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There is still time to change the error of our weighs.
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There is still time to change the error of our weighs.
But why change something to please others? If people like who they are who are we to judge?
While that's true, I think he was joking...
There is still time to change the error of our weighs.
Not sure why she calls herself a comedian. I think she should take lessons from Bill Burr and learn what real comedy is.
It's one thing to make shitty videos, but it's another to realize that what you are saying is shit to the point where you have to disable your comments section, because you can't handle the truth.
She's not being helpful at all, she's only looking for views while at the same time causing more and more fat people to feel even worse about themselves.

Fat people are fat, and that's a bad thing. No need to shame them, but no need to sugar coat them either. It is what it is. They should accept that too.
Because it's not about pleasing others. That shit is not healthy. Being obese is not beneficial for anyone in the slightest. I think fat shaming is harsh, but generally telling someone they need to get better for the sake of their own life is good.But why change something to please others? If people like who they are who are we to judge?
I don't know who she is.
Because it's not about pleasing others. That shit is not healthy. Being obese is not beneficial for anyone in the slightest. I think fat shaming is harsh, but generally telling someone they need to get better for the sake of their own life is good.
And who tells you that they don't! try waking up being overweight and let's see how depressed you will be.
But why change something to please others? If people like who they are who are we to judge?
If her content is shit and offensive let her bathe in dislikes and all. No need to silence her. Its not like people are forcing others to watch her video against their will.
There are straight forward murderous and inciteful content broadcasted elsewhere.
You think obese and morbidly obese people have no self interests in being healthy? Or are you one of those who thinks being fat only poses aesthetic challenges.
She makes relevant points, but she's just not funny. People who are offended by fat shaming deserve to be offended.
She has a right to an opinion, whether it complies to what we like or not. She doesn't effect anyone unless they choose to be effected. People care too much about what other people think.
I didn't like what she was saying either, that's why I stopped watching. But that doesn't mean her voice should be taken away.
Rather they have it or not is not my problem. Fact of the matter is there is no need to tell them off unless they ask you for advice.