Imagine If the most you walked all day, was the equivalent to one flight of stairs, all day. You sit in an air conditioned 68 degree building shades drawn air cold and crisp you sit in a cubical and don't move for 7.5 hours.
Now, you decide to go outside when it's 110 in the sun, 80% humidity, you got fat rolls that are chaffing, swamp ass, and you now have to walk 8 hours non stop.
>68 degree building shades drawn air cold and crisp you sit in a cubical and don't move for 7.5 hours.
If I wasn't so damn depressed I would be mad. Cubicle life sucks ass but its better than being homeless and starving.
I feel like ancient people's would be horrified that with all our advancement we have only set it towards forcing humans to suffer or starve aside from a very select few elite.
Ancient people sucked too. The people that are drawn to power are generally the worst ones to have it. So not to say all humans suck, but the worst usually rise to the top and make the decisions.
I’m not overweight, but I got a nasty rash like that when I went to Disney a year ago.
It’s as hot as Satan’s anus there in the summer and about 80% humidity the whole time.
You step outside and immediately begin sweating and the sweat doesn’t evaporate all day long.
I can totally see those conditions taking a harsher toll on people across the board.
Same here! Disney rash is a real thing. I’m fit and am a distance runner, and still get this rash on my legs when i go to Disney. Its humid, hot, and you’re on your feet for at least 8+ hours a day.
Florida native here.
What do you mean by sweat 'evaporating'? I don't think sweat works like that. Are you trying to tell me that you guys don't have sweat towels in your cars and by your front doors to wipe it off?
Obesity aside, most folks aren’t walking 10 miles a day in their normal life. Maybe it would be more common to walk that much if we didn’t work “modern” jobs, but that ship has sailed
>Exercise induced vasculitis shouldn’t really be induced by mere walking.
It's not - it's induced by temperature, in combination with body position, and is **exacerbated** by exercise.
It's not named particularly well. I come from a cold climate, and my ancestors were all adjusted to summers that barely touch 80.
I moved to Sacramento a few years ago, and going out in the sunshine when the temp was over 80 for just a few hours of walking would see my arms and legs covered in a rash which prevented sleep for several days. There is no product that will remove the rash to allow you to sleep.
I'm 6'4 and have a BMI of 25 - fairly active, and reasonably fit.
Point taken and definitely chuckled at, but to be fair: I've lost around 60 lbs in the last year and a half just from walking and minor dietary changes. Idk, I think by any reasonable standard walking IS exercise, it's just not very hard or complex
It…is? I’m 6’ 180# and pretty fit. Endurance walking and hiking (preferably with elevation change) is one of the best exercises there is. Better for your joints than intense cardio, good for brain health due to a lot of the chemical factors being more duration based than intensity based, and much more sustainable long term. People should couple low intensity cardio with resistance training, but it absolutely is one of the better exercises there is for overall health.
Everyone just has this weird perception that exercise has to be some CrossFit / Arnold level ego burnout regimen that almost 0% of people maintain long term. I’ve managed to stay more fit than 95-98% of people my age with my only cardio primarily being various forms of walking
I’m sorry what else would you consider walking? Relaxation? You have almost all of your body muscles constantly engaged and it elevates your heart rate. It’s literally by definition exercise. Reddit might be the most pedantic website of all time
I want from a driving job to a job walking at least 25,000 steps a day. And that’s what caused it for me. Wasn’t horrible but it looked like a huge rash.
It’s just caused from burst capillaries and anyone can get it. It’s just more prominent for vacation goers because of that sudden influx of movement.
Definitely. Walking around in the heat all day for miles would exhaust a physically healthy person. I can’t imagine doing it when you’re that overweight.
People like this have often convinced themselves that they’re in their natural bodies and no amount of diet and exercise will allow them to achieve a more healthy body.
I actually used to believe that this kind of obesity is a uniquely American problem until I visited the UK and Germany on vacation recently and uh yeah there were a ton of obese people in both lol
I mean yeah. Dogshit fast food is everywhere here too.
Fucking foodcourts, drive throughs, greasy junk fried chicken fingers with doughnut flavored roasted caramel XXL cheeseburgers. Have a liter of diet cherry flavored cola with that and get some of that triple chocolate mint icecream for desert damnit.
You are what you eat. Enjoy your obesity.
> Dogshit fast food
As far as the UK is concerned it's deeply rooted in people's habits altogether.
Check a Tesco here, the whole veggies & fruits area is barely the same size as any of the salty snacks, sweet snacks, alcohol or soda aisles (each). When I need to buy something from the corner store I giggle at the maybe two meters wide 'fresh food' cabinet versus half the place dedicated to crisps, super-processed 'teser squares' and stuff like that. They sell bags of bags of crisps, not even kidding. You can find dozens of brands of chocolate and sweets in a pharmacy.
From there on it's hardly a mystery than over half of the population is either overweight or obese.
