Message from @Dunkle

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2017-10-11 12:25:02 UTC  

st least she died with dignity u. u

2017-10-11 12:25:35 UTC  

you're right though it was a heart attack, but she did get a leg injury

2017-10-11 12:25:49 UTC  

her leg broke because it couldn't handle the weight of her body

2017-10-11 12:26:00 UTC  

that's probs true

2017-10-11 12:26:18 UTC  

I have a fat side of the family that has that kind of condition all the time

2017-10-11 12:26:34 UTC  

they constantly need new hips or have knee problems, it's pretty terrible

2017-10-11 12:26:52 UTC  

mainly from being born and raised on an american diet of fat and corn syrup

2017-10-11 12:27:45 UTC  

get rid of welfare monkeys and clean up the diet of the average american

2017-10-11 12:27:51 UTC  

and we'll be one step closer to a better america

2017-10-11 12:37:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359431474572820482/367651849177792522/1507721383018.png

2017-10-11 12:37:35 UTC  

kill fat people

2017-10-11 12:37:40 UTC  

use them as fuel for powerplants

2017-10-11 12:37:53 UTC  

their blubber would make an excellent fuel source

2017-10-11 12:38:11 UTC  

you know that they have to make special 'fat people' crematoria

2017-10-11 12:38:17 UTC  

wow

2017-10-11 12:38:23 UTC  

fat people burn WAAYY too hot

2017-10-11 12:38:34 UTC  

are you fucking serious

2017-10-11 12:38:36 UTC  

lmao

2017-10-11 12:38:41 UTC  

LOTS of entire crematoria centres have burned to the ground

2017-10-11 12:38:46 UTC  

i thought it was just like they needed extra large ovens

2017-10-11 12:38:59 UTC  

because they didn't consider the extra heat that comes with burning fat

2017-10-11 12:39:06 UTC  

that also

2017-10-11 12:41:17 UTC  

The danger of fires when cremating obese bodies isn't an entirely unknown issue for the funeral service profession: "As you may realize, when a morbidly obese person is cremated, there's a danger of what can only be called (in layman's terms) a 'grease fire,'" according to Caleb Wilde, a licensed professional who runs the blog Confessions of a Funeral Director.

In October 2014, a Virginia facility caught fire while cremating a 500-pound body. Fire investigators there said excessive heat ignited rubber roofing near the crematorium's smoke stack. Another fire, two years earlier in Austria, left firefighters "covered with a layer of sooty grease."

2017-10-11 12:41:45 UTC  

fucking hell

2017-10-11 12:41:53 UTC  

forced exercise regimen when

2017-10-11 12:42:34 UTC  

execution

2017-10-11 12:42:46 UTC  

death by jumping jacks

2017-10-11 12:42:50 UTC  

use as fuel is the only contribution theyll ever have to society

2017-10-11 12:43:10 UTC  

probably tbh

2017-10-11 14:34:05 UTC  

in a serious context for the fat problem people need to abandon anything with corn syrup

2017-10-11 14:36:41 UTC  

which is actually really difficult

2017-10-11 14:37:26 UTC  

so apparently finnish machinegunners had to switch during battles because they became mentally unstable from *slaughtering* so many soviets :' )

2017-10-11 14:38:25 UTC  

it's not difficult to buy fucking vegetables and potatos roman, lmao

2017-10-11 14:44:52 UTC  

@Dunkle my point is it's in jams, juices, ketchup, etc

2017-10-11 14:45:19 UTC  

you're right though, just eating healthy pretty much avoids those things

2017-10-11 14:47:59 UTC  

if your food isn't literally garbage, you wont need to put ketchup on it for flavour

2017-10-11 15:09:36 UTC  

I don't have much of a budget so usually i'm just eating chicken and vegetables covered in olive oil

2017-10-11 15:29:52 UTC  

I recently lost 40 lbs, in the span of about 3 months, using a combination of prolongued fasting (twice, once for 5 days, the second for 26 days) and a plat-based/whole-foods diet

2017-10-11 15:30:23 UTC  

I've been able to keep it off by just being reasonable about what I eat, not trying too hard to follow any specific diet plan, etc.

2017-10-11 15:30:38 UTC  

so if you want to lose weight, you could always just not eat for a few weeks lol