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Originally Posted by sinner
It seems like everytime I turn on the TV someone is talking about body image. Typically it involves overweight people going on about how unhappy they are with their life and the way they look. Then there's some "expert" who goes on and on about how they should just accept themselves and be happy. I think this is absolute bull$hit. What happened to working hard for what you want? It's not ok to be lazy, plain and simple. It's not ok to accept mediocrity. I can't stand when someone complains about something but can't motivate themselves to change it. I know several people that fit into this category, family members actually and it drives me nuts. If you want to get in shape, stop eating $hit, get your a$$ up off the couch and go the f'in gym. No, you can't just buy a pill. And no, that stupid ball that you saw on tv won't make you lose your gut. If you're not willing to put in the work then you don't want it bad enough, plain and simple. If that's the case, I don't care to hear you complain about it!
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Agreed 110%
Everything thinks surgury and pills are the answer these days because it's easy to toss money to a doc and/or swallow a pill. Hard work escapes a lot of Americans these days. Oh and them being fat is always some "disorder" and has nothing to do with their lifestyle and eating habits. I honestly wish doctors would tell people how it is and not make up nonsense just to spare their feelings. The vast majority of overweight people are that way because of their own choices in life, not because of body chemistry or genetics, anyone who says otherwise is either living in denial or on the payroll.