Are you saying those 2 have no impact to where they should be ignored entirely
the other ones-- had to look them up-- found NCBI talking about 'racism' and 'socioeconomic status'. Perhaps this car mechanic/ health expert/ vaccine scientist/ copy past champion of 2023/ definitely not a sussybaka impostoru can present the others and say how uncontrollable they really are
Urallfucked must be so happy his boss/boyfriend is back. again.
Are you saying those 2 have no impact to where they should be ignored entirely
Cute. This is a classic straw man fallacy folks: "the distortion of someone else’s argument to make it easier to attack"
had to look them up
Sure she did. She can't produce any links though.
Just to re-focus: there are people in this forum who desperately want to consider obesity only as a character flaw / personal failure, and don't like the idea that it might be a disease.
As the article says: "Obesity has now been moved from the healthy eating section of the HSE (Ireland's Health Service Executive) to the chronic disease area."
You havent mentioned a single one. Still havent. Yet you put so much emphasis on their importance over the others I thought Id just ask you to establish your priorities. if you have any
I guess its the elimination of any and all personal responsibility....?
My advice on the others is stop being retarded.
Not sure what you mean.
Ignore the other five groups? Pretend that only diet and exercise matter?
Are you saying those 2 have no impact to where they should be ignored entirely
the other ones-- had to look them up-- found NCBI talking about 'racism' and 'socioeconomic status'. Perhaps this car mechanic/ health expert/ vaccine scientist/ copy past champion of 2023/ definitely not a sussybaka impostoru can present the others and say how uncontrollable they really are
Urallfucked must be so happy his boss/boyfriend is back. again.
Cute. This is a classic straw man fallacy folks: "the distortion of someone else’s argument to make it easier to attack"
Sure she did. She can't produce any links though.
Just to re-focus: there are people in this forum who desperately want to consider obesity only as a character flaw / personal failure, and don't like the idea that it might be a disease.
As the article says: "Obesity has now been moved from the healthy eating section of the HSE (Ireland's Health Service Executive) to the chronic disease area."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK278977/ kthx
You havent mentioned a single one. Still havent. Yet you put so much emphasis on their importance over the others I thought Id just ask you to establish your priorities. if you have any
I guess its the elimination of any and all personal responsibility....?
other than $0.25/post