
If JLH is fat, somebody needs a new tape measure.
I think I speak for men everywhere, at least in North Central PA, when I say this...
I honestly don't give a damn.
I honestly don't give a damn.
I second that. Yes shes got cottage cheese thighs and an ass that can be seen from Mars, but thats not why I think shes ugly. In any case, im not sure why this is up for discussion either. But its cute how people think shes relevant.
I have a bad feeling that we all will be in the not too distant future, if China ever tries to collect what we owe them.
Not only do you speak for all of the men in North Central PA, but you speak for all of the lesbians in South Western PA, too (there aren't a lot of us, but we all agree).
This just in: Janice Dickinson thinks Tyra Banks is fat.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22190215/?GT1=10645
People, people -- we need to become more engulfed in the obesity of America and of America's top stars -- the more you are concerned with your body and unhealthy ways the treat it, the more psychologically attached you get to yourself, the less you lash out at the world, the less opinion you have.
For the record -- Janice Dickinson does NOT think JLH is fat.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22190215/?GT1=10645
People, people -- we need to become more engulfed in the obesity of America and of America's top stars -- the more you are concerned with your body and unhealthy ways the treat it, the more psychologically attached you get to yourself, the less you lash out at the world, the less opinion you have.
For the record -- Janice Dickinson does NOT think JLH is fat.
There are people at all different body weights, but the average weight is increasing. If the average weight continues to increase, the rate of death will increase, because obesity tends to increase health problems. So that's what matters -- that the health of our nation is getting worse, not better. I have no idea how much she weighs or what her "ideal" weight is. Whether or not I happen to find her attractive is of no importance.
Could very well be, I'm not familiar with death rates over the past few decades.
What I meant was that if for example the average weight of an adult increased to 300 pounds, I would then expect to see an increase in the mortality rate. People who weigh 300 pounds in general have more health problems than people who weigh 175 pounds.
http://www.bariatric-surgery.info/obesity-mortality-rate.htm
Oh -- absolutely. No argument with you there. I was being tounge-in-cheek (or a wise-ass) by stating the 100% mortality rate -- everybody (so far) dies.
But there's a difference between people who are majorly overweight and lead sedentary lifestyles which complement it and those like Hewitt who, perhaps, might have slightly more body fat on her than many women in Hollywood but maintains a healthy weight and lifestyle.
-- S
But there's a difference between people who are majorly overweight and lead sedentary lifestyles which complement it and those like Hewitt who, perhaps, might have slightly more body fat on her than many women in Hollywood but maintains a healthy weight and lifestyle.
-- S
oops, my bad -- my brain saw this instead:
"I thought the rate of death has been constant for the past few decades or so..."
"I thought the rate of death has been constant for the past few decades or so..."
for some reason I didn't see the "at 100%", LOL.
Honestly, if she's 'fat' then what hope do the rest of us have? I look around and see too many girls with thighs the same size as their calves and I'm waiting for them to get so unbalanced that they topple over, a la Barbie. This is the image they see as ideal - next to them, I'm obese and trust me, I'm far from it.
Average weights are increasing but the 'ideal' body is getting smaller - 00 is NOT a size people!!
I'm glad you posted this, being a guy and all - too often the girls whinge amongst themselves but it's interesting to see a guy's perspective.
IS she fat? Are 00 chicken legs attractive or ideal?
First of all, the news that she is launching a plus-size clothing line was a joke. The site you linked to was not People Magazine, but rather another blog that posted a People cover along with text swiped from a spoof web site that wrote the original joke. She did launch a clothing line in 2003 for "top heavy" women called "Enhance", but I'm not sure if that is even around any more. Anyone can take an unflattering photo, and every celebrity has body flaws that are normally airbrushed out or disguised with clever garments. To perpetuate the "fat" story is bad enough, but at least get your facts straight before you imply the woman is exploiting anything.
We need a lot more of you on the internet.
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