How do people not take better care of themselves?

Anonymous
Op, your ignorance is astounding.
Anonymous
Depression
Anonymous
I’m not overweight at all and indulge in processed food occasionally. I’m a widow and hate cooking for one. Also, I had spine surgery, so working out is hard. OP, you should be ashamed of yourself for being so judgmental.
Anonymous
I can’t believe people like op can be so shallow and clueless. What an empty meaningless life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes things aren’t as they appear, it’s easy to judge and assume that people aren’t taking care of themselves but sometimes medication, illnesses and other things create limitations for people.


Not pp. I agree that illness or reaction to medication can cause obesity, but come on - this is the case probably for 5 percent of the cases, if not a lot less. I know this is a bit insensitive but my grandmother used to say “there were no obese people in the camps”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is proof why people are unhealthy. They make every excuse under the sun to not incorporate a daily routine for exercise.

I can't because I have to get up at 7 and get home at 7. Ok, then you get up at 6 AM and run for 20-30 minutes before starting your.

You can make batches of food on Sunday for the week in order to save time, and it'll allow you to find time to workout. Or you can prechop veggies for the week and freeze them.

Get creative people. If you don't prioritize your health, you never will. There's always an excuse for not doing it. Now when will you stop with the excuses and do something about it?


You’re making the grave, grave error of thinking your life is good because you’ve made all the right choices, and other people’s aren’t because they’re doing things wrong. I used to think like that until I had some very bad luck hit.
Anonymous
Medications and health issues are not the reason Americans are so obese. As if the rest of the world doesn't have health issues and doesn't use drugs that mess with their metabolism and hormonal signals. Oh that's right, they do have those issues as well, yet their people are nowhere near as obese.

When will we finally admit the big part to blame is simply American lifestyles and and unhealthy relationship with food. You don't get a population that is 50% OBESE because they're all using certain medications or have health issues. It's because they eat like trash, have terrible lifestyle habits, and the entire culture of the country is toxic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is proof why people are unhealthy. They make every excuse under the sun to not incorporate a daily routine for exercise.

I can't because I have to get up at 7 and get home at 7. Ok, then you get up at 6 AM and run for 20-30 minutes before starting your.

You can make batches of food on Sunday for the week in order to save time, and it'll allow you to find time to workout. Or you can prechop veggies for the week and freeze them.

Get creative people. If you don't prioritize your health, you never will. There's always an excuse for not doing it. Now when will you stop with the excuses and do something about it?


You’re making the grave, grave error of thinking your life is good because you’ve made all the right choices, and other people’s aren’t because they’re doing things wrong. I used to think like that until I had some very bad luck hit.


Oh boo hoo.

I met a Japanese lady who 85 and still working every day. She worked 13 hours a day 7 days a week for 53 years straight and never took a vacation. She delivered milk to customers everyday for the vast majority of her life and never took vacation. She wasn't obese. She never ate trash food in her life and kept moving. Even with insane work hours.

You are a product of toxic American culture. It's not entirely your fault, but toxic American culture also produces a bunch of whiners who never want to take responsibility for anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is proof why people are unhealthy. They make every excuse under the sun to not incorporate a daily routine for exercise.

I can't because I have to get up at 7 and get home at 7. Ok, then you get up at 6 AM and run for 20-30 minutes before starting your.

You can make batches of food on Sunday for the week in order to save time, and it'll allow you to find time to workout. Or you can prechop veggies for the week and freeze them.

Get creative people. If you don't prioritize your health, you never will. There's always an excuse for not doing it. Now when will you stop with the excuses and do something about it?


You’re making the grave, grave error of thinking your life is good because you’ve made all the right choices, and other people’s aren’t because they’re doing things wrong. I used to think like that until I had some very bad luck hit.


Oh boo hoo.

I met a Japanese lady who 85 and still working every day. She worked 13 hours a day 7 days a week for 53 years straight and never took a vacation. She delivered milk to customers everyday for the vast majority of her life and never took vacation. She wasn't obese. She never ate trash food in her life and kept moving. Even with insane work hours.