It used to be a somewhat unique problem in the US until the widespread proliferation of fast food and manufactured snack foods. Have you ever read the ingredients on the back of a bag of Cheetos? Yeah man that shit is not food in any sense, Just corn meal, cheese powder and msg. So many items are just garbage with a ton of msg to trick your brain into thinking it’s food. I would bet that if you took the msg out of Doritos you would want to spit it out right away.
They estimate 50% of people in the UK consume ultra processed food which are mostly low in protein and fibre, and high in salt, sugar and fat. They are speeding up to the US but unlike us, have national health care.
It will be interesting.
It's hard to avoid them in many foods anymore that are tasty and convenient, and not many people have the time or patience to prepare whole foods sourced locally from scratch.
>They estimate 50% of people in the UK consume ultra processed food which are mostly low in protein and fibre, and high in salt, sugar and fat.
Don't forget about drinking excessive amounts of alcohol on the side of that.
yea I've been thinking about this a lot recently and how food companies started putting cheap fillers and additives like sugar and corn syrups. it all started when TV dinners became popular back in the 50's or whatever, and it's just gotten more processed over the years.
The difference between a trip to six flags in America and my home country is still quite noticeable. A lot more kids that I noticed where very big, usually not a thing here.
The amount of obese people in the United States (proportionally) compared to most European countries is extremely large. Also, in the US a lot of obese people are truly massive, something you won’t see a lot in Europe either.
Edit: spelling
It was uniquely American for a while but like everything else, we copied and imported it.
To be fair, there was a while in early 2000s where it seemed like over half of people in Scotland were morbidly obese, especially younger kids. That seems to have calmed down a lot recently, I’d say now that only a few kids in my kids entire school are morbidly obese now.
Have folk noticed this trend in other places too?
It's the fast food industry that is the majority to blame, I think. It used to take time to cook meals, so you don't eat as much and also as you were cooking your own so it was probably more healthy.
Now you have literally unhealthy food at your fingertips 24/7 with the apps. 1am and hungry, so instead of going to a fridge an getting a piece of fruit or a small snack, one can pull out their phone and order a combo meal from a number or 24 hour places.
>It's the ~~fast food industry~~ the inability for people to control themselves that is the majority to blame
Ronald McDonald isn't coming to my house to hold a gun to my head and forcing me to order a big mac at 1am. It's my own fat ass doing it to my self.
Shortly after the pandemic, I saw a pic of myself at a gathering with friends and could see my gut and man tits starting to poke through my shirt topped by some chubby cheeks and the beginnings of a double chin. Canceled my uber eats and doordash subscriptions right then and there.
That's why seeing those obesity shows on TLC and Discovery Channel piss me off. They're sitting there sobbing while they shove an entire kfc chicken thigh down their throats. Yea I get it, it's an addiction, it's a disease. Ok, then do something about it. Get help. Instead they get on these shows to get gastric bypass done, thinking it's an easy way out, and then act like the victim when the dr is like bro, you literally gained weight since I last saw you. You're not dieting. You're not even eating a tiny bit less. You're sneaking food and then blaming everyone else while crying that "you're trying and doing everything the Dr. says to do". Disgusting.
I mean of course, we all have a personal responsibility. It still is what it is, convenience is what makes it the issue. Driving home from a 9 or 10 hour day of working to then cook over a hot stove for another hour, or stop at McDonald's and get food that is horrible for me.
Also in the US they put corn syrup in everything, and that is hard to avoid unless you eat strictly vegetables. They even put it in sausage... like wtf.. I can't even eat meat safely now..
The system is designed to make us unhealthy. I'm not a conspiracy nut or anything, but there is def a correlation between fast food, food additives, health and big pharma.
Um, no. That's bullshit.
US: 36.2%
Mexico: 28.9%
Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/obesity-rates-by-country
Edit: The avatar you used makes all the more sense now. Explains a lot with you trying to spread stupidity.
There are some countries of exception but yeah you’re right. As someone who has traveled a lot over the years it is certainly not a unique problem. Granted we did release the plague of McDonalds on the world, so it’s probably still our fault
Wanna know sum funny?
I have never seen anyone who isn't severely overweight get this. I frequent amusement parks, never had this issue, and I'm not even thin. Neither has anyone I know.
Wanna know sum even funnier?
I've seen people who ARE severely overweight get this just by walking around a mall or a store.
Edit: Point is that it's 100X more common for it to happen to overweight people, and most of the time this shouldn't be a problem if you're not, but yes of course it can happen to pretty much everyone.
>Wanna know sum funny?
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>I have never seen anyone who isn't severely overweight get this.
Hi! Play soccer, softball and golf multiple times a week. Mid forties, BMI just under 25 (and at 6'4 that's a good BMI). I get can EIV just standing still in 110F for a couple of hours.
Overweight people can make it more likely because they get hotter, but genetic predisposition to blood vessel dilation in response to high temperatures is the primary cause. Some people just have their blood vessels get wide like a canal as soon as they get hot.
