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Your doctor- Well Joseph, that giant lump in your abdomen, turns out it's cancer, i'm sorry. Joseph- HAH, yeah ok doc. Too bad I already know it's a small watermelon that has grown from the small black seed I accidently ingested a month ago... | |||
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Side note- I also shouldn't have to pay the same price for my size medium pack of fruit loom undershirts, that the XXXL guy is paying..
Reward me for not clogging up the health system with diabetes and heart disease please. Can I claim somethin on my taxes for being healthy?! | ||
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Let me drop some numbers on yall
strongNpretty's numbers- 140.2lb's 21.5 BMI 13.3% Body Fat 121.4 lb fat free body weight 11.8% Subcutaneous Fat Rating of 4 on Visceral Fat 62.6% Body Water 56% Skeletal Muscle 115.4lb Muscle Mass 6.2lb Bone Mass 19.8% Protein 1560Kcall BMR Metabolic Age- 31 Real Age- 35 PAY ME FOR MY HEALTH AMERICA!!!!! | ||
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This country only rewards achievements obtained in Victimhood Olympics. Being healthy or financially successful incurs costs in the form of higher taxes and added bloat in your insurance premiums to offset the net burden of underperformers. | |||
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I would say rewarding Americans for being healthy with tax breaks, would be much better than taxing them for being poor and buying saturated fatty foods because they're cheep!
Sounds liek strongNpretty deserves a break for all that hard work! He should be rewarded with a larger grocery budget this year for even more healthy foods! | ||
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However water is free, soda and other shit drinks aren't. There is no reason to provide your poor family with soda.. Mcdonalds and top ramen- Yes Soda and sugar drinks- No | |||
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Last edited by strongNpretty; 10-06-2020 at 03:57 PM..
Reason: Let it be known, i'm poor :) doesn't stop me from attaining this physique... Only makes it easier honestly haha.
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I detest fatties and alcoholics but I'd rather stand with them than stand with the moralizing "ban anything I don't like" crusaders. They're exemplar of the phrase, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." They also seem to naively think that no-one will ever come after the things they happen to enjoy. Liberty isn't supposed to be about efficiency, and freedom means having the right to make bad decisions as well as good. I accept subsidizing their "bad" behavior because it means they'll subsidize mine such as if I run myself over with my lawn mower because I disabled all the safety cutoff devices on it. That's the cost of a free society and I accept it gladly.
You want to do something about sugar, start by going after the corn lobby. Creating financial incentive to maintain consumption in the form of tax revenue is hardly going to motivate the government to reduce usage. Danth | ||
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Last edited by Danth; 10-06-2020 at 04:22 PM..
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