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It also used to be a way for women to be ok looking like a normal woman with hips and thighs and a butt instead of aspiring to look like photoshopped celebs..not morbidly obesity.
@@victoriamorgan7188 if the huge wave of popular onlyfans models/SWrs has told us anything, photoshop/celeb-skinny is not the main sex appeal AT ALL. Hollywood/the fashion industry created this standard and it is no a product of the average person's desire. Just look at all the NSFW subreddits... bleach blond skinny curveless bodyhairless super young looking or with huge fake tits isnt "popular" anymore. The Jenna Jameson days have been over for awhile-- that shit is mostly perpetuated by flaccid old hollywood execs and the women and gay men working under them. Fashion-- look at runway models for instance and their body norm-- not an industry dominated by straight men. Toxic femininity is definitely a thing.
Obesity was the most significant and common comorbidity with COVID outside of the geriatric age group. If we had mounted half of the public health campaign we did in response to COVID towards obesity in the 2010's, we could have cut COVID deaths in half with no masks or lockdowns. And obesity already killed upwards of 300,000 people a year prior to the COVID pandemic, so there was no shortage of cause for it to have been a much larger public health focus. Yet even now, we're still told that "fat shaming" and "fat phobia" are evils akin to racism and sexism, and shown morbidly obese bodies on the covers of health magazines proudly proclaiming "this is healthy!!!"
FACTS....yet, not ONE mention of losing weight to beat covid in the media, that I heard, just "It's everyone else's responsibility to keep you safe." Nuts.
@@carloscjr23 yes, if people only took their vitamins, etc, there would be no more need for hospitals or medications. Now if you ever get cancer, or run over by a drunk driver, you can tell yourself it's all your fault.
I’m fat right now , and I’m working to change my habits and my life. I feel like people look at me disgusted and with a lack of respect right off the bat.
@@TanoookiMario377I have been 250 lbs and 150 lbs and I agree, people can “sense” health intrinsically/biologically as we screen others as potential mates. Honestly it’s so worth losing the weight it’s just so hard to move around and enjoy life when I was overweight. It’s not even about looks it’s just quality of life ❤
@gordythecat this ^^^ it's a biological response. I got up to like 250 bc pandemic and dropped 60 lbs w/ intermittent fasting and (ACTUAL (throwing shade at Tim)) keto within a p short time. They call it diet and exercise for a reason. It needs to be both. I have a lot of sympathy for fat ppl but as my old Spanish teacher says, life is all about choices. It's tough to drop weight but keep diligent and you'll get it. I'm now at normal bmi. It's rly tough. Life is tough...
Every movement is literally the same thing nowadays they just have different groups of people representing and pushing for the same exact things at the end of it all
It's an almost entirely female movement. Most fat men know they're fat and live in reality. They don't get sociology degrees to explain why it's actually healthy, they just keep drinking beer and working until the heart attack.
Being fat and gay myself but allowing neither of those traits to have any bearing on my personality or identity I just really really really must reiterate that Tim Dillon is a treasure and someone to look up to
The thyroid issue at outback was subtle gold. Seriously, never seen somebody who eats salads all the time be fat or complain about it. My aunt would complain about her thyroid at mcdonalds and wendy's.
I love how everything good and positive is gradually shunned more and more as everything negative takes the pedestal. Just inverting the whole system of ideals and morality into it's inverse as the earth decays. What a time to be alive.
@@luiscastaneda5250 you don’t gotta make up lizard people when you see the horrors of what man can do. Just take a vacation to Kandahar or maybe Xinjiang & see how great human beings can be to one another. Type into google about these places and see you get little if any coverage of what really is going on there & notice how all the front page articles that just conveniently come up, all coincidently happen to have similar headlines, verbiage, & views. Reptilian brain dominant people*
It blows my mind how people defend being morbidly obese. Being a little over weight is whatever but being MORBIDLY obese and defending it and saying it’s healthy is absolutely insane.
Yeah I’m not used to gay guys not using “the gay voice.” I hate that shit. It’s why I can’t listen to guys like Matteo Lane, he’s hilarious, but his gay voice is so annoying to me. I don’t dislike him, but just don’t like hearing him speak.
Even if a leaked video of him sucking someone off, I wouldn't believe it. I would think it was Tim committing to the prank, like Eric Cartman pranking Butters.
I used to weigh 448 and I’ve lost over 250 lbs. I hated myself then and I hate myself now. I’m kinda jealous of these fat folks who have self esteem that’s off the rails, but then again I’m glad I don’t.
23:22 I thought my streaming was buffering, so I glance back to check the screen and see Ben shaking with his head in his hands and Tim with a confused look on his face. Tim doesn't even have to talk to reduce Ben to silent laughter anymore. God I love this show.
Or - you recognize that you didn't create yourself, that you belong to the Creator and ought to be grateful for and make the most of the life He gave you. But people talk about "loving your body" or "take care of the one body you have" and draws this weird distinction between a person and their body. You ARE you're body.
@@SquareNoggin You are the brain. Remove that and the only thing left is an empty shell, a living sack of meat. If you get a heart transplant you are still you.
Ima start a movement about not getting koochi because after work I go home and watch RU-vid while I play video games until I pass out, then repeat the process 5 days a week. It’s an epidemic and needs to be recognized.
11:55 you hit the nail right on the head Tim. I had a friend who was being crushed on by a fat chick and when she tried to hook up with him, he refused her and after that she was on a mission to destroy his life. She started spreading all these rumors about him and making accusations and then he got fed up and called her out and it turned into a civil war within our friend group that resulted in its inevitable dissolution.
@@AMM1998 Lizzo probably isn’t miserable because she’s gotten rich off convincing other fat people that it’s other peoples problem they’re fat, not theirs. Also she makes millions off her shitty music…
@@Thrashman-ye4cf every single lizzo video I've seen is her breaking down almost crying about how people on the internet make mean comments. She's absolutely miserable. Even though she's a millionaire, she's still an absolute whale with self esteem issues
~16:00 “How do we achieve body positivity?” - diet and exercise… respect yourself in all regards, including health. I have health issues that make me retain both excess fat and retain water but by exercising and eating properly I’m no longer big like I was as a kid. All this makes me so annoyed, it’s delusional to think you’ll ever feel good about yourself if you don’t at least try to get better. Being overweight is a medical condition for everyone but it can be overcome with time and dedication. Even though I’m still chubby I’m still proud that I got this far and stayed here
Tim, you are hilarious and I appreciate your commentary. It can be controversial and I love that you are purely unapologetic. The world has become too sensitized to everything.
I've been an addict my entire adult life as well as a chef. I just don't like food and my entire family is obese. I agree with your take on the idea that the activism is just to bitch and complain about something for basically no reason
You've been a chef your entire adult life and you "just don't like food"... okay well then you have issues far behind your entire family being obese kiddo.
Its so far gone! I think part of body positivity is loving your body regardless of size, and part of love is respect... so treat your body right. You deserve good health regardless of size, dont shame yourself, CHANGE YOURSELF, become a healthier person befause you deserve it.
All of these critical theory sub-fields openly admit that there's no clear definition, but if someone criticizes it, their number one defense is to respond "you're criticizing something when you don't even know its definition"
the amount of “body shaming” i get for being skinny is unreal. like the amount of times i was called the applejacks cinnamon stick will really derail this whole fat activism thingy