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December 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM #498760December 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM #497884AnonymousGuest
[quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…
December 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM #498038AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…
December 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM #498430AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…
December 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM #498522AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…
December 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM #498770AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…
December 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM #497889briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
My point is that, in America, or other places where long hours of manual labor is not the norm, self control or discipline is not the primary issue in determining one’s weight. Yes, one can overcome a genetic predisposition toward obesity with self control, but it is much harder for them to stay thin than an ordinary person. It’s easy to be thin when you just don’t feel hunger.[/quote]I guess, that genetically, we are then ALL predisposed to obesity. That’s just human kind. We survived millions years of food scarcity. If it weren’t for that, we would not have survived to this day.
Food hasn’t been plentiful but for the last century.
December 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM #498043briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
My point is that, in America, or other places where long hours of manual labor is not the norm, self control or discipline is not the primary issue in determining one’s weight. Yes, one can overcome a genetic predisposition toward obesity with self control, but it is much harder for them to stay thin than an ordinary person. It’s easy to be thin when you just don’t feel hunger.[/quote]I guess, that genetically, we are then ALL predisposed to obesity. That’s just human kind. We survived millions years of food scarcity. If it weren’t for that, we would not have survived to this day.
Food hasn’t been plentiful but for the last century.
December 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM #498435briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
My point is that, in America, or other places where long hours of manual labor is not the norm, self control or discipline is not the primary issue in determining one’s weight. Yes, one can overcome a genetic predisposition toward obesity with self control, but it is much harder for them to stay thin than an ordinary person. It’s easy to be thin when you just don’t feel hunger.[/quote]I guess, that genetically, we are then ALL predisposed to obesity. That’s just human kind. We survived millions years of food scarcity. If it weren’t for that, we would not have survived to this day.
Food hasn’t been plentiful but for the last century.
December 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM #498527briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
My point is that, in America, or other places where long hours of manual labor is not the norm, self control or discipline is not the primary issue in determining one’s weight. Yes, one can overcome a genetic predisposition toward obesity with self control, but it is much harder for them to stay thin than an ordinary person. It’s easy to be thin when you just don’t feel hunger.[/quote]I guess, that genetically, we are then ALL predisposed to obesity. That’s just human kind. We survived millions years of food scarcity. If it weren’t for that, we would not have survived to this day.
Food hasn’t been plentiful but for the last century.
December 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM #498775briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
My point is that, in America, or other places where long hours of manual labor is not the norm, self control or discipline is not the primary issue in determining one’s weight. Yes, one can overcome a genetic predisposition toward obesity with self control, but it is much harder for them to stay thin than an ordinary person. It’s easy to be thin when you just don’t feel hunger.[/quote]I guess, that genetically, we are then ALL predisposed to obesity. That’s just human kind. We survived millions years of food scarcity. If it weren’t for that, we would not have survived to this day.
Food hasn’t been plentiful but for the last century.
December 30, 2009 at 9:43 AM #497894briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk][quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…[/quote]
You don’t need to take my word. Go check it out for yourself at the hospital – UCSD in La Jolla and Hillcrest.
December 30, 2009 at 9:43 AM #498048briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk][quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…[/quote]
You don’t need to take my word. Go check it out for yourself at the hospital – UCSD in La Jolla and Hillcrest.
December 30, 2009 at 9:43 AM #498440briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk][quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…[/quote]
You don’t need to take my word. Go check it out for yourself at the hospital – UCSD in La Jolla and Hillcrest.
December 30, 2009 at 9:43 AM #498532briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk][quote=briansd1]Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.[/quote]
Got any more of these? I need a few more laughs today…[/quote]
You don’t need to take my word. Go check it out for yourself at the hospital – UCSD in La Jolla and Hillcrest.
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