Skinny is the new moral/hard working and all other kind of superiority?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a lame rant. OP is probably the same person who is convinced men hate skinny women with their pancake butts and only curves and big butts are attractive. If you're happy being bigger, or, ahem "curvy" good for you, but no need to tear anyone else down.

Maybe read the comments? I am not ahem curvy.


Oh, is that just your envy and insecurity that makes you appear larger than you are? It's hard to tell. But a person who uses an outdated word like "skinny" is most definitely not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's all about excuses, blaming someone else, I'm a victim, I have no agency in my own life and whatever happens is definitely someone else's fault.

Maybe it is about I am so superior bcs I didn't eat bread, rice, and the myriad other foods bcs I am insane.


You need to get off the internet and hit the gym, because fit people in real life eat bread, rice, cake, and cookies (in moderation).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a lame rant. OP is probably the same person who is convinced men hate skinny women with their pancake butts and only curves and big butts are attractive. If you're happy being bigger, or, ahem "curvy" good for you, but no need to tear anyone else down.

Maybe read the comments? I am not ahem curvy.


Oh, is that just your envy and insecurity that makes you appear larger than you are? It's hard to tell. But a person who uses an outdated word like "skinny" is most definitely not.

Perhaps the person is not a native English speaker? What is the proper word for skinny iyo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's all about excuses, blaming someone else, I'm a victim, I have no agency in my own life and whatever happens is definitely someone else's fault.

Maybe it is about I am so superior bcs I didn't eat bread, rice, and the myriad other foods bcs I am insane.


You need to get off the internet and hit the gym, because fit people in real life eat bread, rice, cake, and cookies (in moderation).

Do they? I can't tell based on that other thread, that declared fruit bad, rice bad, bread bad, oat milk, and oats bad....I like the internet and unlike you who has to hit the gym to be fit and to eat bread, I can eat bread and walk around with my dog and be perfectly normal weight if not underweight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?
Anonymous
OP as someone who had a BMI of like 35 a year ago, and who has lost a lot of weight this year, I find posts like yours to simply be the logical counterpoint on the extreme scale to the people who make threads that say "why don't people care about being fat and hate themselves every day?"

You are just the other side of the same coin. Using insults and broad sweeping generalizations to knife a population that makes you upset.

And honestly I agree with you about the food. But of course its an extremely complicated subject. If it wasn't we would have found a solution for it by now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?


OP is thin, but not fit and doesn't understand the difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a lame rant. OP is probably the same person who is convinced men hate skinny women with their pancake butts and only curves and big butts are attractive. If you're happy being bigger, or, ahem "curvy" good for you, but no need to tear anyone else down.

Maybe read the comments? I am not ahem curvy.


Oh, is that just your envy and insecurity that makes you appear larger than you are? It's hard to tell. But a person who uses an outdated word like "skinny" is most definitely not.

Perhaps the person is not a native English speaker? What is the proper word for skinny iyo?


I see the word "skinny" used often on these boards. I don't know anyone who refers to adults as skinny. Sometimes it can be used when referring to children. But the connotation is skin and bones. Most "skinny" adults are usually referred to as: thin, lean, fit, toned, athletic, etc. But someone or a few people are obsessed with using only "skinny" when referring to them. It's weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?

About nasty people, like you who judge people based on their weight and use their skinny status to feel superior to those that, are not skinny. Newsflash, you are not morally superior to overweight people, you just act like you are. I am also complaining about ripping other women, yes, mostly women apart so you can feel better about being a shallow, insecure person. I am also complaining about those that think the food industry is not to share 90% of the responsibility for the obesity epidemic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?

About nasty people, like you who judge people based on their weight and use their skinny status to feel superior to those that, are not skinny. Newsflash, you are not morally superior to overweight people, you just act like you are. I am also complaining about ripping other women, yes, mostly women apart so you can feel better about being a shallow, insecure person. I am also complaining about those that think the food industry is not to share 90% of the responsibility for the obesity epidemic.


You're doing a super awesome job not judging people based on their weight. Gold star!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?


OP is thin, but not fit and doesn't understand the difference.

Thin and fit! Try harder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?


OP is thin, but not fit and doesn't understand the difference.

Thin and fit! Try harder.


Walking your dog does not make you "fit" OP.
Anonymous
Well, I am having a real good time reversing the roles and seeing all the outrage in the "thin" posters!
How ardent you are in not being bullied for being thin!
How ardent to defend your "moral" superiority.
None sees the hypocrisy where you have a thread of 62 pages with most of them attacking overweight people for the same exact thing you are now offended by!
Judging people based on their weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I completely understand if a person grows up in poverty, in a food desert, and/or without access to medical care/advice. However, OP, if that doesn't apply to you, you sound a little privileged and like you are assuming the role of a victim whereas there are so many true victims in our country whose health suffers because of dire circumstances and an inability to escape them.

Except I am not overweight, not in the slightest. I have had the privilege of learning how to cook the old-fashioned way, and was blessed with some genetics. What am I a victim of then?


Then what are you complaining about? Being thin?

About nasty people, like you who judge people based on their weight and use their skinny status to feel superior to those that, are not skinny. Newsflash, you are not morally superior to overweight people, you just act like you are. I am also complaining about ripping other women, yes, mostly women apart so you can feel better about being a shallow, insecure person. I am also complaining about those that think the food industry is not to share 90% of the responsibility for the obesity epidemic.


You are the nastiest person on this thread, OP.

I have seen people on here say terrible and nasty things about people based on their weight, but honestly you are as likely to see people say terrible things about thin people as fat people. I see thin women on these threads called bulimic, ugly, and worse. There's judgment about everyone's eating, too. There's just a lot of criticism and negativity on this board.

But what I always think to myself is that the nastiest people are probably the ones who feel the worst about themselves. It's like that recent thread about the friend who lost 90 lbs and then was mean to fat people. The meanness is pretty much always insecurity and self-loathing. It makes me feel bad for people. I don't take any of it personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I am having a real good time reversing the roles and seeing all the outrage in the "thin" posters!
How ardent you are in not being bullied for being thin!
How ardent to defend your "moral" superiority.
None sees the hypocrisy where you have a thread of 62 pages with most of them attacking overweight people for the same exact thing you are now offended by!
Judging people based on their weight.


Oh well, at least we are thin.
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