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Originally Posted by Jennihul You are talking about apples and oranges.
They obviously are following their own passions: Leisure and good food/drink. Nothing wrong with that.
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How can food and drink be a passion? If that's what they themselves think, it would lead me to really doubt what they mean when they tell me to follow my passion.
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Originally Posted by Jennihul So you really DO have something against obese people to draw those strange conclusion, methinks.
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I actually don't. I can't point to any obese friends for proof, but that's for a totally unrelated reason of judging them to be losers... Just kidding! please don't throw apples and oranges at me!
(To reiterate, I have nothing against obese people, I have something against obesity itself, which I think is very often the the external manifestation of other underlying problems, unlike, say, body building, which is a failure to say "YES" the the activty that leads to a strong physique, fatness is a failure to say "NO" to the eating activity that leads to weight. Hmm, writing this makes me think why I value the ability to say "NO" over the ability to say something "YES". There seems to be no reason to do this. Maybe I'm wrong to judge so negatively a fat person, and judge neutrally a naturally thin person who doesn't exercise.).
I take back what I said regarding obese people. I think I'm still confused, I'll this more thought.