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May. 16th, 2008 04:49 pmObese blamed for the world's ills:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7404268.stm
Mmmmhm? So, I don't own a car, I walk or take transit everywhere, I recycle more than I toss, I watch what I eat and what I do eat, I TRY to buy local-to-at-least-Canada-if-not-Ontari-ari-ario, and while I'm not veggie/vegan, I don't eat a lot of meat. It's mostly grains and veggies.
And I'm still fat and therefore killing the planet.
.... did I miss the step where I'm supposed to magically become thin?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7404268.stm
Mmmmhm? So, I don't own a car, I walk or take transit everywhere, I recycle more than I toss, I watch what I eat and what I do eat, I TRY to buy local-to-at-least-Canada-if-not-Ontari-ari-ario, and while I'm not veggie/vegan, I don't eat a lot of meat. It's mostly grains and veggies.
And I'm still fat and therefore killing the planet.
.... did I miss the step where I'm supposed to magically become thin?
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Date: 2008-05-16 09:47 pm (UTC)Personally, I think skinny people are generally unattractive and hard to snuggle with, even if I am just body conscious enough to worry about how much weight I've gained in the last couple of years.
Lee.
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Date: 2008-05-16 10:44 pm (UTC)Of course, these are all just excuses in the general public's eyes. I'm conscious myself, but I get the feeling that it's probably all in my head. I suffer from the common female problem of having "fat days" and "skinny days", when I know that my wieght has been stable, if not dropping, since college.