Cute lil me

Discussion in 'Member Photos' started by Maser, Oct 28, 2006.

  1. Maser

    Maser Member

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    That last one is my sensitive side. :D
     
  2. USA in decline

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    loose 40 pounds . wait make it 50.
     
  3. soaringeagle

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    ????? that was uncalled for
     
  4. Maser

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    HUH!?! I'm only 5' 8" tall and weigh about 150 lbs. Not exactly sure because we got a fucked up scale here. I am glad to be putting on weight. I used to get teased a lot because I was small for my age when I was a little kid.
     
  5. USA in decline

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    yes i agree but the kid is obese. hes young enough now to do something about it = like stop stuffing his face with food. then he can come out here and brag how cute he is.
     
  6. USA in decline

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    your hight = 160 lb max and better be muscle weight not lard.
     
  7. soaringeagle

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    obese? acording to what standards?
    hes perfectly normal and even if hes obese where do you get off poining that out?
    come on..thats just childish
     
  8. USA in decline

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    obese is obese period theres is no standards.
     
  9. soaringeagle

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    wtf?
    get real man
    who the fuck are you to dictate what others better do?

    man i'm askinny lil fuck but i'm seriusly embarrassed for you

    man you must really feel pretty lowabout yourself to have to call random strangers fat on a forum

    are you in elementsry school?

    come on next you'll be sayin the girls got cooteys

     
  10. soaringeagle

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    who are you then to determine whats obese?

    and man assholes like you are why eatting dissorders exist
    a great big fuck you man
     
  11. USA in decline

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    SoaringEagle we have the same food today and the same fast food in the 70s im shock by the amount of obese kids this days . problems later with health and sex mates. back in those days obese kids were very few and most were generatic problems "the mother or father had a generic weight problem" . Keeping kids lock up in AC and fridge full of food with no restriction of food intake is child abuse "why not everything alse is call abuse or molestation" .
     
  12. USA in decline

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    Obesity
    The presence of excess body fat. The great prevalence of this condition, its severe consequences for physical and mental health, and the difficulty of treating it make the prevention of obesity a major public health priority.

    Obesity is most often defined in terms of body weight relative to height, since both height and weight are easily measured. Obesity is considered to begin at a weight-for-height that is 20–30% above desirable weight, with this desirable weight taken as the midpoint of ranges of weight associated with the greatest longevity in studies of life-insured individuals. In population surveys, obesity is defined as a body weight that meets or exceeds the 85th percentile of the Body Mass Index (BMI), an index of weight-for-height that correlates well with body fat content. See also Adipose tissue.

    The prevalence of obesity increases with age, is higher in women than men, and is highest among the poor and minority groups. Obesity increases the likelihood of high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes, and therefore of the diseases for which such conditions are risk factors—coronary heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. It also increases the likelihood of gallbladder disease and cancers of the breast and uterus. Thus, obesity increases overall mortality rates, and it does so in proportion to the degree and duration of overweight. Individuals who become obese at the earliest ages are at highest risk of premature mortality. Distribution of excess fat to the upper body rather than the lower body may also increase risk.

    The causes of most cases of obesity are poorly understood. At the simplest level, obesity results from an excess of energy (caloric) intake over expenditure, but this statement does not explain why some individuals can eat as much as they like without gaining weight while others remain overweight despite constant dieting. Studies of genetically obese animals and those with damage to the part of the brain called the hypothalamus suggest that individuals may balance body weight around a “setpoint” that is maintained—without conscious control—by variations in metabolic rate in response to caloric intake. Variations in the prevalence of obesity among population groups suggest a genetic basis for the condition. The complexity of body-weight regulatory mechanisms suggests that obesity is not due to a single cause but, like other chronic diseases, is multifactorial in origin. Specific inherited differences that might influence setpoints include differences in nearly every anatomic, neurologic, and biochemical factor known to affect food intake and utilization, energy metabolism, and energy expenditure
     
  13. soaringeagle

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    hes in no way obese.. 150 at 5'8 is ideal pretty much
    i'm 5'8 and 120 and am constantly told by doctors and everyone i need to gain 20 pounds

    once again whothe hell are you to determine whats ideal fopr anyone but you?

    man..fuck you

    calling normal people fat... thatsz the sickness thats plaguing america...

    i notice you have no pictures..
    should everyoneassume your ugly and tell you togo away till youve had surgery?

    yea thats it huh?
    come back when your not so ugly
     
  14. USA in decline

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    look at his face and belly FAT . now the arms looks good . if he trims off a few pounds he be ok . hes slight obese. i did not said he look like a complete fat porker yet.
     
  15. USA in decline

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    unless your shirt is puff out then i would say ok. if your home weight scale is correct at 150lb then you are not obese at all . im just going by visual .
     
  16. USA in decline

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    SoarEagle take a valium.
     
  17. soaringeagle

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    way to make a new forumer welcome

    cannt you see how fucking innapropriate it is to hijack his thred for your tyrade on obesity?
    man go fuck yourself


    to the threadsauthor..ignore the cut and paste asshole here.. ya are just fine..
    usa is just off his meds today
     
  18. Balloonatic

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    haha petey i fucking love ya i really do...

    and maser you are soooo not even fat
     
  19. USA in decline

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    we want pictures without your shirt on "no nude pictures" . he dont look like no 150 lb from this side.
     
  20. USA in decline

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    i agree he looks like modeling material too.
     

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