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Old June 16th, 2007, 02:36 PM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights
Hunter
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jenius wrote:

newsflash for retarded hicks, genetics has been proven to be linked to
obesity, 2 fat parents equal a high percentage that their child will
be predisposed to obesity.


You are confusing nurture vs nature.

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Old June 16th, 2007, 02:42 PM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights
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"Hunter" schreef:

newsflash for retarded hicks, genetics has been proven to be linked to
obesity, 2 fat parents equal a high percentage that their child will
be predisposed to obesity.


Sure.

You get fat because you are running your ass of, while your parents are
regulars at McDonalds.

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Old June 17th, 2007, 03:45 PM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights
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On Jun 16, 9:36 am, "Hunter" wrote:
jenius wrote:
newsflash for retarded hicks, genetics has been proven to be linked to
obesity, 2 fat parents equal a high percentage that their child will
be predisposed to obesity.


You are confusing nurture vs nature.

Wrong again Asswipe. You just can't seem to understand the difference
between what scientists have found studying the human genome and your
ignorant preconceived notions of human behavior.

Info regarding this is readily available to those who wish to search
it out. You might try reading a book sometime. They hide ALL kinds of
knowledge in those things.

Ragnar


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Old June 17th, 2007, 08:28 PM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights,ne.weather
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"Ragnar" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jun 16, 9:36 am, "Hunter" wrote:
jenius wrote:
newsflash for retarded hicks, genetics has been proven to be linked to
obesity, 2 fat parents equal a high percentage that their child will
be predisposed to obesity.


You are confusing nurture vs nature.

Wrong again Asswipe. You just can't seem to understand the difference
between what scientists have found studying the human genome and your
ignorant preconceived notions of human behavior.


Where did they find these human gnomes? I've always wanted to have carnal
knowledge of a gnome. Is it anything like goat?

Info regarding this is readily available to those who wish to search
it out. You might try reading a book sometime. They hide ALL kinds of
knowledge in those things.


My goat reads lots of books, while she's eating them.

Ragnar




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Old June 18th, 2007, 12:51 AM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights
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Ragnar wrote:

You are confusing nurture vs nature.

Wrong again Asswipe. You just can't seem to understand the difference
between what scientists have found studying the human genome and your
ignorant preconceived notions of human behavior.


Bad eating and exercise habits are passed down from the parents,
pig****er.


Info regarding this is readily available to those who wish to search
it out. You might try reading a book sometime. They hide ALL kinds of
knowledge in those things.


Inform us on what has changed in the human genome in the past 20 years
to account for the recent explosion in the obesity epidemic.

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Old June 18th, 2007, 03:07 AM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights
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On Jun 17, 7:51 pm, "Hunter" wrote:
Ragnar wrote:
You are confusing nurture vs nature.


Wrong again Asswipe. You just can't seem to understand the difference
between what scientists have found studying the human genome and your
ignorant preconceived notions of human behavior.


Bad eating and exercise habits are passed down from the parents,
pig****er.

So is bad manners and disrespect for other people. Your mom and dad
must be real gems.
What's the matter Asswipe, didn't they hug you enough?

Ragnar


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Old June 18th, 2007, 04:42 AM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,alt.support.diet,misc.fitness.weights
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Ragnar wrote:

Bad eating and exercise habits are passed down from the parents,
pig****er.

So is bad manners and disrespect for other people. Your mom and dad
must be real gems.
What's the matter Asswipe, didn't they hug you enough?


Go feed your grossly obese pig wife, Ragnar.

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Old June 18th, 2007, 11:10 AM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,misc.fitness.weights,alt.support.diet
Hunter
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Robin King wrote:

Adopted children have body types which resemble those
of their biological parents but not their adoptive ones.


Cite?

Identical twins raised apart still resemble each other strongly,
including their weight.


Cite?

Perhaps you could answer the question that stumped Ragnar:

What has changed in the human genome in the past 20 years to account
for the recent explosion in the obesity epidemic?

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Old June 18th, 2007, 12:38 PM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,misc.fitness.weights,alt.support.diet
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"Hunter" schreef:

Adopted children have body types which resemble those
of their biological parents but not their adoptive ones.


Cite?


I have a VERY hard time imagining two very tall, light boned, skinny, small
jointed people reproducing a short, obese, heavy boned kid with big joints
as well...

OTOH, you dont get fat because your parents eat crap all day.

AND if the adoptive parents eat too much crap, they are the role models, and
the kid might take on their habits.

Identical twins raised apart still resemble each other strongly,
including their weight.


Cite?


Identical twins DO have identical bodytypes AND chemistry.

OTOH, if one twin eats 5000 Kcals/day and the other 2000...

Perhaps you could answer the question that stumped Ragnar:


What has changed in the human genome in the past 20 years to account
for the recent explosion in the obesity epidemic?


No change.

But there is an explosion of fast food chains.

Speaking of which...

Man...on Sunday we always go out and eat fast food. I had 2 double whoppers
WITH cheese, (lots of essential amino acids and EFAs) one large twisted
fries (carbs and more EFAs) a large vanilla milksake (MORE amino acids,
carbs AND EFAs) and an OJ (lotsa vitamin C and simple carbs) to wash it
away.

Those Whoppers are SOOOOO tasty. I get water in my mouth just thinking about
them.

Today we have home made dinner, and tommorow as well, but wednesday is...
PIZZA day!

A 15 incher with Salami and mushrooms for me, baby!
(and half the one from my girlfriend, i HATE to throw food away...)

We actually have a REAL Italian here. Fresh out the oven. You have to wait
20 minutes, which doesnt qualify the Pizzas as fast-food, but those extra
minutes are sure as hel worth it.

I think i go to the kitchen now. Bake a few eggs. 6 will do.

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Pete


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Old June 18th, 2007, 03:04 PM posted to soc.support.fat-acceptance,misc.fitness.weights,alt.support.diet
Ragnar
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On Jun 18, 7:38 am, "Pete" wrote:
"Hunter" schreef:

Adopted children have body types which resemble those
of their biological parents but not their adoptive ones.

Cite?


I have a VERY hard time imagining two very tall, light boned, skinny, small
jointed people reproducing a short, obese, heavy boned kid with big joints
as well...

OTOH, you dont get fat because your parents eat crap all day.

AND if the adoptive parents eat too much crap, they are the role models, and
the kid might take on their habits.

Identical twins raised apart still resemble each other strongly,
including their weight.

Cite?


Identical twins DO have identical bodytypes AND chemistry.

OTOH, if one twin eats 5000 Kcals/day and the other 2000...

Perhaps you could answer the question that stumped Ragnar:
What has changed in the human genome in the past 20 years to account
for the recent explosion in the obesity epidemic?


No change.

But there is an explosion of fast food chains.

Unfortunately there is more to it that that. Obesity is fast becoming
a global problem. At a recent UN symposium it has been determined that
even in third world countries in Africa, obesity is becoming a
problem. So I highly doubt that their obesity problem stems from too
many McDonalds franchises. Lifestyle change that promotes human
physical inactivity has done more to promote obesity than anything
else. But what studies of the human genome have born out is the fact
that there are many people with a genetic predisposition toward
obesity and laziness and weak will play a much, much, smaller role
than once thought. Most of the medical community recognizes this fact
and it is still a mystery why some people (Hunter) can not figure this
out. Old prejudices die hard and amongst the stupid, they are almost
impossible to kill.

Ragnar

 




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