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"/fit/ - Health & Fitness"?

In MY American-hosted image board?

/fat/ would be more relevant.

Pic related.
>> Anonymous
> /fat/ would be more relevant.

But we already have /a/.
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ITT, fat people.
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>>7051
>But we already have /a/.

Not all weeaboos are fat. But there are plenty of fat people who aren't weeaboos. They need their own board.

Perhaps fat people should claim this board, just for irony's sake.
>> Anonymous
>>7056
>Not all weeaboos are fat. But there are plenty of fat people who aren't weeaboos. They need their own board.

Such resolution from a person who posted the OP pic.
>> Anonymous
lol fatties
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I can has more fries?
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The fatness is starting to carry over from America to our country too. That's what we get for being America jr.
>> Anonymous
> Obesity in England is nearing epidemic proportions with one in five adults now dangerously overweight, costing the economy and NHS £2.6bn a year, the national audit office warns today.

> More than 31,000 people a year are dying prematurely - 6% of all deaths - because of a lifestyle of fatty diets, over-reliance on the car and energy-saving devices such as lifts and escalators.

BOY I SURE WISH I COULD BE FIT AND HEALTHY LIKE EUROPE.
>> Anonymous
>>7251

We don't count as Europe, they disowned us a while bacck.
>> Anonymous
>>7251
Overreliance on escalators? Dumbest thing I've heard in a really long time. Try poor diet and no exercise, don't blame the damned escalators for being convenient, blame the fast food joints on every corner and people being lazy. Not commenting on poster, just wherever they got that bit of information.
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>>7279
I don't know, a good stairway can really get you panting. Ever heard of the Grouse Grind? It's a mile-long hike up in Vancouver B.C., except the entire mile is a giant path of stairs carved into the mountainside. I did it for the first time when I was twelve and even with all that youthful energy my legs were jelly by the end of it.
>> Anonymous
>>7279
>people being lazy

Which is where the escalators come in, you know you're a lazy fuck when you'll manage to walk farther to escalators just because stairs take too much out of you.

I saw it all the time, even skinny people do it.

If everyone was forced to work a bit harder and not have conveniences every time they turn we'd be a bit better off.
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>>7291
>see

Silly me, but I was just thinking back. No I'm not a hermit now!
>> Anonymous
>>7251
>In 2000, poor diet including obesity and physical inactivity caused 400,000 U.S. deaths

>>7286
That sounds fucking awesome.
>> †Invisible Sky Magician† JAPAN = SUPERIOR !!I9XpXfP4okU
>>7291
>If everyone was forced to work a bit harder and not have conveniences every time they turn we'd be a bit better off.

Or we can let the fat people die. Fat people die = less public health money spent on them.

We should focus our attacks on old people. They are unproductive and they are constantly draining tax money while being artifically kept alive by machines.
>> †Invisible Sky Magician† JAPAN = SUPERIOR !!I9XpXfP4okU
Notice how fitness is very close in spelling to fatness.