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Carbohydrates are the cheap foods.
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>>537594441
That jeet was both turned on and filled with fear.
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>>537594441
You have two choice.
1)have a million dollars but you have to surrender your asshole to this guy and have to tongue his anus
2)nothing happens
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>>537594441
the answer is simple, no government paid medical care for type 2 diabeetus
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Just kill all the fatoids
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>>537594441
are you obese and can't put the fork down, op?
if not, why would you care?
are you a woman so you only think in terms of society instead of in terms of individualism like a man does?
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>>537594441
10/10 in the us of a
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>>537594441
One leg bigger
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>>537594441
notice how she is literally the only fat person in the video?
>African Americans have significantly higher obesity rates compared to Black populations in Africa, a disparity largely attributed to the "healthy immigrant effect" and differences in lifestyle and socioeconomic factors.

>Research indicates that foreign-born Black individuals (including those born in Africa and the Caribbean) have substantially lower obesity odds than their U.S.-born counterparts. Specifically, studies show that African-born individuals have approximately 59% lower odds of obesity (Adjusted Odds Ratio 0.41) and Caribbean-born individuals have 49% lower odds (AOR 0.51) compared to U.S.-born Black Americans. This advantage persists even after controlling for socioeconomic status and smoking behaviors

american blacks also eat the most meat of any demographic
>Data indicates that Black Americans consume significantly more total meat per capita than other racial or ethnic groups in the United States.

>Highest Total Consumption: Studies show Black Americans have the highest annual total meat consumption (e.g., 64.2 kg per person) compared to East Asians, Whites, and Hispanics.
>Specific Meat Preferences: They consume at least 38% more chicken and turkey and 53% more fish than any other racial or ethnic group.
Lower Beef Intake: Conversely, Black Americans consume less beef than Hispanic Americans, who have the highest beef consumption among major racial groups.
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BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
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deport
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>>537594441
damn she thick
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Ironically, high carbohydrate diets correlate more with healthy body compositions and longer lives. Some people are biologically adapted to eat more meat. Almost nobody is biologically adapted to eat only meat or meat with lots of fat. Even the North European pastoralist tribes we know about that are predominantly meat diets also consumed a healthy amount of carbohydrates from foraged fruits, stolen grains, the natural sugars in dairy and other animal products like honey. The truth is most people can eat as many carbs as they want as long as they come from organic whole food sources and they have active lifestyles. The real reasons these black bitches get so obese is because they gorge on Doritos and never move. Their genes already predispose them to obesity and the hyper-caloric diet of highly processed or entirely manufactured foods coupled with the absence of an active hunter-gatherer-tribal lifestyle makes them enormous. If you’re fat, you probably just don’t move enough. You’re probably designed to be more active. It sounds counter-intuitive but tribals and the natural aristocracy are the most included to become obese in the modern environment for this reason. The settled peasantry is adapted to eating processed grains and vegetables. But if your genes are from people who hunted boar for 40 miles every week, you will struggle in the modern environment.
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Ozempic.
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>>537594441
>How do we fix
It's a virus. Isolate the infected to protect the healthy
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>>537594441
Why?
I'm not fat - that automatically moves me up the list.
Wouldn't you also think it's a terrible idea to tell other business owners how they can better compete with you for market share?
They're fat and happy, and I'm happy with that. So why the hell change anything?
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>>537594441
I need a scientific explanation for the absolute lack of sexual dimorphism in blacks.
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GYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAT
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>>537594441
ban seed oil
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>>537594441
you will live to witness horrors beyond comprehension
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>>537594441
Eat better carbs like beans a mix some cheap protein as eggs. Mix a little salad, the cheapest but fresh.

