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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Now the Wall Street Journal is getting into the act

I always thought the Wall Street Journal dealt with...you know...investing stuff. Money. Banks. News.

Today, they published an article about how dangerous Thanksgiving Dinner is.

And I'm like ... Jee-sus. "They" want to take the fun out of everything.

ALready most girls and women go into anxiety attacks when they sit down to a meal... is this going to make me fat... I might gain a whole 6 ounces if I eat this and that's just too awful to contemplate, ya da ya da.

It's just soooooo frustrating to see this crap permeating everything. A kindergartner can't go to school these days without being warned against eating too much. Of course fat kids have always been teased unmercifully by their peers, but now teachers and principles are getting into the act - not stopping the bullying but getting in on it themselves.

Yes, this blog exists to encourage people to obtain a healthy weight and maintain that weight, by exercising portion control and exercise. But I am just so sick of these bullying tactics... people have the right to decide for themselves how much they want to eat, how overweight they want to be - we do own our own bodies, right?

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