The Fat People Thread

Ground beef and eggs are my major food groups. I occasionally eat steak, liver, and bone broth. Butter and heavy cream every now and then. I've been mostly carnivore (still sometimes have hamburgers, pizza, potato chips) for maybe 8 months now. The biggest benefit of it has been that it seems to have eliminated my IBS I've had since 6th grade.

Broth is very good for your gut, restores the lining. Supposedly the lining of the gut can be damaged by nightshade veggies like tomatoes, peppers or eggplants.
 
Broth is very good for your gut, restores the lining. Supposedly the lining of the gut can be damaged by nightshade veggies like tomatoes, peppers or eggplants.
I eat a lot of nightshades. Love my Mediterranean food. Why I can’t just go carnivore. I need my garlic, herbs, and pasta - but the pasta is probably why I’m gaining. But I guess eating from the garden was a prole thing. Guess that’s why the commoners got a taste for nightshades - peasant food.

The upper classes ate more meat and some flat out ditched common fare for French and British food.
 
I eat a lot of nightshades. Love my Mediterranean food. Why I can’t just go carnivore. I need my garlic, herbs, and pasta - but the pasta is probably why I’m gaining. But I guess eating from the garden was a prole thing. Guess that’s why the commoners got a taste for nightshades - peasant food.

The upper classes ate more meat and some flat out ditched common fare for French and British food.

The nightshade veggies also have a lot of benefits, otherwise they wouldn't have been a staple for centuries in many diets like the Mediterranean diet. Maybe the broth and other good elements of their diet counter that stress on the gut lining from nightshades. "Peasant" food also has a lot of potent beneficial items like arugula, dandelion, artichokes, chard, olives and so forth.
 
The nightshade veggies also have a lot of benefits, otherwise they wouldn't have been a staple for centuries in many diets like the Mediterranean diet. Maybe the broth and other good elements of their diet counter that stress on the gut lining from nightshades. "Peasant" food also has a lot of potent beneficial items like arugula, dandelion, artichokes, chard, olives and so forth.
I'm curious if those (combo) peptides work for "gut inflammation". I think last I saw it was bpc, kpv and larazotide or some such combo
 

“We must be fat pigs” turns to “we could afford to gain some pounds to be hotter” this kind of has some meaning if we’re honest - sloth.

Everyone was pushing BODY POSITIVITY in the 10s and women were getting so friggin fat. Men too. This isn’t just a woman issue. They MAGICALLY Ozempic gets big. But Ozempic thin isn’t hot like natural thin. It looks sickly… like they’re ill. They just don’t want to do work.
 
There's a misconception that Ozempic causes people to look unhealthy.

What's actually going on is fat people have had their facial features obfuscated by a layer of fat for decades, so when they lose that fat people see what was really there all along. This is why fat people don't often look as aged and weathered as thin people do.

It could be the case that some people on Ozympicare losing too much weight and developing a gaunt appearance as a result, but had they lost the same amount of weight "naturally" I suspect they would look fairly similar.
 
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There's a misconception that Ozempic causes people to look unhealthy.

What's actually going on is fat people have had their facial features obfuscated by a layer of fat for decades, so when they lose that fat people see what was really there all along. This is why fat people don't often look as aged and weathered as thin people do.

It could be the case that some people on Ozympicare losing too much weight and developing a gaunt appearance as a result, but had they lost the same amount of weight "naturally" I suspect they would look fairly similar.

Rapid weight loss is the issue with that not necessarily that they were just ugly all along although im sure that is true for some haha, but you're right in that the fat acted as filler. Also that most people who needed the shots in the first place do not exercise. Losing weight by simply not eating anymore is not healthy so they look like shit because of the deprivation of nutrients which doesn't help skin elasticity and the extreme muscle loss. These drugs were made for the morbidly obese where the trade off was worth it, I've seen them do really good things for some people and I've seen them wreck the health of others. Ozempic semaglutide specifically is really bad as it's only mechanism of action is stopping appetite and it does that too well, it doesn't work on any other pathway like the newer gen ones.
 
What's actually going on is fat people have had their facial features obfuscated by a layer of fat for decades, so when they lose that fat people see what was really there all along. This is why fat people don't often look as aged and weathered as thin people do.
Totally. You'll see a lot of chubby people (who've never really been in shape) also talk about how, or act like, they've aged better when in reality they just have more fat in their face. I also recently saw a friend for the first time in 5-6 years and the guy said something like "you look skinny or have you lost weight" but the first thing I noticed about him was that he put on 10-20 pounds easy since the last time I saw him, you could tell from the face. And I'm exactly the same weight I've always been, because I work out, eat right, and don't drink booze nightly. So as they actually get fat they try to act like you are (overly) thin; sorta funny.
 
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