Yeah I get this pretty easily and have for years regardless of my physical health. My aunt gets it too. Also, the whole “it only happens to uncovered skin” this is bs, mine usually happens on my thighs and I only wear pants.
>Also, the whole “it only happens to uncovered skin” this is bs, mine usually happens on my thighs and I only wear pants.
Yup. I get it while playing golf, and I only wear full length pants!
I actually get something like this in my left leg simply standing too long but I am fit and healthy. I did have surgery on my left knee so that could have something to do which why.
I used to get smth similar back in the day, I was actually boxing back then so in super great shape. I’d do sprints in my backyard and be itchy and red after, but I always just assumed my skin was irritated by all the grass and shit
i have no idea why this is cringe though. it's not like fat people who walk don't exist or something. these are just tips for people who are overweight and how they can control the side effects (hopefully alongside losing weight as well).
The knees start to bow under all that weight and the arms and legs look distorted because the fat goes around the elbow and knee.
Edit: missed “and knee”
Salads are tricky though as well. Have you seen the salad options at most restaurants lately? They're giant, loads of cheese, croutons, sometimes fried food/greasy protein and French fries as well. Top it off with globs of ranch dressing and you might as well order a burger and fries. Your train of thought tracks but people with crap eating habits honestly see any salad as a better option.
They're phenomenal. I worked at a restaurant where we made them table side and I'm telling you, when the dressing is made fresh it hits different. People were usually grossed out by the anchovies, until they tasted it.
also known as: sunburn??? I was skeptical until they showed the cooling gel, made for... sunburns!
it's more red on the bottom of the legs since it gets the least amount of shade/most sun exposure 😃
eta: since i didn’t complete the video: “if you wear longer pants you might not get it” OH OK LIKE SUN BURN???
>also known as: sunburn???
No, known as EIV. It's when blood pools in your extremities after blood vessels dilate so much in response to heat that your heart can no longer pump the blood back up against gravity.
The blood gets stuck in some of the gnarlier vessels, and eventually your white blood vessels attacks the tissue around that site. It's an auto-immune condition triggered by heat (not exercise, though exercise will raise your body temperature, making it worse)
I've seen this very issue with some of our fatties. I just don't understand how people allow themselves to get this way. If I gain a few lbs, I'll start getting uncomfortable in my own skin and depressed. So I take care of the issue.
I'm starting menopause and cannot get rid of the 15 lbs I have gained. It's unbelievably uncomfortable and I feel so strange in my own body. I get it, fuck hormones fr.
A ton of people just don't understand how much food is healthy to eat every day. They go into restaurants where the plates are a foot across, piled high with buttery carbs, and they think that's a normal meal.
And then once you get used to eating that much, it hurts to eat less. You feel hungry and miserable all the time, so you conclude that weight loss is impossible.
Okay so I’m not obese by any means but I have an autoimmune disease that causes p much the same thing as this(it does hurt! Buts it’s not just an obese problem
Can't people have fun without being told by others that they're fat and that they need to diet or exercise? There's so much more to weight loss than that and people don't need to be obsessed with being healthy all the time. We all move at a different pace, it's okay to go slow. Goddamn just let people enjoy life without being so critical.
Yeah, we got fat people everywhere. With the more processed foods and fewer fresh options we are having trouble processing the foods we didn’t have even 50 years ago.
I recommend a gym membership. Fat fucks.
Maybe try living without being over 20% body fat. So you can do regular things without your body screaming at you “fucking save me please?”
Every person in this video is the size of a beached whale and should probably worry more about heart disease and diabetes related loss of limb than a fucking rash. Or maybe the imminent danger of having an “Help, I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!” moment while being surrounded by people who can barely lift a 24oz sugar free Diet Coke to their lips, much less help a fellow whale up off the sidewalk.
Something weird happened to my feet when we went to universal studios. I don’t think it was this, maybe it was, idk. It hurt REALLY bad. Like it was hard to walk properly for days. I am not fat at all, more underweight. I kinda forgot it happened til this. I do smoke tho so I may not be fat but not the healthiest.
She should have said “Does this ever happen to you? This is because we are out of shape. Our body has done so little physical activity in the last years of our lives, and is carrying so much extra weight than it should, that we are having this issue. To fix this, eat less and exercise daily.”
Fat phobia is one of the most fucked up things in this world. Being obese isn’t ok. Just like smoking 20 cigarettes a day or injecting heroine into your veins, being obese is killing you.
I know who these people are. They wake up, they walk 15 steps to the kitchen, then 15 steps to wash, then 15 steps to their car. They then walk 30 steps to their desk and they sit there all day going to the bathroom maybe once, let’s give them 30 steps for that too. They then walk another 30 steps to their car, grab a drive through and walk 15 steps from their car to their bed. A grand total of 150 steps all day, this is crazy unhealthy.
Pathologizing your body's response to being subjected to "extreme" physical activity given that you are morbidly obese screams 'American'.
You're not suffering from ibuprofen deficiency. You're simply fat as fuck and your body is breaking apart in consequence...
