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Err, is this a joke :| ? Of course everyone would prefer to be skinny... why are you asking?

 

 

 

Im sorry but I think this would take longer to recover from

 

 

 

 

 

 

Im sorry that is slightly disturbing but that is the reality of skinny.

 

I'd post the obvious, easy, perfect response to that, but I'm sure that I'd burn out the eyes of most Tip.iters if I posted the picture response. So, I'll just say- at least she can still move and get outta bed.

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Err, is this a joke :| ? Of course everyone would prefer to be skinny... why are you asking?

 

 

 

Im sorry but I think this would take longer to recover from

 

 

 

 

 

 

Im sorry that is slightly disturbing but that is the reality of skinny.

 

I'd post the obvious, easy, perfect response to that, but I'm sure that I'd burn out the eyes of most Tip.iters if I posted the picture response. So, I'll just say- at least she can still move and get outta bed.

 

 

 

reminds me of the fat vs. thin tests on brainiac

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I know its disgusting, but people are saying being skinny is good. That proves its not. New teenagers have skinny celebs as rolemodels which is causing all sorts of probloms in society.

 

 

 

Also dont just look at the picture, read the quote I posted with it, it will make sense to you then. Im not just trying to scare ye off.

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I know its disgusting, but people are saying being skinny is good. That proves its not.

 

That's about the equivalent of saying that Muslim extremists committing acts of terror proves that all religion is evil.

 

 

 

Yes, sorry, brought religion into the thread, just trying to prove a point here, move along.

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What? Read the quote please, some guy just siad doesnt everybody want to be skinny? Who would want to be that skinny in all fairness? And what exactly is your point? The same one as Im making?

 

That in comparing the near-equivalent levels of "skinnyness" and "fatness", being skinny wins, even when you get to the most extreme cases on both sides of the spectrum.

 

 

 

Obviously both extreme ends are a terrible way for one to live, any large enough divergence from average weight is a bad thing (I'd say that a lot of you guys need to put on a few pounds, in my own opinion, and of course you can even with a fast metabolism), but being barely underweight is better than being barely overweight, in the same way that being very overweight is worse than being very underweight, even if both can be extremely detrimental to one's health.

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What? Read the quote please, some guy just siad doesnt everybody want to be skinny? Who would want to be that skinny in all fairness? And what exactly is your point? The same one as Im making?

 

That in comparing the near-equivalent levels of "skinnyness" and "fatness", being skinny wins, even when you get to the most extreme cases on both sides of the spectrum.

 

 

 

Obviously both extreme ends are a terrible way for one to live, any large enough divergence from average weight is a bad thing (I'd say that a lot of you guys need to put on a few pounds, in my own opinion, and of course you can even with a fast metabolism), but being barely underweight is better than being barely overweight, in the same way that being very overweight is worse than being very underweight, even if both can be extremely detrimental to one's health.

 

 

 

 

 

I have to agree with reb on this one.

 

 

 

I would rather look like that underweight lady, than look like this guy:

 

 

 

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What? Read the quote please, some guy just siad doesnt everybody want to be skinny? Who would want to be that skinny in all fairness? And what exactly is your point? The same one as Im making?

 

That in comparing the near-equivalent levels of "skinnyness" and "fatness", being skinny wins, even when you get to the most extreme cases on both sides of the spectrum.

 

 

 

Obviously both extreme ends are a terrible way for one to live, any large enough divergence from average weight is a bad thing (I'd say that a lot of you guys need to put on a few pounds, in my own opinion, and of course you can even with a fast metabolism), but being barely underweight is better than being barely overweight, in the same way that being very overweight is worse than being very underweight, even if both can be extremely detrimental to one's health.

 

 

 

 

 

I have to agree with reb on this one.

 

 

 

I would rather look like that underweight lady, than look like this guy:

 

 

 

worlds-fattest-man.jpg

 

 

 

:shock: at his thighs.

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I already am really skinny - <80lbs at 16 years old.

 

I wouldn't like being fat.

 

 

 

ARE U KIDDING ME????

 

 

 

>36kg??? omg... u really need to eat man

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What? Read the quote please, some guy just siad doesnt everybody want to be skinny? Who would want to be that skinny in all fairness? And what exactly is your point? The same one as Im making?

 

That in comparing the near-equivalent levels of "skinnyness" and "fatness", being skinny wins, even when you get to the most extreme cases on both sides of the spectrum.

 

 

 

Obviously both extreme ends are a terrible way for one to live, any large enough divergence from average weight is a bad thing (I'd say that a lot of you guys need to put on a few pounds, in my own opinion, and of course you can even with a fast metabolism), but being barely underweight is better than being barely overweight, in the same way that being very overweight is worse than being very underweight, even if both can be extremely detrimental to one's health.

 

 

 

 

 

I have to agree with reb on this one.

 

 

 

I would rather look like that underweight lady, than look like this guy:

 

 

 

worlds-fattest-man.jpg

 

 

 

He looks much happier

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I'm pushing around 165 pounds at 5'11", but i'm essentially still a teenager, i've yet to fill out, so i'm perfectly happy with how I am.

 

 

 

I've got a pretty fast metabolism though, I seem to be able to eat huge amounts of food and gain little weight.

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What? Read the quote please, some guy just siad doesnt everybody want to be skinny? Who would want to be that skinny in all fairness? And what exactly is your point? The same one as Im making?

 

That in comparing the near-equivalent levels of "skinnyness" and "fatness", being skinny wins, even when you get to the most extreme cases on both sides of the spectrum.

 

 

 

Obviously both extreme ends are a terrible way for one to live, any large enough divergence from average weight is a bad thing (I'd say that a lot of you guys need to put on a few pounds, in my own opinion, and of course you can even with a fast metabolism), but being barely underweight is better than being barely overweight, in the same way that being very overweight is worse than being very underweight, even if both can be extremely detrimental to one's health.

 

 

 

 

 

I have to agree with reb on this one.

 

 

 

I would rather look like that underweight lady, than look like this guy:

 

 

 

worlds-fattest-man.jpg

 

 

 

:shock: at his thighs.

 

 

 

At first I wasn't sure what those were exactly :uhh:

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What? Read the quote please, some guy just siad doesnt everybody want to be skinny? Who would want to be that skinny in all fairness? And what exactly is your point? The same one as Im making?

 

That in comparing the near-equivalent levels of "skinnyness" and "fatness", being skinny wins, even when you get to the most extreme cases on both sides of the spectrum.

 

 

 

Obviously both extreme ends are a terrible way for one to live, any large enough divergence from average weight is a bad thing (I'd say that a lot of you guys need to put on a few pounds, in my own opinion, and of course you can even with a fast metabolism), but being barely underweight is better than being barely overweight, in the same way that being very overweight is worse than being very underweight, even if both can be extremely detrimental to one's health.

 

 

 

 

 

I have to agree with reb on this one.

 

 

 

I would rather look like that underweight lady, than look like this guy:

 

 

 

worlds-fattest-man.jpg

 

 

 

:shock: at his thighs.

 

 

 

At first I wasn't sure what those were exactly :uhh:

 

 

 

I don't think those are his thighs... :uhh: :-X

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