These days all i see on TV (other than thousands upon thousands of 'talent' shows)
are adverts for programs about fat people and their struggle. in every one of these shows
a fat person who has had a 'bad childhood' gets lypo-suction, is send on their way and then dies of their obesity anyway because they put the weight back on.
firstly these people haven't become fat BECAUSE of their childhood, they didn't wake up one morning after a particuarly hard
day with an arse the size of the oracle shopping centre! they have had to shovel food in daily at a rate of knots and do little to no exercise.
that is how obesity works!
i'm sorry, that's the truth.
secondly, why is the lypo-suction televised? it is the most disgusting thing to televise. i can't think of anybody who would look forward to watching the lypo-suction hour.
finally, they leave the hospital looking to be the same weight, having feasted on hospital food and nurses during their recovery.
often in the advert these fat people are described as being 'a drain on the NHS', i whole heartedly agree, they should have to lose weight through exercise, like us slightly overweight
individuals. but it should simply be refused rather than the powers that be simply grumbling about it.
and another thing, not only is obesity supposedly a drain on the NHS but so are: diseases, foregin illnesses, dentistry, broken legs and drug related problems.
basically anything which makes you unwell is a drain on the NHS, so think again you greedy bastards.
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Agreed as far as cronically obese people are concerned, it is indeed appauling that they should have a hospital bed when there are others in greater need of it.
ReplyDeleteHowever when it comes to people choosing to get liposuction that's not entirely necessary (however lazy it may be), that's not provided by the NHS for free. They have to pay a large sum of money to get the poor doctors and nurses to carry out the surgery. So they're helping to pay the yearly wages of thousands of employees every year, thus not entirely being a burden.
i promise you, i don't mock things i don't know about. i looked into this and would you believe that in cases where it would cause illness not to do it, you can have lyposuction for free
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