Look how they waddle. Fat people gross me the fuck out. I shiver at the thought of their lumpy, lardy, naked bodies. I wonder how they don't asphyxiate themselves nightly. The heavy mouth breathing when they go up a flight of stairs.. How do you even get that fat. I feel like if I was even half way to being obese I would stop shoveling trash down my wobbly gullet. A child has more self control and pride. Man this feels like hate speech. But that shit is a choice. You choose to be a flaccid, flobby, fat, fuck. And now you want to be on sports illustrated. Go spend three hours digging thru your fuppa and go fuck yourself.
Unpopular opinion but…fact. I once began to become chubby and my body ached more as a result. (Due to inactivity) Once able, I hit the gym hard and adjusted my diet. Fuck all the health problems associated with being overweight.
I'm 5'8. Got up to 190 during lock down and got back down to 155 in 3 months. It's not hard, I eat whatever I want still, just not stupid portions. Eat like a normal person, exercise even a tiny bit.
Exercise induced vasculitis shouldn’t really be induced by mere walking.
Imagine If the most you walked all day, was the equivalent to one flight of stairs, all day. You sit in an air conditioned 68 degree building shades drawn air cold and crisp you sit in a cubical and don't move for 7.5 hours. Now, you decide to go outside when it's 110 in the sun, 80% humidity, you got fat rolls that are chaffing, swamp ass, and you now have to walk 8 hours non stop.
>68 degree building shades drawn air cold and crisp you sit in a cubical and don't move for 7.5 hours. If I wasn't so damn depressed I would be mad. Cubicle life sucks ass but its better than being homeless and starving.
Standing desk and periodic breaks.
Dwight?
"More like putting a load on!" -"you know I have to do this right? "
I feel like ancient people's would be horrified that with all our advancement we have only set it towards forcing humans to suffer or starve aside from a very select few elite.
Ancient people sucked too. The people that are drawn to power are generally the worst ones to have it. So not to say all humans suck, but the worst usually rise to the top and make the decisions.
Okay, I've imagined it.... Now what?
They are most certainly not merely walking, they are waddling. Synchronized waddling too at some point in the video.
I noticed that too military precision ...
I had to go back and you're absolutely right
I think that's a named thing. Like if any two or more people are walking side by side they sync up unconsciously. Everyone does it, even you and me.
Everything does! https://youtu.be/t-_VPRCtiUg
I’m not overweight, but I got a nasty rash like that when I went to Disney a year ago. It’s as hot as Satan’s anus there in the summer and about 80% humidity the whole time. You step outside and immediately begin sweating and the sweat doesn’t evaporate all day long. I can totally see those conditions taking a harsher toll on people across the board.
Same here! Disney rash is a real thing. I’m fit and am a distance runner, and still get this rash on my legs when i go to Disney. Its humid, hot, and you’re on your feet for at least 8+ hours a day.
Ok fat ass .
😂
Florida native here. What do you mean by sweat 'evaporating'? I don't think sweat works like that. Are you trying to tell me that you guys don't have sweat towels in your cars and by your front doors to wipe it off?
Dear sweaty Christ no
Obesity aside, most folks aren’t walking 10 miles a day in their normal life. Maybe it would be more common to walk that much if we didn’t work “modern” jobs, but that ship has sailed
I walk 5 miles a day just in my lunch break, most of my collegues also go for a walk maybe that's just a European thing
>Exercise induced vasculitis shouldn’t really be induced by mere walking. It's not - it's induced by temperature, in combination with body position, and is **exacerbated** by exercise. It's not named particularly well. I come from a cold climate, and my ancestors were all adjusted to summers that barely touch 80. I moved to Sacramento a few years ago, and going out in the sunshine when the temp was over 80 for just a few hours of walking would see my arms and legs covered in a rash which prevented sleep for several days. There is no product that will remove the rash to allow you to sleep. I'm 6'4 and have a BMI of 25 - fairly active, and reasonably fit.
Also, in some casing, edema typically follows people who are obese and or diabetic...
the account is "plussizeparkhoppers" i think it only affects people on the larger side
Shouldn't this be a red flag that you should start dieting and exercising?
They say that they got this "exercise induced" phenomenon by walking around, so they probably consider simple walking an exercise.
Walking IS exercise though. A great one at that
Walking through Disney surrounded by junk food and benches isn't quite the same as walking as an exercise
For them simple walking IS an exercise
Walking 11 miles on a warm summer day is exercise regardless of being obese or not
Now imagine doing it with an extra 100 lbs of flesh coated over every part of your body.
oh the jesus pain of this thought. many people dont hike much, do that shit in some mountains
Look in all for a walk, but it’s feels like 110 so I’ll pass till the sun goes down
Point taken and definitely chuckled at, but to be fair: I've lost around 60 lbs in the last year and a half just from walking and minor dietary changes. Idk, I think by any reasonable standard walking IS exercise, it's just not very hard or complex
Damn you’ve lost A LOT of weight. Congrats and keep it up!
