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screwhim October 24 2011, 16:00:12 UTC
People can do whatever they want though...

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superdogbiter October 24 2011, 16:00:43 UTC
doesn't mean its right

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spiderpiggle October 24 2011, 16:01:56 UTC
yeah being fat is morally wrong~

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superdogbiter October 24 2011, 16:03:10 UTC
no i meant in terms that if people can do whatever they want though
if they wanted to abuse their kid would it be right?
no it would not be

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spiderpiggle October 24 2011, 16:04:50 UTC
which is a moral example. lol.~

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supermishelle October 24 2011, 16:12:07 UTC
yeah because every person who is skinny is healthy.

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madisonthompson October 24 2011, 16:08:11 UTC
Nobody talked about morals, the only people who should get a new set of morals are fat people with their holier than thou attitude and falsely reminding us that skinny women are not real women. Being fat is a health issue, fat is the key to almost every disease out there which is why a lot of health organizations place so much emphasis on it, sometimes its best to get rid of that huge lard of fat instead of wasting your youth on being sick and lazy.

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insomniachobs October 24 2011, 19:13:08 UTC
The key to almost every disease out there? You going for exaggeration of the year?

Being overweight certainly comes with health risks, no two ways about it, but if it was the key to every disease out there only fat people would ever get diseases. And nobody needs Captain Obvious to come in here and point out that people of all sizes become diseased and plenty of diseases will happily attack fat and skinny alike.

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kimberwyn October 25 2011, 18:23:53 UTC
That's not an issue of morals either. But bullying fat people into thinking they're less than human is.

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violue October 24 2011, 19:08:00 UTC
WHAT.

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michelleantonia October 25 2011, 09:16:07 UTC
What's "right" and "wrong" is determined by the individual, what's right and wrong for them. Sure there's such thing as healthy and unhealthy... but who's place is it to tell anyone else that if they choose to be unhealthy, their choice is "wrong"? It's THEIR body, they're the only ones who have to live with it.

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pwrpuffgrl October 25 2011, 18:33:02 UTC
LOL Who chooses/wants to be unhealthy? Honestly.

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xtinkerbellax October 24 2011, 16:29:01 UTC
Tell that to all of the people who bitch about smoking when there's a post with a celeb doing it. And no, second hand smoke is not going to kill someone unless they live in closed quarters with a heavy smoker for an extended period of time.

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screwhim October 24 2011, 16:36:58 UTC
I agree. I can see it being banned in restaurants, but I don't see why it should be banned in most 18 and over venues. And then the way they're restricting smoking outdoors - so ridiculous.

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