KFC is great for weight loss, once you get the shits from the filthy ass kitchen. The last time I went in a KFC I thought "maybe it won't be so bad" and there was a fucking guy who had pissed his pants sitting in the middle of the restaurant.
@Plot Twist After Credits That's already the rule in Belgium. Many who sell plain tickets and an all in already have three-seet-plain mock up in the place where they sell them tickets. If you argue with them, they ask you to sit down in the center one. I personally saw that happening. It is like they just woke up with 300 pounds of fat, until then not knowing it was there. Plot twist, over here, they pay extra or they don't fly.
I weighed 338 at the start of October, and now after almost 3 months I have lost close to 40 lbs. Still got a ways to go. Weight loss is all willpower, you have to figjt the hunger, but I can't ever go back to being that weight. As long as I keep my current course, I should be 240 by the beginning of winter this year.
On the one hand we should be respectful of obese people, but on the other hand we need to educate people and parents on the dangers of eating the wrong foods too much.
There are no wrong foods. Only wrong quantities. People are overeating everyday more calories than their total daily energy expenditure. Obviously they will get fucking obese.
@@tsialikis There are certainly "wrong" foods, 500 calories of cooked broccoli is going to have a totally different metabolic effect on your body's hormones and other responses than 500 calories of candy or McDonald's. Being healthy is much more complex than just calories in calories out
As someone who was fat for most my life, yeah it sucks. The bullying, the rejections... but the whole time i knew what i needed to do. And after 20 or so years i finally took that first step. 70 lbs lost, feel better than ever and the best part is my journey has inspired family members to get control of their health. Jocko got it right. Discipline equals freedom. Do you want to be free or a slave?
I'm so glad you did it. Other than the fat acceptance folks blame people for not wanting them, they blame how things are made and why they can't fit, they blame the clothing industries for their limited sizes, they blame skinny people for being less accepted. They blame with no fix to themselves. And my logic is like, "It's so much more easier to change yourself than to play victim and complain."
U re the person that should Encourage those people Who believe that Being obesity it s ok. You know the different and u can tell them all the positive point of not being fat anymore. Proud of u
Good job ur doing something about it you’re not like the people who say tHaTs fAtPhObIC and actually did something about it your a king man is here on your journey
Joe is pretty obese himself....so it's ironic... and it's not about being honest dipsht...it's about you resonating and identifying with an opinion...but I get it fatso, you're not smart enough to figure it out
@@haileyquinnzel *both ingesting something potentially harmful to the body *no declared illness *diagnosis: what I’m doing obviously isn’t bad for me. I have no idea what you’re talking about, this analogy couldn’t be anymore verbatim. Is smoking the same as being fat? No, but neither is any analogy in the world. . . . it is comparable in its same respects hence why it’s called an analogy and not an equal comparison example or something
@@ryanbowers5188 smoking is a toxic substance, while eating can an overindulgence in a good thing or mot even caused by food. Some people are fat for no reason other than medical reasons. You don’t randomly wake up one day and get diagnosed with black lungs and a gross cough. Not to mention that smoking is a lot more socially acceptable and profitable and doesn’t get the same amount of heat despite the fact that smokers CHOOSE to start smoking, something no one needs or does naturally, and become addicted. Also, smoking just hurts you. When someone smokes they’re consciously hurting everyone around them. I mean its the same when you dumb it down like that, but there are a few big differences.
Eh I was fat in school and got picked on.....then I did sports and lose weight and ppl called me "toothpick" then I did weight training and pack on a lot of muscle and then they accused me of steroids.....ppl are gonna pick at you regardless of your body type
Yeah exactly, I’ve just given up on giving in to the social standards of what a body should look like and I feel better then ever. I’m not fat, I don’t look like I model but I’m healthy and I honestly don’t give a fuck about anyone else
@@ilenegoddard9113 but there's a difference between being morbidly obese or slim and being healthy. People are always going to judge but at least you won't die early in life.
True, but the accusations of steroid abuse are made out of jalousy because it's something they can never achieve. So that's actually a good thing. And that's what I tell those kind of people: "just because you're too lazy to work out and clean up your diet, doesn't make me a steroid user".
Obesity in kids should be treated as parental neglectful abuse. Laws should enforce this to prevent the burden on future societies and individuals. Your parents are your first teachers.
@@zachrat9083 if people can afford a beer, junk food, candies, etc if people can afford going out on the weekends and buy unnecessary matter, they will have more than enough to live healthy. Facts
@@zachrat9083 i fucking hate ebt. I used to work at a gas station and you better believe the people walking up with 40$ worth of candy and soda rarley ever paid with cash just food stamps.