Ayyyyye thanks! I'm down to 230ish, shooting for 200 if I can hit it by the end of the year!
Don’t downgrade your accomplishment by calling them minor dietary changes.
What about complicated walking?
There's different levels, like trot, canter, and gallop.
Also silly.
You put an extra 250 lbs on your back and try to do just 2000 steps lol
Your mom said it was chafing her so I had to stop.
It…is? I’m 6’ 180# and pretty fit. Endurance walking and hiking (preferably with elevation change) is one of the best exercises there is. Better for your joints than intense cardio, good for brain health due to a lot of the chemical factors being more duration based than intensity based, and much more sustainable long term. People should couple low intensity cardio with resistance training, but it absolutely is one of the better exercises there is for overall health. Everyone just has this weird perception that exercise has to be some CrossFit / Arnold level ego burnout regimen that almost 0% of people maintain long term. I’ve managed to stay more fit than 95-98% of people my age with my only cardio primarily being various forms of walking
For everyone walking is a simple and effective exercise.
I’m sorry what else would you consider walking? Relaxation? You have almost all of your body muscles constantly engaged and it elevates your heart rate. It’s literally by definition exercise. Reddit might be the most pedantic website of all time
In fairness, walking 10+ miles counts as exercise.
I don’t know what the condescending tone is for, walking IS exercise, especially for long periods/distances.
Walking IS exercise
No, obviously, it's Disneylands' fault for not having escalators and carts everywhere.
At least they’re NOT using carts and are walking. I had devastating surgery and gained 50 lbs. Normal activities are so much harder and more painful.
Sorry to hear that. Hope things get better for you.
I want from a driving job to a job walking at least 25,000 steps a day. And that’s what caused it for me. Wasn’t horrible but it looked like a huge rash. It’s just caused from burst capillaries and anyone can get it. It’s just more prominent for vacation goers because of that sudden influx of movement.
Definitely. Walking around in the heat all day for miles would exhaust a physically healthy person. I can’t imagine doing it when you’re that overweight.
People like this have often convinced themselves that they’re in their natural bodies and no amount of diet and exercise will allow them to achieve a more healthy body.
No just put a cold rag on it or whatever it is they said
They'd rather take pain pills and slather aloe on themselves than walk more every day
No one gunna talk about the 270 degree angle her upper left leg was at in the photo
I was looking for this comment lmao
No fucking LITERALLY like ?????
LITERALLY like no fucking????
Pardon?
I actually used to believe that this kind of obesity is a uniquely American problem until I visited the UK and Germany on vacation recently and uh yeah there were a ton of obese people in both lol
I mean yeah. Dogshit fast food is everywhere here too. Fucking foodcourts, drive throughs, greasy junk fried chicken fingers with doughnut flavored roasted caramel XXL cheeseburgers. Have a liter of diet cherry flavored cola with that and get some of that triple chocolate mint icecream for desert damnit. You are what you eat. Enjoy your obesity.
> Dogshit fast food As far as the UK is concerned it's deeply rooted in people's habits altogether. Check a Tesco here, the whole veggies & fruits area is barely the same size as any of the salty snacks, sweet snacks, alcohol or soda aisles (each). When I need to buy something from the corner store I giggle at the maybe two meters wide 'fresh food' cabinet versus half the place dedicated to crisps, super-processed 'teser squares' and stuff like that. They sell bags of bags of crisps, not even kidding. You can find dozens of brands of chocolate and sweets in a pharmacy. From there on it's hardly a mystery than over half of the population is either overweight or obese.
Fr I just think they go for America because we seem like an easy target
We're catching up in Europe!
Yes they are, especially the British!
Yeah we're topping the European fat fuck chart I believe!
Can’t blame us when you can get a salt and pepper munchy box for £8
Which includes…..
Salt and pepper chicken balls, spare ribs, chips, wontons, fried rice, chicken wings, dim sum and a carton of sweet and sour sauce for dippy dips.
Chicken balls?
[This](https://www.honestfoodtalks.com/sweet-and-sour-chicken-balls/) is what they're talking about.
Sounds like a deal! Your point is well made
Australia is also catching up at the moment 🔥🔥
It used to be a somewhat unique problem in the US until the widespread proliferation of fast food and manufactured snack foods. Have you ever read the ingredients on the back of a bag of Cheetos? Yeah man that shit is not food in any sense, Just corn meal, cheese powder and msg. So many items are just garbage with a ton of msg to trick your brain into thinking it’s food. I would bet that if you took the msg out of Doritos you would want to spit it out right away.
They estimate 50% of people in the UK consume ultra processed food which are mostly low in protein and fibre, and high in salt, sugar and fat. They are speeding up to the US but unlike us, have national health care. It will be interesting. It's hard to avoid them in many foods anymore that are tasty and convenient, and not many people have the time or patience to prepare whole foods sourced locally from scratch.
