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I don't see how he's being hypocritical. You're comparing apples to oranges. He smokes pot. As soon as a shitload of people start going to the hospital for O.D.'ing on marijuana, you can call him a hypocrite. More people go to the hospital for adverse reactions to prescribed medication than for marijuana.Originally posted by Steve View PostThat's a horrible exuse and it doesn't exuse him from being hypocritical placing judgement on others while parttaking in drug use which costs this country alot of money every year, the same thing he is complaining about his tax dollars going to healthcare.
If you're gonna compare drug users to fat people, do you treat a heroin addict differently than a sober person? Fuck yes you do. Using that logic, it's perfectly ok to treat a fat person differently because of their addiction."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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The fatty's addiction only impacts himself or herself however. The heroin addict, on the other hand, also impacts others by supporting a supply network that sheds innocents' blood, among other negatives, in the course of feeding his/her addiction.Originally posted by poopnut2 View PostI don't see how he's being hypocritical. You're comparing apples to oranges. He smokes pot. As soon as a shitload of people start going to the hospital for O.D.'ing on marijuana, you can call him a hypocrite. More people go to the hospital for adverse reactions to prescribed medication than for marijuana.
If you're gonna compare drug users to fat people, do you treat a heroin addict differently than a sober person? Fuck yes you do. Using that logic, it's perfectly ok to treat a fat person differently because of their addiction.
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You are an idiot. If it is his choice to earn next to nothing a year and it does not affect or infringe upon anyone else, that is his CHOICE.Originally posted by TENGRAM View Postsee my previous comment. I don't think anyone should have to support anyone else. That's just the hand we're dealt right now.
I'm just saying that he should focus on the things that he could, and still can, actually change in order to have more money. Looking down at others isn't going to do any good. It's easier then doing something for yourself though, isn't it?
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I guess you haven't read the entire thread. Steve is calling Kyle (lo3ohz) a hypocrite because Kyle says fat people do impact others with their constant hospitalization, I further say that they do by considering themselves handicapped, and taking ammenties that should go to people that actually DO fall under that title. Being morbidly obese affects family, co-workers, and tax payers. I've never had any problems dealing with somebody because they were too high.Originally posted by The King View PostThe fatty's addiction only impacts himself or herself however. The heroin addict, on the other hand, also impacts others by supporting a supply network that sheds innocents' blood, among other negatives, in the course of feeding his/her addiction.Last edited by jdgregory84; 12-21-2010, 10:05 AM."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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I posted something on page 5 or 6 I believe. I worked with somebody who was probably the fattest person I've ever personally interacted with. I understood that part of the job, when I took it, was going to be to help him out, but it got to the point of being ridiculous and he had no intentions of changing it.Originally posted by The King View PostSo far at least, I have never had any problems either dealing with somebody because they were too fat."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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My old boss used to say that any place that sells food (grocery stores, restaurants, fast foodd joints, etc) should be required by law to have a 14-16" opening to get inside and buy food (the same way that they limit cattle)....anyone who doesn't fit is not allowed until they do fit, and anyone who is caught buying food for a fatty outside is fined....or fed to the fatties.70' Chevelle RagTop
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Clearly, you missed my point. He complains of obese people costing him tax dollars, but completely overlooks his drug habit costs tax dollars as well.Originally posted by poopnut2 View PostI guess you haven't read the entire thread. Steve is calling Kyle (lo3ohz) a hypocrite because Kyle says fat people do impact others with their constant hospitalization, I further say that they do by considering themselves handicapped, and taking ammenties that should go to people that actually DO fall under that title. Being morbidly obese affects family, co-workers, and tax payers. I've never had any problems dealing with somebody because they were too high.
My weight issue hasn't cost Kyle a dime, but his drug use has cost me. It's easy for him to preach on obesity when he has no chance getting heavy. With his natural metabolism, he can enjoy his munchies all he likes without fear of gaining any weight.
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she made an account here and plans to take part in the transformation contest this year (she is going to compete in the ronnie again in april so it'll be extra motivation for her). i doubt that there is anything on her f/b that will show more then the before/after transformation pics will, the leg humpers will be fed soon enough regardlessOriginally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostI know her facebook! I know her facebook!

not hardly, wish you would have seen the amount of crete they used on the previous post, i had myself and 2 other guys and some of them about killed us! when i get the ls coupe done you should come ride with me and intercept any tickets i might normally receive!Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThen why the hell did you need my Hi-Lift jack? You could have just pulled the fence posts out of the ground.
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