrass anybody. We all got strides to make to improve who we are.
That first guy looks a lot like Hopper from Stranger Things
If you ever suffered from a condition that makes weight loss hard to do. Let me know how that goes for you.
The people who have conditions that make it hard for them to lose weight hardly ever shame fitness/health promoters because the people know that they are fat because of factors that they cannot control unlike the people who are fat who go around asking people hey am i fat how? or how can i improve my appearance and then they get all mad and they spew hate towards people who answer honestly!.
I think that comes in play when all avenuse to encourage someone are exhausted.
be healthy, don't die
let's just all be cool to each other