Anonymous wrote: SOME rodents in trials developed thyroid cancer, and most people who have gone off it have mostly gained all the weight back and then some. Good luck to the 'I don't need to diet and exercise, I can just use this drug' crew in the long term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
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lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Hey me too, thanks to Ozempic! It's awesome, so glad I can join the club now.
So what happens when you lose enough weight that you are no longer obese and your insurance stops covering it? No snark, serious question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Hey me too, thanks to Ozempic! It's awesome, so glad I can join the club now.
So what happens when you lose enough weight that you are no longer obese and your insurance stops covering it? No snark, serious question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Hey me too, thanks to Ozempic! It's awesome, so glad I can join the club now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
lol seriously. I think I have seen this poster around - thin people are mad that fat people can access clothes now, jealous about weight loss drugs, whatever. I am thin and trust me this is not something I spend my time thinking about. I have no reason to be jealous of someone who had 30+ pounds to lose, for any reason. I can enjoy all the foods I want in a reasonable way and don't have to worry about getting fat! I know heavier people are jealous, because I have been told many times "oh I hate you you're so skinny, blah blah" So die mad about it, I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:The ozempic threads really bring out people's true colors. Rigid hateful skinnies who need to eat a snickers bar. And overweight people who need to knock the chip off their chubby shoulders.
Anonymous wrote:The rodents in trials developed thyroid cancer, and most people who have gone off it have mostly gained all the weight back and then some. Good luck to the 'I don't need to diet and exercise, I can just use this drug' crew in the long term.
Anonymous wrote:The rodents in trials developed thyroid cancer, and most people who have gone off it have mostly gained all the weight back and then some. Good luck to the 'I don't need to diet and exercise, I can just use this drug' crew in the long term.
Anonymous wrote:The rodents in trials developed thyroid cancer, and most people who have gone off it have mostly gained all the weight back and then some. Good luck to the 'I don't need to diet and exercise, I can just use this drug' crew in the long term.