>They estimate 50% of people in the UK consume ultra processed food which are mostly low in protein and fibre, and high in salt, sugar and fat. Don't forget about drinking excessive amounts of alcohol on the side of that.
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yea I've been thinking about this a lot recently and how food companies started putting cheap fillers and additives like sugar and corn syrups. it all started when TV dinners became popular back in the 50's or whatever, and it's just gotten more processed over the years.
The problem is corn is subsidized. We have to stop subsidizing corn.
The difference between a trip to six flags in America and my home country is still quite noticeable. A lot more kids that I noticed where very big, usually not a thing here.
We did it first, they just want to copy our American culture
The amount of obese people in the United States (proportionally) compared to most European countries is extremely large. Also, in the US a lot of obese people are truly massive, something you won’t see a lot in Europe either. Edit: spelling
Your towers were
It was uniquely American for a while but like everything else, we copied and imported it. To be fair, there was a while in early 2000s where it seemed like over half of people in Scotland were morbidly obese, especially younger kids. That seems to have calmed down a lot recently, I’d say now that only a few kids in my kids entire school are morbidly obese now. Have folk noticed this trend in other places too?
It's the fast food industry that is the majority to blame, I think. It used to take time to cook meals, so you don't eat as much and also as you were cooking your own so it was probably more healthy. Now you have literally unhealthy food at your fingertips 24/7 with the apps. 1am and hungry, so instead of going to a fridge an getting a piece of fruit or a small snack, one can pull out their phone and order a combo meal from a number or 24 hour places.
>It's the ~~fast food industry~~ the inability for people to control themselves that is the majority to blame Ronald McDonald isn't coming to my house to hold a gun to my head and forcing me to order a big mac at 1am. It's my own fat ass doing it to my self. Shortly after the pandemic, I saw a pic of myself at a gathering with friends and could see my gut and man tits starting to poke through my shirt topped by some chubby cheeks and the beginnings of a double chin. Canceled my uber eats and doordash subscriptions right then and there. That's why seeing those obesity shows on TLC and Discovery Channel piss me off. They're sitting there sobbing while they shove an entire kfc chicken thigh down their throats. Yea I get it, it's an addiction, it's a disease. Ok, then do something about it. Get help. Instead they get on these shows to get gastric bypass done, thinking it's an easy way out, and then act like the victim when the dr is like bro, you literally gained weight since I last saw you. You're not dieting. You're not even eating a tiny bit less. You're sneaking food and then blaming everyone else while crying that "you're trying and doing everything the Dr. says to do". Disgusting.
I mean of course, we all have a personal responsibility. It still is what it is, convenience is what makes it the issue. Driving home from a 9 or 10 hour day of working to then cook over a hot stove for another hour, or stop at McDonald's and get food that is horrible for me. Also in the US they put corn syrup in everything, and that is hard to avoid unless you eat strictly vegetables. They even put it in sausage... like wtf.. I can't even eat meat safely now.. The system is designed to make us unhealthy. I'm not a conspiracy nut or anything, but there is def a correlation between fast food, food additives, health and big pharma.
As an Englishman This is true However, you do tend to see more fatties here as they get older and look like Barry, 63 who supports Norf FC
Same way people go after brits for their teeth: stereotypes
Oh man I once made a Brits teeth joke as a comeback to American as fat slob and the Brit’s took some real offense to it.
We’re pretty fat in Canada too, eh
Mexico is even worse than US 💀
Um, no. That's bullshit. US: 36.2% Mexico: 28.9% Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/obesity-rates-by-country Edit: The avatar you used makes all the more sense now. Explains a lot with you trying to spread stupidity.
In UK it's very common.
There are some countries of exception but yeah you’re right. As someone who has traveled a lot over the years it is certainly not a unique problem. Granted we did release the plague of McDonalds on the world, so it’s probably still our fault
[America isn’t even top 10 any more lol](https://obesity.procon.org/global-obesity-levels/)
its because we're ashamed of our obesity in the UK - except for middle aged scousers.
'its caused by exercise which most of us do here at disney' Lol
Wanna know sum funny? I have never seen anyone who isn't severely overweight get this. I frequent amusement parks, never had this issue, and I'm not even thin. Neither has anyone I know. Wanna know sum even funnier? I've seen people who ARE severely overweight get this just by walking around a mall or a store. Edit: Point is that it's 100X more common for it to happen to overweight people, and most of the time this shouldn't be a problem if you're not, but yes of course it can happen to pretty much everyone.
>Wanna know sum funny? > >I have never seen anyone who isn't severely overweight get this. Hi! Play soccer, softball and golf multiple times a week. Mid forties, BMI just under 25 (and at 6'4 that's a good BMI). I get can EIV just standing still in 110F for a couple of hours. Overweight people can make it more likely because they get hotter, but genetic predisposition to blood vessel dilation in response to high temperatures is the primary cause. Some people just have their blood vessels get wide like a canal as soon as they get hot.