You are a product of toxic American culture. It's not entirely your fault, but toxic American culture also produces a bunch of whiners who never want to take responsibility for anything.


Your scientific sample of one…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Workout routines” didn’t exist before the ‘80s or so. Only muscle heads went to gyms. And yet people were thin. There are lots of us out here who are very healthy and don’t have “workout routines.”

They smoked.
Portions were smaller.
Less fast food and soda.

Women definitely dieted, near starvation diets like grapefruit and eggs and there were things like Slimfast in the 60s. My sister drank something called Sego as a meal replacement.


Cabbage soup diet, anyone?


Memories!

I remember in 1989 in my office several women were on this. Looking back, I don't think anyone there needed it. But they felt they weren't skinny enough. That was a thing, plus people always talking about being on a diet and people asking another if they'd lost weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is proof why people are unhealthy. They make every excuse under the sun to not incorporate a daily routine for exercise.

I can't because I have to get up at 7 and get home at 7. Ok, then you get up at 6 AM and run for 20-30 minutes before starting your.

You can make batches of food on Sunday for the week in order to save time, and it'll allow you to find time to workout. Or you can prechop veggies for the week and freeze them.

Get creative people. If you don't prioritize your health, you never will. There's always an excuse for not doing it. Now when will you stop with the excuses and do something about it?


You’re making the grave, grave error of thinking your life is good because you’ve made all the right choices, and other people’s aren’t because they’re doing things wrong. I used to think like that until I had some very bad luck hit.


Oh boo hoo.

I met a Japanese lady who 85 and still working every day. She worked 13 hours a day 7 days a week for 53 years straight and never took a vacation. She delivered milk to customers everyday for the vast majority of her life and never took vacation. She wasn't obese. She never ate trash food in her life and kept moving. Even with insane work hours.

You are a product of toxic American culture. It's not entirely your fault, but toxic American culture also produces a bunch of whiners who never want to take responsibility for anything.


Your scientific sample of one…



The entire country of Japan has an obesity rate of below 6%. USA is approaching 50%.


But keep telling yourself it is due to factors outside of anyone's control. It's clearly due to American lifestyle and food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is proof why people are unhealthy. They make every excuse under the sun to not incorporate a daily routine for exercise.

I can't because I have to get up at 7 and get home at 7. Ok, then you get up at 6 AM and run for 20-30 minutes before starting your.

You can make batches of food on Sunday for the week in order to save time, and it'll allow you to find time to workout. Or you can prechop veggies for the week and freeze them.

Get creative people. If you don't prioritize your health, you never will. There's always an excuse for not doing it. Now when will you stop with the excuses and do something about it?


You’re making the grave, grave error of thinking your life is good because you’ve made all the right choices, and other people’s aren’t because they’re doing things wrong. I used to think like that until I had some very bad luck hit.


Oh boo hoo.

I met a Japanese lady who 85 and still working every day. She worked 13 hours a day 7 days a week for 53 years straight and never took a vacation. She delivered milk to customers everyday for the vast majority of her life and never took vacation. She wasn't obese. She never ate trash food in her life and kept moving. Even with insane work hours.

You are a product of toxic American culture. It's not entirely your fault, but toxic American culture also produces a bunch of whiners who never want to take responsibility for anything.


Yikes, is this OP?
What a weird response. You may be fit, but this sort of attitude reveals something unhealthy mentally about you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is proof why people are unhealthy. They make every excuse under the sun to not incorporate a daily routine for exercise.

I can't because I have to get up at 7 and get home at 7. Ok, then you get up at 6 AM and run for 20-30 minutes before starting your.

You can make batches of food on Sunday for the week in order to save time, and it'll allow you to find time to workout. Or you can prechop veggies for the week and freeze them.

Get creative people. If you don't prioritize your health, you never will. There's always an excuse for not doing it. Now when will you stop with the excuses and do something about it?


You’re making the grave, grave error of thinking your life is good because you’ve made all the right choices, and other people’s aren’t because they’re doing things wrong. I used to think like that until I had some very bad luck hit.


