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the LUC pants are the new fly yarn ones, the boots look like they are the new roo ones, but what jacket is that (fabric, season)? Funny, the sleeves look a tad short for once (re ccp standards).pix
Originally posted by FuumaFuck you and your viewpoint, I hate this depoliticized environment where every opinion should be respected, no matter how moronic. My avatar was chosen just for you, die in a ditch fucker.
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Originally posted by SombreResplendence View PostThis is untrue. There are documented neurological disorders that cause affected individuals to not know when to stop eating.
Some addictions are also neurological, and withdrawal can be enough to kill an addict.
Like I said, there are situations where psychological disturbances can cause one to indulge but just like anything else it can be treated and eliminated.
Seb - Looks good!
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What are you eating today?
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not very gothninja, but the flowers ARE ironic, in case you're wondering.Originally posted by FaustTrue story. Dude walks into Hostem, looks around, says, "I like how you took this whole All Saints thing and ran with it."
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Originally posted by Peasant View PostNeuro-dis. would be physical abnormalities or insults (tumors, infection, car crash) that cause things like seizures, paralysis, loss of sensation, pain, etc. They can also cause confusion and some personality changes but they're not going to cause someone to crush M&M's all day.
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There is a distinctly unpleasant whiff of personal judgement of late in this thread.
You can criticitze a man's choice of trouser, but you cannot criticize his choice of job, woman or cream bun intake.
That's how we like it.spinning glue back into horses. . .
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How someone can believe he's more or less safe of any diseases just because of his diet and "healthy" lifestyle is beyond me.
Always believed that SZ is a place where it's allowed to smoke, drink and eat.
Anyway, there's already a "what are you not eating today"-thread:
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Originally posted by Peasant View PostThere are no physical reasons (diseases) that cause people to become obese. All the hereditary and thyroid issues you've heard of lack much evidence (they're exaggerated). You can say they have psychological problems and while it may be true you don't hear the same cushion used on drug addicts. Same shit. Same goes for smokers. There are far more health costs attributed to the overweight than those who smoke yet everyone fucking hates smokers.Originally posted by Peasant View PostAre you saying neurological disorders are different from the psychological that I mentioned? If so you should do some reading. Neuro-dis. would be physical abnormalities or insults (tumors, infection, car crash) that cause things like seizures, paralysis, loss of sensation, pain, etc. They can also cause confusion and some personality changes but they're not going to cause someone to crush M&M's all day.
Like I said, there are situations where psychological disturbances can cause one to indulge but just like anything else it can be treated and eliminated.
Do you also believe that pain is fear leaving the body?
Originally posted by dontbecruel View PostThis is baseless crap. There are lots of inherited and acquired organic disorders that affect appetite, satiety and weight control. Try telling the parents of a child with Prader-Willi syndrome that their child does not have a neurological condition affecting their appetite.An artist is not paid for his labor, but for his vision. - James Whistler
Originally posted by BBSCCPI order 1 in every size, please, for every occasion
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Originally posted by the breaks View Postok so 0.001% of people have a valid reason for being overweight
consider this
National Obesity Trends
About one-third of U.S. adults (33.8%) are obese.
Approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2—19 years are obese.
[Data from the National Health and Examination Survey (NHANES)]
Trends by State 1985–2010
During the past 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States and rates remain high. In 2010, no state had a prevalence of obesity less than 20%. Thirty-six states had a prevalence of 25% or more; 12 of these states (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia) had a prevalence of 30% or more.
again,i got no problem with fat people but i do got a problem with people that insist that being overweight is beyond their control. If you are fat, own it and are happy, i'm in your corner. if you eat mcdonald's and pizza 7 daze/week and take an elevator to go up 1 flight of stairs, and then claim your weight is genetic, i don't wanna hear it.
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SeptSeptSept: I like chucks just as much as the next dude, but it doesn't go with this outfit. You have a nice feel going on with the jacket and pants (with good choice of colors/tones I might add). But when it reaches the footwear...I feel there's this disconnect. Like having a nice glass of wine with plastic processed cheese. Both awesome on their own...but together? Hmm.
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