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Have Americans lost their perspective on weight?
I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that
overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw |
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Have Americans lost their perspective on weight?
wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Oh, I agree. It's everywhere. At work, at the supermarket, the gas station, all I see is fat folks. And probably most of them are FFIDs as well. Neil 385/282/220 |
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Have Americans lost their perspective on weight?
The Historian wrote:
Oh, I agree. It's everywhere. At work, at the supermarket, the gas station, all I see is fat folks. Neil 385/282/220 Almost everyone looks normal-weight to me except a few folks I see at McDonalds. I guess I have a few (dozen) pounds to go before my perspective changes. Anorexia is also a problem. It doesn't help that some sufferers are even glamorized in our magazines and catalogs. http://www.idontlikeyouinthatway.com.../marykate7.jpg http://www.nndb.com/people/752/00002...ci_bubbles.jpg 335/330/215 (who overate on vegetable stir-fry yesterday) |
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Has Chung completely lost the plot?
Earthquack wrote:
wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Here's an exception: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Non-sequiturs are projected ideas of reference. |
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Proof of GOD: Those who choose to curse GOD die before posting their curse on Usenet.
Vanquished atheist Kutchie, squeaked:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Here's an exception: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Non-sequiturs are projected ideas of reference. It seems you are lacking in reading comprehension. Such is one of the many embarrassing deficits of folks in your predicament: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts May GOD continue to keep your heart beating (unless you choose to unwisely curse HIM) dear neighbor Kutchie whom I love unconditionally. Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies (Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17). http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love |
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Proof of GOD: Those who choose to curse GOD die before posting their curse on Usenet.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote: Vanquished atheist Kutchie, squeaked: Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Here's an exception: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Non-sequiturs are projected ideas of reference. It seems you are lacking in reading comprehension. No, you are lacking in sanity as well as manners. It is clear from your behaviour in Usenet why you lost your job in Ocala, and haven't had a proper one since. |
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Proof of GOD: Those who choose to curse GOD die before posting their curse on Usenet.
Vanquished atheist Kutchie whined:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: Vanquished atheist Kutchie, squeaked: Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Here's an exception: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Non-sequiturs are projected ideas of reference. It seems you are lacking in reading comprehension. No, you are lacking in sanity as well as manners. It seems you are suffering from the deluded beliefs that you are now also a psychiatrist along with being an ordained pastor. Would suggest you inform your doctor(s) about these delusions. If you are taking psychotropic drugs, you will likely need to have them either adjusted or changed. May GOD continue to keep you heart beating (unless you unwisely choose to curse HIM) dear neighbor Kutchie whom I love unconditionally. Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies (Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17). http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love |
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Have Americans lost their perspective on weight?
On 11 Nov 2006 00:23:27 -0800, wrote:
- Refer: . com wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Here's an exception: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love, Andrew Changed your ****ing nym again, Earthquack? How's the kool-aid mixing going in your Chungstown garden-centre fountain-flogging shop? Killed any patients lately? -- |
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Proof of GOD: Those who choose to curse GOD die before posting their curse on Usenet.
Michael Gray wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: wrote: I am amazed at the number of overweight people. There are so many that overweight is the majority and people have lost their perspective. They don't even see themselves as overweight. This perspective seems to be based on your own weight, and you view other people based on this. As I was losing weight, I couldn't help but look around me in any meeting place like a restaurant and check out who was overweight and who wasn't. The thing is, as I lost weight, it seemed to me there were more and more overweight people. My perspective changed. I used to think almost all Asians were underweight. Now I see them as normal weight mostly and it's US that are just fat. dkw Here's an exception: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love, Andrew Changed your ****ing nym again No. , Earthquack? Name-calling simply shows that you are lost: http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/dream.asp How's the kool-aid mixing going in your Chungstown garden-centre fountain-flogging shop? It seems that you are suffering from delusions of paranoia. Would suggest you inform your doctor(s) about your symptoms. If you are currently taking psychotropic drugs, you may need to either have them adjusted or changed. Killed any patients lately? Cardiologists don't kill, they resuscitate. If you are currently taking psychotropic drugs, you likely will need the increased... post haste. This victory belongs to GOD, Whom I love with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength: http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/fear.asp Fear GOD and dread nought: http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought Your consolation prize is healing and eternal life if you choose to wisely surrender to HIM: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...058da12bb3f3d? May GOD continue to keep your heart beating (unless you choose unwisely to curse HIM) dear neighbor Mike whom I love unconditionally. Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies (Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17). http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love -- |
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