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Indian belly fat is not due to Indian food. But it is due to genetics related to famines forced by two external colonizers. A small #Thread with all the scientific data.
— History इतिहास (@ShreeHistory) February 11, 2024
!bharatiya sorry for giving you all big bellies
https://x.com/ShreeHistory/status/1757068040884117790
https://x.com/ZarnaJoshi10/status/1756894180863885434
https://x.com/xImEmYSELF/status/1757077258127151538
https://x.com/ShreeHistory/status/1756857405994860862
https://x.com/sanskritiey/status/1756933793594712231
- Slavsquatting : Fat women are cringe whalecels, fat men are based portlymaxxing kingchads
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All the thinspo I ever find is directed a women saying how beautiful being skinny is, I wish there was that but for dudes saying how badass being skinny is.
Thoughts?
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https://x.com/d0llsouup/status/1755272371991384097
https://x.com/jesschwita/status/1755724452925518023
https://x.com/deepfriedballs7/status/1755724056543019017
https://x.com/magdalene_enha/status/1755714455474704782
https://x.com/chomiyeonswife/status/1755712689219793319
https://x.com/teukriize/status/1755727674461298963
https://x.com/strawberrrychae/status/1755725572007772276
https://x.com/uituny/status/1755725397096812864
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it genuinely terrifies me how many people think that fat people doesn't need to eat and can just sustain themselves with their own fat stores. they think fat people can't get hungry. i've seen this kind of BS being spewed by the moderator of a weight loss subreddit. besides from the ignorance, it shows how justified they feel for judging fat people too. they think they would be completely fine without food. it's so dehumanising...
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Can you really go from a man-titted Soyjak to lean and muscular in 1 year from diet and exercise alone?
Redditors discuss:
https://old.reddit.com/comments/1ahfq1c/comment/koolip0
(I've got no idea for what it's worth. He was skinnyfat so maybe his new muscles are just filing the skin)
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“1999 before the screens took over”
— iamyesyouareno (@iamyesyouareno) February 2, 2024
Notice anything else? pic.twitter.com/lMqR4VfHNN
Mayocide today, Mayocide tomorrow
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This account is NOT a safe space for fat people.
— BAP's favourite jewish slave 🇮🇱 (@WordSayer1) February 9, 2023
If you are fat, do NOT follow, do not like, reply, do not engage with me in ANY way you are NOT and you will NEVER be welcome or accepted.
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Anxiety about listening to the Ozempic episode - any advice?
TL;DR how much of the ozempic episode focuses on the potential risks of taking ozempic for weight loss? I am worried that hearing this will trigger a lot of anxiety in me.
Hey all, I have listened to every episode apart from the Ozempic one, and would love another Aubrey and Mike dose, but I have a very close relative who is taking ozempic for weight loss. I have a lot of problems with anxiety worrying about the wellbeing of this relative anyway (not because of their weight, but because of a lifetime of them having other unrelated illnesses, and because I am an anxious mess, and I worry about them all the time even when there is no need). They also have heart failure (just mentioning this because I saw in the sources that one of the articles mentions heart failure).
Just wanted to ask if it would be safe for me to listen to the episode without getting too anxious. Do they talk a lot about the potential risks of Ozempic? I'm ok with hearing them in passing, but I don't want lots of case studies of people who have crazy negative side effects, because I will spin out worrying for days.
(I have considered that it might be good to know these things in case my relative doesn't, but they feel that they really need Ozempic at the moment because they are being denied surgery until they lose weight, and are in a lot of pain waiting for the surgery, and I completely respect that. I also know them well and trust that they have done their own research - this is more a case of protecting myself from my own triggers.) I hope that makes sense