I’m in Gatlinburg, TN

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Making fun of other people is shameful. Making fun of people because they are Patriotic means that you are a traitor, OP. If you do not love this Country, why are you even here?


And why are you Capitalizing random Words?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My dad’s cleaning lady is obese and a Trump supporter. You would probably think she’s a dumb, fat loser. But when my dad was sick with cancer she visited and brought him food and went and sat with him for some of his chemo treatments when I couldn’t be there. My daughter is going to college and she just brought her a gift basket of things for her dorm room. She is one of the kindest people I’ve ever met. So maybe you can stop looking down on people you think you are superior to.


This is so patronizing I can’t even. Did you really think fat Trump supporters are incapable of basic human decency??


Well…Trump is incapable of basic human decency.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And it amazes me that, wherever we go, there are entire families where everyone is not just fat, but morbidly obese. Even the kids, who are more often than no inhaling a bag of chips or drinking sugary soda.

And the Venn diagram of these people and those sporting some sort of patriotic/Let’s Go Brandon/Trump gear is a circle.

Can’t wait to get back home to DC.


Where the people are just fat.


And judgementL as H3ll


Mostly just mental.
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Anonymous wrote:OP please stop using the term morbidly obese. It is a medical term and you have no idea what it means.

Also, I'm far more turned off by how rude and awful you sound than those people that you are describing.


+1 why are you taking inventories of other people’s bodies?

Poverty and obesity are highly correlated. McDonalds is cheap. Sugar is a great dopamine hit when you are under tremendous stress. Corn syrup and seed oils are highly fattening and also highly subsidized. Poor people have multiple jobs just to get by and cheap processed food is both cheap and quickly prepared.

Gym memberships are expensive and intentional exercise takes time and space not often available.

Empathy is free and abundantly available for those who choose it rather than scorn and derision.


+1 I'll add that I read once how parents still want to buy things for their kids that will make them happy. Since the idea of buying something expensive is to far outside their reach, they substitute with food treats.

Having grown up in a really poor area, I also think a lot of it stems from families still eating the way they always have, even though nobody is working a physical job anymore. It's all sitting at a desk but their habits haven't changed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And it amazes me that, wherever we go, there are entire families where everyone is not just fat, but morbidly obese. Even the kids, who are more often than no inhaling a bag of chips or drinking sugary soda.

And the Venn diagram of these people and those sporting some sort of patriotic/Let’s Go Brandon/Trump gear is a circle.

Can’t wait to get back home to DC.


And DC people are homely looking . Pick your poison
Anonymous
We went to Gatlinburg for a family reunion and rented a house in the Smokey Mountains and it was really lovely. Yes, people are fatter than in DC--that's the South. And people in DC are fatter than those in NYC or Europe. That's the nature of this country and the Standard American Diet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is cringe.


OP is a closed-minded idiot, who’s never actually visited Ward 8.
Anonymous
We just went to Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg to meet BIL's family since it was half way between us. We've been 2x before, but I think that the situation our country is in right now, just made everything sadder (the confederate flags, the F Joe Biden, etc) and the complete lack of any COVID acknowledgement (we saw 2 people in masks during the 5 days we were there.) We had a good time, and it was good for the cousins to hang out, but I not not sure we will choose to go back there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat related to the topic but I didn't realize how large the people in this country have become until the other day. My son needed a quick pair of pants so we ran to Walmart. My son is tall and lean and he wears a medium. Finding a medium was akin to searching for a unicorn. However, XL-3XL were a plenty.


Men's pants are not sold in Small/Medium/Large. They go by waist and inseam dimensions, in that order.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And it amazes me that, wherever we go, there are entire families where everyone is not just fat, but morbidly obese. Even the kids, who are more often than no inhaling a bag of chips or drinking sugary soda.

And the Venn diagram of these people and those sporting some sort of patriotic/Let’s Go Brandon/Trump gear is a circle.

Can’t wait to get back home to DC.


Well, I mean, you went to the Hillbilly Riviera and this shocks you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Making fun of other people is shameful. Making fun of people because they are Patriotic means that you are a traitor, OP. If you do not love this Country, why are you even here?


That doesn't make one a traitor. What makes one a traitor is wearing patriotic clothing while violently trying to overthrow a government and disrupt the democratic process. Also, the proportion of "patriots" who cannot use English properly is ironically high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat related to the topic but I didn't realize how large the people in this country have become until the other day. My son needed a quick pair of pants so we ran to Walmart. My son is tall and lean and he wears a medium. Finding a medium was akin to searching for a unicorn. However, XL-3XL were a plenty.


It didn’t occur to you that the S-M-L sizes might have already sold out and the larger sizes were the only ones left?
Anonymous
Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?

Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?

Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?

Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?

Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.


Agreed. I usually vote progressive, but it’s nasty of OP to be so judgmental. Honestly, it’s one of the reasons my family left DC. I’d rather be around a political mix of people - even people who are politically apathetic or don’t like to pick a party label. It’s better than being in a community where if you aren’t hewing to the party line you’re an outsider. We spent time in WV and NC this summer, as well as liberal Maine and MD. It was nice to be out of the bubbles.
Anonymous
^^ oh and I lived in TN for a year. It was awesome - stunning natural beauty and each of the cities has a unique vibe. Knoxville especially is fantastic. Don’t hate on it!
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