Unable to load image

Fatties out in force to ask "What is overweight"

https://old.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/w647gf/why_being_overweight_is_becoming_new_normal

								

								

https://files.catbox.moe/ginbgb.jpg 学习雷锋好榜样忠于革命忠于党爱憎分明不忘本立场坚定斗志强立场坚定斗志强学习雷锋好榜样毛主席的教导记心上全心全意为人民共产主义品德多高尚共产主义品德多高尚

10
Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Because food is tastier nowadays

Probably written by someone who weighs 120kg and ate Arby's 4 times this week.

![](/images/16586455483705444.webp)

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

That said, fast food is somewhat cheap and convenient. Some people are poor and work a lot.

Ah yes, the "I'm too busy to eat less" argument that somehow makes sense in lardland. "I'm soo poor and soo overworked I neeeeed to constantly be shoving fried garbage into my mouth."

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

being poor means I have to eat more

:#marseyscooter::#marseybigbrain:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

:#marseytrickortreat:

Snapshots:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Obese is defined as a BMI over 30. On an individual level, it isn't a perfect scale - for example, extremely tall people or extremely short people can have misleading BMIs due to the square cube law, but across society it can showcase trends, and the percentage of people who have a BMI of greater than 30 has tripled in the US since the 1960's. There are other numbers you can look at as well - percent that are overweight, average body fat percentage, etc. but overall it is undeniable. The average American used to be a healthy weight. Now they are not.

This is the dumbest shit I’ve read about BMI ever

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Clearly you don't understand the square cube law then

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

anything over BMI 20.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Link copied to clipboard
Action successful!
Error, please refresh the page and try again.