As a former obese child to an obese man, I agree 100% with this. My obesity had a deep physiological effect on my childhood. I wasn't able to play with the other kids, due to being so slow, therefore I felt very isolated and succumbed to just sitting on a bench and solving my Rubik's cube. Before this year I made several, very lame attempts to lose weight, but I only managed to do something this year. Whenever I tried to do something in a healthier way, my father would mockingly point it out. He never supported me in my goals to just be healthy, as he weighed over 100kg at 179cm (220lb, 5"11). This is something I would never wish upon any child. I wasn't bullied all that much, but it was never directly bullying, but more indirect stuff that made me feel very depressed, and just lowered my self-esteem. Every time I see an overweight child, it saddens me to the core, as I remember the difficulties I had while growing up. At the end of 2020, I cut out all the candy and soda, and in the beginning of 2021, 15 years old, I weighed 91kg (but probably a lot more the months before that), 187cm tall. I now weigh 84kg, but some of it may be the muscle mass I have earned from going to the gym. But I must say that the results are very noticeable and I feel way more confident and I have a higher self-esteem. The majority of my journey is done, but I still have a lot of excess fat which I need to get rid of, but I'm getting there!
I dropped from 202 lbs to 158 lbs in less than six months, I am six feet tall. I'm now slowly building back up with muscle rather than fat. I have more energy than ever... All I can tell you is, being fat is nothing fun, being fit is way better... it's night and day.
I have to ask....why? 202 at 6 foot, you should be jacked. Hell, I am 6'2" and 195 and could use another 15 pounds of lean muscle. I might object to that objective when rock climbing, though...
6'1, 240 lbs. Im the hidden fat guy. Everyone thinks im skinny, until I sit down and the gut comes out, or we go to an all you can eat buffet. Im cool with it though. If i weren't, id exercise more lol.
i watched something recently talking about how the casket industry has to make excessively large coffins now to accommodate the super morbidly obese, and how common it is today. gross.
"DONT FAT SHAME US! IT'S HEALTHY AND THE NEW BEAUTIFUL" Yeah, I guess having an enlarged heart, type 2 diabetes, and getting winded faster than a bedridden 70 year old man is healthy.
it's so funny cause "curvy" girls (real curvy, not those who look like majin bu and they think they're curvy) are usually very very beautiful and they switch from beautiful to HOT AF when they lose weight, but instead they say they accept themselves and pretend they're happy to make an excuse for not working out or changing lol
"You're obese, you've eaten too much food." I made that way funnier than it needed to be. Sounds like something that Elder Scrolls should put in the top right hand corner for when you can't move.
It’s important to be supportive and understanding of those who r overweight but praising their unhealthy lifestyle is absolutely not what we should be doing...
It's about how women lie to themselves, more than anything. And about how you better lie to them, or be kicked to the curb. Women always saying "I just want someone to accept me for me" Instead of "maybe my last 20 boyfriend's were on to something"
@@AutomaticDuck300 well it's not the world is competitive. Theres chicks who lose tonnes of weight. Just do some weights, do stuff you dont want to do, practice bravery, learn how to confront people and be honest in the face of opposition. Getting your number up is different for a guy then a woman. Go watch Jordan peterson and RSD channels
I recently lost 80 pounds. I always made bad choices. I never was called fat, and although I didn't overeat, it was all the crap I did eat. But i couldn't fit into certain chairs comfortably, couldn't do stairs without getting out of breath, you all know the rest. I still have more to loose, but I learned to eat the right way. No prepackaged food or white sugar, carbs, bad fats, etc. I am basically a vegetarian at this point. My energy level is off the charts because of it, and I had Nash, which is liver disease and was caused from being overweight. I wish someone, even just one person would have just told me, " your too fat!" I would have cried and been mad, but it would have done me good. I think, as my best friend put it, I have always been very well dressed, always worn tasteful you makeup, and everyone has always said I should have been a plus size model. I wish they would have said, that if I lost 150 pounds, I could have been a model. I will continue to eat the way I do now. It's a lifestyle choice. I can now keep up with my 10 year old daughter, and that means more than anything in the world to me. People who say I'm fat but I'm happy, are lying. That's how us Fatty's try to convince ourselves. It's like having one leg and saying, I get around as well as everyone else. Well they don't, and fat people who are deemed obese and morbidly obese are not happy! Eating well, being active, and feeling great because of it makes you happy. I feel like insurance premiums would be much lower if there were less obese people. I have eliminated three different prescriptions by loosing weight. I'll never go back to doing things the way I used too. Never!
