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2010-09-20 - 1:22 p.m. I know this stuff is already way, way too old. I know some of you good people out there will tell me to drop this subject and move on. I mean, shallow-minded idiots exist for a reason. They are perfect examples from God, so we won't become as horrible as they are. However, how do we know we're not already one of them? As far as I know, here are a list of common, stereotypical judgements about certain 'types' of people: What they generally think of fat/heavy/overweight people: 1.Their lives must revolve around food, food, and once again...food. 2.They always eat like a hog. 3.If they eat less, people quickly assume they're on a diet. 4.They're lazy slobs and dislike working out. What they generally think of thin/skinny people: 1.They must be sick. 2.They have eating disorders. 3.They have AIDS. 4.They must be on drugs. What they generally think of slim/well-built people: 1.God is being unfair. 2.They must be on steroids. 3.Their main interest in life must be how to look good all the time. 4.They don't have to try hard and always have a better, much easier life. We all know there is nothing we can really do. Some people choose to stay idiots, and - sadly - that is their civil right. We'll just have to worry about ourselves, because - if you happen to do at least three from each list above, then you might be in trouble for becoming a shallow-minded idiot. The Author/SBF
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