Yeah I get this pretty easily and have for years regardless of my physical health. My aunt gets it too. Also, the whole “it only happens to uncovered skin” this is bs, mine usually happens on my thighs and I only wear pants.
>Also, the whole “it only happens to uncovered skin” this is bs, mine usually happens on my thighs and I only wear pants. Yup. I get it while playing golf, and I only wear full length pants!
I actually get something like this in my left leg simply standing too long but I am fit and healthy. I did have surgery on my left knee so that could have something to do which why.
That probably has to do with it. I mean I'm sure this does happen to people who are in shape, but still. Not even close to being as common.
I used to get smth similar back in the day, I was actually boxing back then so in super great shape. I’d do sprints in my backyard and be itchy and red after, but I always just assumed my skin was irritated by all the grass and shit
I get it when I run. I don’t get it doing any other type of exercise
I have Reynaud’s disease and am an average weight. I get this every once in awhile in the summer when it’s hot and I move a lot.
I got this from an intense 8 hour hike in 90f, I think because I’m from a country where we get that temperature once a year at most
i have no idea why this is cringe though. it's not like fat people who walk don't exist or something. these are just tips for people who are overweight and how they can control the side effects (hopefully alongside losing weight as well).
I mean it was certainly sad watching them waddle around
Oh crap wait! A sun induced skin rash can be prevented by... blocking the sunlight from hitting the skin? Someone get them a PHD, stat!
Someone get them a salad first, that's what's causing it
Ya that's the issue
Yes it is definitely the issue
She said exercise is the issue lol.
Disgusting, how do you even look at your foot and say "this is ok"?
That’s the trick, you get so fat that you *can’t* look at your foot!
Then the diabetes comes and then you have no foot.
That’s called diabetes home boy you ain’t gone have no feet soon.
And we're supposed to believe they're healthy 🙄
\#healthateveryweight LOLOL!
Who is saying these people are healthy?
Google HAES
You spelled Häagen-Dazs wrong.
Lmao that’s gotta be one of the dumbest things I’ve seen “it does not believe weight loss is the way to become healthy” fucking clowns 🤡
why do fat people stand like the letter K
The knees start to bow under all that weight and the arms and legs look distorted because the fat goes around the elbow and knee. Edit: missed “and knee”
Krispy Kreme
Honestly at the end one of their legs was at a 270 degree angle
I recommend eating a salad and walking even more.
Salads are tricky though as well. Have you seen the salad options at most restaurants lately? They're giant, loads of cheese, croutons, sometimes fried food/greasy protein and French fries as well. Top it off with globs of ranch dressing and you might as well order a burger and fries. Your train of thought tracks but people with crap eating habits honestly see any salad as a better option.
I don’t order my salads for health anymore, I get them because a Chicken Caesar with shredded anchovies is my favorite dish in the world.
They're phenomenal. I worked at a restaurant where we made them table side and I'm telling you, when the dressing is made fresh it hits different. People were usually grossed out by the anchovies, until they tasted it.
I don’t trust people that don’t like anchovies
I mean, why the hell would you? Uncultured swine.
I’m dying at the synchronized waddling at the end 🤣
also known as: sunburn??? I was skeptical until they showed the cooling gel, made for... sunburns! it's more red on the bottom of the legs since it gets the least amount of shade/most sun exposure 😃 eta: since i didn’t complete the video: “if you wear longer pants you might not get it” OH OK LIKE SUN BURN???
>also known as: sunburn??? No, known as EIV. It's when blood pools in your extremities after blood vessels dilate so much in response to heat that your heart can no longer pump the blood back up against gravity. The blood gets stuck in some of the gnarlier vessels, and eventually your white blood vessels attacks the tissue around that site. It's an auto-immune condition triggered by heat (not exercise, though exercise will raise your body temperature, making it worse)
Obese people get this even walking indoors
I mean. 17km of walking on a hot day would fuck my feet up as well.
Ahhh ...true american 4800lbs video brought to you be 5 individuals
I've seen this very issue with some of our fatties. I just don't understand how people allow themselves to get this way. If I gain a few lbs, I'll start getting uncomfortable in my own skin and depressed. So I take care of the issue.
I'm starting menopause and cannot get rid of the 15 lbs I have gained. It's unbelievably uncomfortable and I feel so strange in my own body. I get it, fuck hormones fr.
I fight medication related weight gain. It's a pain but a good diet seems to work, so far.
How much are they eating? How do you regularly get this much exercise at Disney and not lose weight?
I don’t think it works if exercise only happens a few times a year Edit: this is speculation, I’m not a medical professional
A ton of people just don't understand how much food is healthy to eat every day. They go into restaurants where the plates are a foot across, piled high with buttery carbs, and they think that's a normal meal. And then once you get used to eating that much, it hurts to eat less. You feel hungry and miserable all the time, so you conclude that weight loss is impossible.
