>More education in schools and on TV on how calories in vs calories out actually works
This is about the only thing that doesn't make that reality sound like a police state.
>More education in schools and on TV on how calories in vs calories out actually works
This is about the only thing that doesn't make that reality sound like a police state.
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if that bitch lost her weight, she'd be an 8 or so.
perhaps 5 due to her meat flaps.
this is totally my brother minus the purse and the apple things.
hes also not a manlet.
>for men
Do you want to eat this? Or fuck this?
>for women
Do you want to eat this? Or look like this?
>live on the Gulf Coast
>live my life in a sub-tropical paradise
>evenings consist of BBQ, a nice rosè and watching the sun set under plam trees
>1/3 people walking past is a obese mayo monster, stuffed into a swimsuit 5x too small
I love me free entertainment in my comfy life
>implying god is the source of objective morality
>implying that morality isn't a universal fact that even god recognizes
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I'd rather fugg the burger desu famalam
>Military style fitness classes every day in schools until 18, failure to meet fitness standards will fail your course
That would successfully get most kids to hate any form of exercise. And even the kids who excelled at it would have achieved their success as a result of external factors meaning once left to their own devices, most of them would become less fit, or stop working out altogether.
>More education in schools and on TV on how calories in vs calories out actually works
>Ad campaigns to shun fat people like smokers and alcoholics are shunned
>Parents of Fat children are treated as child abusers
I agree with those.
>Government regulated clothing sizes. Sounds autistic, but people sometimes gain weight because clothing of a certain size in one place is larger than another place. They buy only from the second place and get fat without knowing it
I think many people who replied to you didn't get that you mean standardized clothing sizes and not "no shirts above xxl".
>Philosophy classes and ads in school and on TV that encourage people to take pride in themselves and improve themselves
It's not philosophy if you're pushing any kind of agenda.
>Taxes on fast food, portion size controls on ready-meals
I may be wrong, but fast foods aren't necessarily unhealthy besides containing huge amounts of salt, it's the over consumption that makes people fat.
>Tax on sugar sweetened beverages, free water fountains in streets
I don't really like this taxing shit mentality, but in places where alcohol and cigarettes are taxed, there is no reason not to tax something that is basically water + sugar.