Message from @Falcario

Discord ID: 280215108771119104


2017-02-12 05:52:23 UTC  

Guys, don't tell people how to eat, or what is healthy, cause all bodies are different and if you're not a doctor, justdon't

2017-02-12 05:52:29 UTC  

but when we talk about obese people, we don't mean obese because of gland problems or eating disorders, we mean the obese by choice people

2017-02-12 05:52:29 UTC  

DO NOT TAKE ADVICE FROM ANYONE BESIDES YOUR DOCTOR!!

2017-02-12 05:52:37 UTC  

those who CHOSE to eat a not healthy diet

2017-02-12 05:52:43 UTC  

@Cybiscus yes but being fat isnt naturall

2017-02-12 05:52:54 UTC  

precielsey @Cybiscus i 100% agree

2017-02-12 05:52:54 UTC  

@Baps true

2017-02-12 05:53:00 UTC  

Sometimes people can't help it.

2017-02-12 05:53:03 UTC  

good advice

2017-02-12 05:53:09 UTC  

they can help it

2017-02-12 05:53:23 UTC  

@Cybiscus i don't need to be a doctor to say that eating a lot of fat and meat is bad for one's health

2017-02-12 05:53:32 UTC  

People will eat healthy, and work out, but their body can't change, it happens.

2017-02-12 05:53:39 UTC  

uwu

2017-02-12 05:53:50 UTC  

i don't need a degree in medicine to know that cocaine is bad for me

2017-02-12 05:53:59 UTC  

@Cybiscus thank you my point exactly

2017-02-12 05:54:09 UTC  

But I'm not a doctor myself, so I don't want to say anything that could be dangerous to people's health.

2017-02-12 05:54:12 UTC  

its nothing to do with healthy eating its to do with eating the right amount and not other exercising

2017-02-12 05:54:18 UTC  

i know people who eat tons of burgers in mc donalds every week

2017-02-12 05:54:34 UTC  

if u eat to little and work out to much ur body is going to cling to those fats

2017-02-12 05:54:40 UTC  

You can be skinny and not be healthy.

2017-02-12 05:54:48 UTC  

i never said u couldnt

2017-02-12 05:54:57 UTC  

yes, but being skinny and not healthy is also due to a bad diet

2017-02-12 05:55:10 UTC  

the person isn't getting enough calories and carbs

2017-02-12 05:55:34 UTC  

but being fat is inherently worse then being underweight

2017-02-12 05:55:47 UTC  

pffokay

2017-02-12 05:55:53 UTC  

thats true, because being fat means increased risk of heart disease

2017-02-12 05:56:18 UTC  

prone to infection
Low muscle mass
Hair loss
Irregular hormone regulation
Osteoporosis
Anemia
Pregnancy complications (or inability to get pregnant)
Menstrual irregularities

2017-02-12 05:56:27 UTC  

side effects of being underweight

2017-02-12 05:56:53 UTC  

oh lordy the cringe im feeling

2017-02-12 05:56:58 UTC  

heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, type 2 diabetes, breathing problems, osteoarthritis, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea (breathing problems while sleeping), pregnacy complication and some cancers side effects of being over weight

2017-02-12 05:57:01 UTC  

side effects of being overweight pretty much the same (without some things) but with more

2017-02-12 05:57:17 UTC  

It doesn't change the fact that they are at risk of dying

2017-02-12 05:57:22 UTC  

Overweight or underweight

2017-02-12 05:57:39 UTC  

yup skitts is right

2017-02-12 05:57:44 UTC  

yes but being overweight is a bigger problem rn

2017-02-12 05:57:48 UTC  

there's no underweight acceptance movement though

2017-02-12 05:57:53 UTC  

^

2017-02-12 05:58:32 UTC  

There is, but okay.

2017-02-12 05:58:54 UTC  

i have not seen a single underwight acceptance movement in my life

2017-02-12 05:59:01 UTC  

like, anorexia acceptance or what

2017-02-12 05:59:12 UTC  

neither have i