So you were intentionally trolling then by posting stuff to get a rise out of people? Wasn't someone suspended the other day for that?
I think he was just trying to have abit of a laugh. Welcome to GD, don't take it too seriously.
So you were intentionally trolling then by posting stuff to get a rise out of people? Wasn't someone suspended the other day for that?
To be fair, I thought you were doing the same.So you were intentionally trolling then by posting stuff to get a rise out of people? Wasn't someone suspended the other day for that?
To be fair, I thought you were doing the same.
Smaller doors into hospitals/doctors/walk in centre's
fix all problems there
The fatties would just use the disabled access.
.. Ask them?
Why would I know why perfectly functional people would rather spend hours in front of the TV/Computer eating **** than going out to exercise 3 times a week.
I'm a firm believer that raising a child to be obese is also some form of neglect and or unfit parenting. Name and shame and all that jazz...
Obesity is self inflicted. As such you should be made to pay for your own health care. Same with smoking, drug and drink related hospital treatments.
Public awareness and better food labelling, its not going to go away overnight.
Sports injuries that are self inflicted, yes. It's the individuals fault they injured themselves. Having your ankle broken by someone else performing a two footed tackle, no. RSI? Yes. It's the individuals fault they injured themselves by not taking care of themselves to alleviate the problem. Same with hernias.
People who're obese because they can't stop filling themselves with food should not be treated on the NHS. Nor should any of them be treated on the NHS for diseases and illnesses that occur because of their eating.
Eaters can't go cold turkey? They can put the pie down and stop ****ing eating.
Please tell me you are 12... I hope you are never unfortunate enough to get addicted to something. However, in the event that you do, I expect that you will not be seeking treatment for said addiction and the resulting medical problems?
I smoke. The tax I pay on tobacco more than covers my NHS care. Even though I'm with BUPA.
I smoke. The tax I pay on tobacco more than covers my NHS care. Even though I'm with BUPA.
Then you are in a privileged position and should consider that when you suggest the larger percentage of smokers should just be left to die for their habit.
Ask them? Fantastic. Years and years of psychological studies by qualified people can be ignored, we can save money on stopping any new ones.
Just ask them. Job done.