Damn! What I want to know is how did she get so fat in only 21 years? She must have been impoverishing her parents for years, eating more than anyone else in the family!
Seems like U.S. has a lot of fat people more than other countries. What's the defining factors that differentiates U.S. vs other countries regarding food quality/consumption/health?
We know they put sugar in almost everything processed now days. The FDA pushes that red meat bad but whole grain breads are healthy.
Hopefully after the storm we start getting accurate information about what is and what is not healthy. Along with cures for many diseases they gave us by poisoning us through food, water, etc.
When I was in elementary school in the '60s, out of a class of ~25 kids, there might be ONE fat kid. Now there are probably only a few who AREN'T fat! If you walk in public places, 9/10 people, of all ages, are just plain fat!
My experience is the same. There were no more than five fat kids in my elementary school. Overweight kids were so unusual back then. I remember the school nurse weighing us once a year, weight and height measurement. One of my friends was a bit chubby (not fat), and the nurse sent a note home to her parents, along with a diet for her to follow. I live in an area where people are well off and well educated. Very few fat kids or adults. One town over and it seems nearly everyone is overweight.
Damn! What I want to know is how did she get so fat in only 21 years? She must have been impoverishing her parents for years, eating more than anyone else in the family!
Seems like U.S. has a lot of fat people more than other countries. What's the defining factors that differentiates U.S. vs other countries regarding food quality/consumption/health?
We know they put sugar in almost everything processed now days. The FDA pushes that red meat bad but whole grain breads are healthy.
Hopefully after the storm we start getting accurate information about what is and what is not healthy. Along with cures for many diseases they gave us by poisoning us through food, water, etc.
When I was in elementary school in the '60s, out of a class of ~25 kids, there might be ONE fat kid. Now there are probably only a few who AREN'T fat! If you walk in public places, 9/10 people, of all ages, are just plain fat!
My experience is the same. There were no more than five fat kids in my elementary school. Overweight kids were so unusual back then. I remember the school nurse weighing us once a year, weight and height measurement. One of my friends was a bit chubby (not fat), and the nurse sent a note home to her parents, along with a diet for her to follow. I live in an area where people are well off and well educated. Very few fat kids or adults. One town over and it seems nearly everyone is overweight.