XPost: soc.support.fat-acceptance, alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics   
   From: hal.i.burton@hotmail.com   
      
   In article ,   
    Lady Veteran wrote:   
      
   > On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 20:26:27 -0400, Harold Burton   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   > >In article <201104182337.UTC.ioihvl$mhh$1@tioat.net>,   
   > > Right wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> Anyone who loses weight, or fat, should be made to pay for that loss by   
   > >> the pound. People think they are smart relieving themselves of he burden   
   > >> of carrying around their fat, but it is at the expense of others. Where   
   > >> do you think all that fat goes when you lose it?   
   > >> It goes somewhere else. It finds its way to another person, and latches   
   > >> on, infusing itself like a booger on a bagel.   
   > >> It is insidious the way unattached fat gathers in the atmosphere, and   
   > >> floats around like smelly, invisible jelly until someone walks through   
   > >> it like it is a light beam. Wham, it encircles vulnerable parts of that   
   > >> person's body. The wandering slithering fat cuts through clothing like a   
   > >> fart through Spandex. Instant cellulite! Michelle Obama knows what it is   
   > >> like to walk into a room containing ass fat. Once she was a slim girl,   
   > >> then she walked into a room full of Hottentots at LA Fitness, and BOOM,   
   > >> her ass exploded into a Kardashian booty, like a 200 pound kernel of pop   
   > >> corn at a Japanese nuclear plant.   
   > >> Whoever gets rid of fat, should pay for the inconvenience of others.   
   > >> Mexican women should not be allowed to exercise around anyone except   
   > >> starving Hindus. People with anorexia should pay more in fines and taxes   
   > >> than someone with thunder thighs, like Hillary Clinton. We need another   
   > >> law concerning loss of fat.   
      
      
   > >LOL!!!   
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   > The joke here is you.   
      
      
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