You're right about people maintaining their weight making insurance cheaper. I doubt the companies would pass on the savings to customers, but you make a valid point that I don't see made often.
Fun fact. Rogan inspired me to start working out beginning in March (partially due to covid). Since then I managed to drop about 20 pounds. That took me from being technically classified as obese to technically having a "normal" BMI. I am still at the upper section of that healthy weight range, but I am still working. I feel great. I feel like it helped me realize that I am in charge of what happens to my health and my body regardless of my genetics. My metabolism probably sucks, but that just means I have to work harder to achieve my goals. Regardless, all the work is definitely worth it. Thanks, Joe.
As a physician, I have an issue with very obese individuals feeling my telling them that their weight is unhealthy as they see my behavior as "fat shaming." What if I didn't tell them they have cancer because I don't want to "cancer shame" them to use an extreme example.
A good mate of mine got told off by his vet a little while back because his cat was now classed as obese. He was told about the implications to his beloved cat due to her ballooning weight. It was simple; lose the weight or it will kill her. And the vet bills will cripple you. You can be classed as an animal abuser for allowing a pet to become obese, but we're now told to accept and celebrate it among our own species. Curious.
@@jonathalon6022 Weirdly enough, it didn't. They still simultaneously claim fat isn't unhealthy while also arguing they should be allowed to cut in line for vaccines because of higher mortality rates obese people face from Covid
@@newyorkfan16 not quite. Vaccines are not magic. People still die with them. Fat people specially……and, that’s not even mentioning the Pfizer/Diabetes thing.
Imagine if we changed the name of "disease acceptance" (the patient is able to see his disease as a medical condition and not as a personal failure) to "disease positivity". Doesn't make much sense, now does it? It's one thing to show respect and human decency to fat people (they are human after all), but people saying that you can be healthy at every size and be obese without having any health complications is simply untrue.
Yes Joe!! My thoughts exactly... those people applauding the fat woman on the front of the magazine would never call a fat man beautiful let alone let him on the front cover of a magazine. People need to stop protecting their fragile egos
It's not about saying that being obese is ok. It is about curing mental health problems that go hand to hand with obesity and over eating. The first step towards making a positive change for your self is learning to self love.
This is exactly how Ive felt about this for years. I wouldn't say it in such straightforward terminology, but there is a basal way in which maintaining health won't allow you to be more than 20-30 lbs over ripped.
i was fat up until 9th grade. now im working out for almost 6-7 years & i can't even begin to imagine how bad would it feel like to go back to that horrible state.. i love eating food, but i will never give up sports & having a diet
Anybody know who the guest was or episode number. Dumb jamie used the wrong episode number in description. Episode 1174 was vinnie paz not this episode.
I'm all for shaming fat, but I'm not for bullying the person. It's like in the bible. "Hate the sin, not the sinner."(I know this isn't in the Bible. But I grew up Christian with many Christian people who said that phrase) I'm not a Christian by any means, but that quote is actually quite a helpful thing to live by when addressing the problems of others. What I am NOT for is making fun of a fat person running on the sidewalk.
I've always been in great shape until my husband started dying when he died I gained 100 lbs. I was miserable I was in pain all the time a body isn't supposed to carry that much weight. I've since lost 110lbs & I feel like my old self. It drives me nuts when obese people go on & on that they're healthy. My bloodwork came back fine too, but my back, knees & ankles were in so much pain. Eventually my bloodwork would of come back fucked up its inevitable
People HATE EVERYTHING & ANYTHING I'm in great shape & people hate me for being too quiet...they percieve it as being arrogant & snobbish which it IS...bite me society
Dude that's so relatable. I'm having this problem at school and even my parents said it. Just because I don't like spending time with people or talking to them. Just because of that? I'm pretty sure I know the definition of arrogant.
The only people shaming thin people are People in shape. It's that demographic that already has a problem with their body. So they start obsessing over their health and the gym. And because they do they then act as if they're doing something above what others do because they're working so hard. So they think that gives them room to shame not only fat people but thin and just regular people also.
Arc Darkstar my son has had (mildly) negative comments aimed at him at school. He’s slim, but not overly so. I regularly get called ‘lanky’ etc. at work too. Neither of us are in the least bothered by it, so it can’t be defined as ‘shaming’ exactly, but the intent is definitely there.