There you go, you can now eat without breaking your wallet.
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>>537594441
I had a Rollback Water remix playing as I watched and she moved perfectly with the song.
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>>537595535
the american eskimos and inuit had horrible health effects from their meat and fat heavy diet. they did not evolve special genes for this.
>If you’re fat, you probably just don’t move enough.
we know the opposite. it helps a little bit, but not much. all of the data shows that exercise is a small contributor to weight loss. almost everyone put on a mediterranean diet loses weight and gets healthier.
grain and carb heavy diets are the human norm, we only see deviations from this in extreme climates like deserts or the arctic. as i already posted, american blacks eat more meat than anyone else in the usa. blacks in africa eat a mostly carb diet, and very little meat. the ones that get meat are all rich, in the city, and that is where you find all of the chronic health problems and obesity.
fat needs to be stored as body fat before being used. animal foods lower your insulin resistance, making you fat. if you take a chicken leg, soak it in buttermilk, then fry it in oil, do you really think the thin layer of flour on the outside is what is making people fat?
carbs on the other hand are really difficult for humans to turn into fat. it really only happens if you fast or calorie restrict, or do keto long term. this trains the body to store fat as an emergency measure, since you keep starving it.
i did keto for years like an idiot, and it really messed me up. i switched to a high carb diet, and went into ketoacidosis from one small glass of apple juice lol. i then gained weight, going from 175 to 225. since the winter, it has come back down to just under 200, all from eating the same diet, high in carbs/white sugar, fibre and fruit/veggies. i'm also disabled and lead a pretty sedentary life, which is not in accordance with my wishes. but i eat a prodigous amount of rice, pasta, oatmeal, white sugar, potatoes etc, and by the reasoning you submit, i should be a formless blob from this lifestyle
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>>537596022
seed oil leads to weight loss and better overall health.
>Scientific evidence supports that seed oils are associated with weight management and improved overall health, particularly when they replace saturated fats like butter, lard, and beef tallow.

>Cardiovascular and Mortality Benefits Replacing saturated fats with unsaturated fats found in seed oils lowers the risk of high cholesterol and heart disease. A 2025 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that individuals with the highest intake of seed oils were 16% less likely to die from all causes compared to those with the lowest intake. Similarly, replacing just 10 grams of butter daily with seed oil lowered cancer-related death risk by 17%.

>Inflammation and Metabolic Health Contrary to popular social media claims, research shows no evidence that typical seed oil consumption increases inflammation. A 2025 study in Nutrients involving nearly 3,000 people found no connection between blood linoleic acid levels and inflammation markers. Seed oils provide essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, which the body cannot produce on its own and which supports skin, hair, and metabolic function.
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>>537596280
>better carbs
beans have loads of protein in them, about five times more than you need if you ate them exclusively. there is never a need to "add in" extra protein. it is the least important macro that exists. you only need small amounts. protein does not provide food energy, only carbs and fats do. proteins like your muscle are broken down on keto to make glucose though, the same thing that starch turns into when you eat it. most weight lost through keto is from water weight, followed by muscle loss.
https://nutritionfacts.org/blog/testing-the-keto-diet-theory/
> Seventeen overweight or obese men were effectively locked in what’s called a metabolic ward for two months to allow researchers total control over their diets. For the first month, they were placed on a typical high-carbohydrate diet (50 percent carbs, 35 percent fat, 15 percent protein), then were switched to a low-carb ketogenic diet (only 5 percent of calories from carbohydrates and 80 percent fat) for the second month. Both diets had the same number of daily calories. So, if a calorie is a calorie when it comes to weight loss, there should be no difference in body fat loss on the regular diet versus the ketogenic diet. If Taubes was right, though, if fat calories were somehow less fattening, then body fat loss would become accelerated on a keto diet. Instead, in the very study funded by the Nutrition Science Initiative, researchers found that body fat loss slowed during the ketogenic diet.
>Switching to a ketogenic diet made them lose less fat mass and more fat-free mass. Indeed, they lost more lean mass. That may help explain why the leg muscles of CrossFit trainees placed on a ketogenic diet may shrink as much as 8 percent. The vast lateralis, the biggest quad muscle in your leg, shrunk in thickness by 8 percent on a ketogenic diet.
this is from a study commissioned by keto advocate gary taubes, not exactly a vegan sympathizer.
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>>537599887
Obesity is contagious. Avoid the infected or risk their fate.
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>>537594441
That's one big chimp
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>>537594441



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