@thebackrow678 Well for the most part i wouldnt consider it to be an addiction or anything that would be labeled as a physical or mental illness, and it is a fact that we are fed a lot of lies about health and its relation to weight~ (one lie being that your body fat actually hurts your health when its in fact your cholesterol levels) one can be in upwards of 400 pounds and still be technically very healthy. Its really what you eat, not how much. But for the most part i agree with ya :)
@TranceWulf: i agree. The media has heralded the "ideal" perception of perfection - a perfection that is unobtainable without complete dedication and a rich genetic predisposition. Here, we witness the other end of the spectrum: these people have lead a sedentary lifestyle and one of overeating, stemming from deeper factors. Obesity is a vicious cycle and an addiction. One's size does not detract any personal qualities and it is brave of them to expose, address and combat their affliction.
@SpazChat lol .... so gross!!!
specialbea 6 hours ago
This is just sickning
MegaBigGut 2 weeks ago
No way the Walter guy is real..pause it at 0:42 and tell me that dudes skin looks like a fat suit.
iTzDark740 3 weeks ago
what the fuck
alothry 3 weeks ago
is there a man ,named carol ?
o,o
jounilaitala 1 month ago
Howed they get that fat? I eat A LOT but then I get hyper and start running around. How do they not get hyper?!
bubblegirl99xoxo 1 month ago
Imagine the smell when they fart.......truly terrifying!!!
orderoutofchaos621 1 month ago
Is everyone retards cus it wasn't 10 men one was female you Mongol
Ak2457 1 month ago
@thebackrow678 Well for the most part i wouldnt consider it to be an addiction or anything that would be labeled as a physical or mental illness, and it is a fact that we are fed a lot of lies about health and its relation to weight~ (one lie being that your body fat actually hurts your health when its in fact your cholesterol levels) one can be in upwards of 400 pounds and still be technically very healthy. Its really what you eat, not how much. But for the most part i agree with ya :)
TranceWulf 1 month ago
@TranceWulf: i agree. The media has heralded the "ideal" perception of perfection - a perfection that is unobtainable without complete dedication and a rich genetic predisposition. Here, we witness the other end of the spectrum: these people have lead a sedentary lifestyle and one of overeating, stemming from deeper factors. Obesity is a vicious cycle and an addiction. One's size does not detract any personal qualities and it is brave of them to expose, address and combat their affliction.
thebackrow678 1 month ago