Oh boo hoo.

I met a Japanese lady who 85 and still working every day. She worked 13 hours a day 7 days a week for 53 years straight and never took a vacation. She delivered milk to customers everyday for the vast majority of her life and never took vacation. She wasn't obese. She never ate trash food in her life and kept moving. Even with insane work hours.

You are a product of toxic American culture. It's not entirely your fault, but toxic American culture also produces a bunch of whiners who never want to take responsibility for anything.


Yikes, is this OP?
What a weird response. You may be fit, but this sort of attitude reveals something unhealthy mentally about you.


Stop being jealous. A well built physique is a status symbol. It reflects you worked hard for it, no money can buy it. You cannot borrow it, you cannot inherit it, you cannot steal it. You cannot hold onto it without constant work. It shows discipline, it shows self respect, it shows patience, work ethic and passion. That is why I do what I do.

I know you don't have the discipline for it. No need to make excuses though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah.

I'm so sick and tired of seeing so many obese and nasty looking citizens. Our people are very ugly and unattractive. Every time I go to Asia I never want to go back to the USA anymore because it is so unhealthy. The American people are just a sick population. Go to Asia and see how "thin" they are..I put thin in apostrophes because they aren't really thin at all, but are really jist normal sized humans that Americans used to look like in the 60s and 70s and even 80s. If you travel the world enough, you really get a sense of how awful American food is. I'm not just talking about restaurants, but even the supplies of food at the stores and the quality. All of our food is awful, from our chicken drowned in chlorine, to low quality oranges, to the hormone injected beef, to the god awful tasteless tomatoes covered in pesticides.

The entire lifestyle in America is awful as well. Drive everywhere. Massive portions of food that are really enough for 2.5 meals. Too many carbs, salt, fat, sugars, and preservatives in everything. Try traveling many parts of Asia and you will still see the 88 year old couple talking walks every night after dinner. No need to drive everywhere.. people walk everywhere most of the time. They consume way more seafood, plants, and fresh fruit and veggies, even for breakfast.

America is just a diseased nation with massively obese people. Gen Z is slated to be the fattest generation in history in which 50% of them will not just be overweight but OBESE.


So stay there?



Yup. Definitely planning on it. Already looking in how to buy and own property.

Have fun with your obesity in the US,
your terrible food, and Trump, lolololol.


Looking into is exactly the same as doing, amirite folks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah.

I'm so sick and tired of seeing so many obese and nasty looking citizens. Our people are very ugly and unattractive. Every time I go to Asia I never want to go back to the USA anymore because it is so unhealthy. The American people are just a sick population. Go to Asia and see how "thin" they are..I put thin in apostrophes because they aren't really thin at all, but are really jist normal sized humans that Americans used to look like in the 60s and 70s and even 80s. If you travel the world enough, you really get a sense of how awful American food is. I'm not just talking about restaurants, but even the supplies of food at the stores and the quality. All of our food is awful, from our chicken drowned in chlorine, to low quality oranges, to the hormone injected beef, to the god awful tasteless tomatoes covered in pesticides.

The entire lifestyle in America is awful as well. Drive everywhere. Massive portions of food that are really enough for 2.5 meals. Too many carbs, salt, fat, sugars, and preservatives in everything. Try traveling many parts of Asia and you will still see the 88 year old couple talking walks every night after dinner. No need to drive everywhere.. people walk everywhere most of the time. They consume way more seafood, plants, and fresh fruit and veggies, even for breakfast.

America is just a diseased nation with massively obese people. Gen Z is slated to be the fattest generation in history in which 50% of them will not just be overweight but OBESE.


So stay there?



Yup. Definitely planning on it. Already looking in how to buy and own property.

Have fun with your obesity in the US,
your terrible food, and Trump, lolololol.


Looking into is exactly the same as doing, amirite folks?


You should focus more on your BF% than where a rando anon poster on the Internet wants to live, Susan.

Keep pounding your ozempic like candy. I will laugh my ace off when years from now they discover there are horrible long term risks associated with use from it.
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