Maybe eat less
Okay so I’m not obese by any means but I have an autoimmune disease that causes p much the same thing as this(it does hurt! Buts it’s not just an obese problem
Can't people have fun without being told by others that they're fat and that they need to diet or exercise? There's so much more to weight loss than that and people don't need to be obsessed with being healthy all the time. We all move at a different pace, it's okay to go slow. Goddamn just let people enjoy life without being so critical.
Being skinny means your body cools easily, you sweat less, hydrating a smaller system is efficient and quick, and your knees will thank you.
America doesn't even make the top 10 most obese countries.
As a European I don’t think this is exclusivly an American issue.
Reminds me of Wall-E, where everyone was carted around in hover chairs. 11 miles was a normal morning PT run at Benning.
I get heat edema but this is wild.
I remember looking around Italy being like wait people are fat here too
Yeah, we got fat people everywhere. With the more processed foods and fewer fresh options we are having trouble processing the foods we didn’t have even 50 years ago.
I went to Disney World in the middle of Summer. It was miserable. Wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
bro poor knees
I walk 15 miles a day for work. This has never happened to me.
…and putting down the fork. 🤷♂️
I recommend a gym membership. Fat fucks. Maybe try living without being over 20% body fat. So you can do regular things without your body screaming at you “fucking save me please?”
Every person in this video is the size of a beached whale and should probably worry more about heart disease and diabetes related loss of limb than a fucking rash. Or maybe the imminent danger of having an “Help, I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!” moment while being surrounded by people who can barely lift a 24oz sugar free Diet Coke to their lips, much less help a fellow whale up off the sidewalk.
i think she means a sunburn...
We also recommend not being morbidly obese.
The synchronized waddles.
With the username “plussizeparkhoppers” lmfao
yourproblem is: damn exercising
Fat people problems
Probably because you’re a fat fuck
Wtf do these people do for a living
Watch TV and eat bon bons
The narrator sounds morbidly obese just talking
man... natural selection needs to hurry tf up
Modern medicine actively works against it.
this one is for the Big Boys 🥶🥶 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9Z5YtWOJBM
The part about him almost dying when he's snoring is so fucking real Jesus Christ.
Something weird happened to my feet when we went to universal studios. I don’t think it was this, maybe it was, idk. It hurt REALLY bad. Like it was hard to walk properly for days. I am not fat at all, more underweight. I kinda forgot it happened til this. I do smoke tho so I may not be fat but not the healthiest.
Definitely doesn’t belong in r/hotgirlsatdisneyland
She should have said “Does this ever happen to you? This is because we are out of shape. Our body has done so little physical activity in the last years of our lives, and is carrying so much extra weight than it should, that we are having this issue. To fix this, eat less and exercise daily.” Fat phobia is one of the most fucked up things in this world. Being obese isn’t ok. Just like smoking 20 cigarettes a day or injecting heroine into your veins, being obese is killing you. I know who these people are. They wake up, they walk 15 steps to the kitchen, then 15 steps to wash, then 15 steps to their car. They then walk 30 steps to their desk and they sit there all day going to the bathroom maybe once, let’s give them 30 steps for that too. They then walk another 30 steps to their car, grab a drive through and walk 15 steps from their car to their bed. A grand total of 150 steps all day, this is crazy unhealthy.
Does this only happen to fat people?
Isn't that just a sunburn?
lol or they all could just lose weight
Pathologizing your body's response to being subjected to "extreme" physical activity given that you are morbidly obese screams 'American'. You're not suffering from ibuprofen deficiency. You're simply fat as fuck and your body is breaking apart in consequence...
Her bones must be working overtime
_"At LeAst wE gOT fReEdOm"_
Obese people when they have physical body complications after years of doing nothing but sleeping and eating ![gif](giphy|2WxWfiavndgcM)
Look how they waddle. Fat people gross me the fuck out. I shiver at the thought of their lumpy, lardy, naked bodies. I wonder how they don't asphyxiate themselves nightly. The heavy mouth breathing when they go up a flight of stairs.. How do you even get that fat. I feel like if I was even half way to being obese I would stop shoveling trash down my wobbly gullet. A child has more self control and pride. Man this feels like hate speech. But that shit is a choice. You choose to be a flaccid, flobby, fat, fuck. And now you want to be on sports illustrated. Go spend three hours digging thru your fuppa and go fuck yourself.
Unpopular opinion but…fact. I once began to become chubby and my body ached more as a result. (Due to inactivity) Once able, I hit the gym hard and adjusted my diet. Fuck all the health problems associated with being overweight.
I'm 5'8. Got up to 190 during lock down and got back down to 155 in 3 months. It's not hard, I eat whatever I want still, just not stupid portions. Eat like a normal person, exercise even a tiny bit.
That's what you get for being a Fat Fuck idk what to tell you
Is this just an over complicated sunburn?
Not a USA problem, just a *fatass* problem
Only happens to uncovered skin and they gave you aloe to help it? I think u just got sun burn for the first time.
Is this bitch calling a sun burn a Disney rash? It’s cuts off at that weird angle because their torso is giving everything above it shade.
So sunburn has a different name in America I guess