If you are a former overweight or obese person, now in thin, shape...you are mercilessly shamed...the so-called Fat Acceptance Movement goes after you like you're the Antichrist...don't you dare post a before and after photo...you're fat shaming "them"...you're now, fat phobic...you are insulting them by your mere existence...they are not insulting you...this World is insane...
there is fat and then obese i was and still am but i lost 125 in a year so far but I needed to decide for myself and I am in a family that i can recive help that's key Is support which not everyone has unless you want to pay for programs which is redicuklous.
Good job on the weight loss! Cutting out processed foods made with white flour and added sugar is the easiest way to shed the weight. I got my renewed license in the mail today and my face is much thinner than 5 years ago - I recently changed my dietary habits. Food = fuel for me, I eat to stay alive and avoid a rumbling stomach.
I feel like my body wants self destruct when I eat a #3 at Wendy's and im only 15-20 lbs overweight. Couldnt imagen how much someones body suffers with daily destruction through shitty calorie surplussing especially when already morbidly obese.
@@GodricAutumn Don't over eat and you won't have to worry about it. Don't cry if you become fat and unhealthy and people say as such...it's just REALITY. Don't see me crying when people notice I'm balding. I just shave my head. Fuck it, I'm bald. It's reality. Imagine telling Shaq "Man, you're tall" and thin crying about "tall people shaming" smh
I'm at a healthy weight and I have a good diet. Whenever I eat fast food I regret it approximately 2 min after I'm done. It's like my body is telling me, "What the fuck are you doing?"
Like bruh if you wanna be fat go right ahead, be fat, but what I hate is that people try to force the idea that being fat is ok or even attractive. It's not, and me saying that isnt fatphobic
I was 286lbs on the 2nd of this month and now im at 270. It aint much progress and being hungry all the time sucks, but after being obese for 21 years, it just came to me how good it feels to see that number on the scale go down. I feel like the more people try to promote body positivity, the more willing people are to letting themselves go. Sure its good to be comfortable in your own skin but my lifestyle up until now was going to kill me if I didnt get my act together. The worst part is that there times where trying to tell someone to lose weight can be considered "fat shaming" when some people really just need realize how bad being obese is.
Health Insurance premiums are through the roof. Most diseases are linked to obesity and food choices. I wish health insurance were like life insurance, where your premiums were based on the individual, not the masses.
Joe Rohan is spot on about this topic ... joe speaks the fuckin truth right is right and wrong is wrong ... so many people run from the truth or mask it
1:37 "dont lie to me. dont lie about the physical reality of what you've done to your body if you reach 400lbs. thats not healthy, you're saying thats healthy, you're saying its ok. No you're just not dead yet" that was powerful yo
Just another example of how our society has become overly toxic and deeply insane. Any sense of logic or reason goes out the window to make room for emotions, self-victimization, and narcissism.
I don't care if you have the body of the Rock, a twig or fat. I care if you are healthy. The second my friend is in danger from heart disease, specific form of cancer, etc. I pull all stops to try my best to make sure he is healthy.
I LOVE THIS GUY! I was once 80 lbs over weight and he speak truth. My husband spent years pointing out when a woman was fat and lazy yet he is now fat and lazy and makes excuses for it. He once called me fat and lazy while he was and I lost the weight and now has an attitude for real. 🤣 All this fat excuse crap is getting annoying.
Recognizing that someone is unhealthy due to their weight and calling them a fat lard is totally different tho. We shouldn’t make someone feel like shit about themselves by purely making assumptions based on their weight and appearance because you haven’t been in their shoes therefore you don’t know if they have a medical condition that makes it hard for them to loose weight, maybe they binge eat because of depression, ya never know what situation they’re in. However, honesty is important so we should approach the issue in a different way rather than outwardly making them feel shitty or else people won’t listen.
I agree ☝️ 2 years late tho haha* Also some people get obese because the people around them don’t encourage a good lifestyle and never was pushed to lose weight or feel good about making a difference. I agree being fat isn’t good but you need to take into consideration everyone’s circumstances and realise it’s not easy for some.
Being shitty to people is bad, yes, however some people really benefit from stuff like being called a fat lard. Not saying everyone benefits from this, but it helps a lot of people very much to get a harsh reality check.
When I was bigger my doctor told me "you need to get some exercise and lose some weight" and a co-worker said I was beautiful but basically not a ten cause I was fat, well I lost 40 lbs and saw them and they both complimented me, and then I went and lost 40 more. 😊
Used to be 15 pounds overweight and felt like shit when I first started doing cardio. my knees couldnt handle the pressure and constantly hurt. i feel so bad for people who become over 50 pounds overweight the pain they must feel.
Zeppelin. It doesn't sound like he's against fat. It sort of sounds like he's just against fat shaming or nonacceptance of overweight men while being accepting of overweight women.