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Onno |
"You're young, you can eat whatever you want!~!" |
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Hasn't this become a laughable thing to say?
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Hamdingers |
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Doomed to a future of being framed by coworkers at the Zoo.
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HoodooRhythmDevil |
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Onno wrote: F'reals, tho'. 'Cause that one ate some other kids. |
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Edinboro |
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What the hell is she doing? lol
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squashthebeef |
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This would be funnier with a sedentary kid.
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blondemss |
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what you can't see is the stick with the candy bar hanging from it in front of her
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DonnaRama |
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depends on your definition of young. when i was "young" (in my 20's) i could eat whatever i wanted, drink all night, come home at three in the
morning, pound down a meatball sub, and sleep like a baby. now that i'm older, i can't eat anything heavier than saltines after seven pm.
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LaurenTheLush |
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If I was fat, I'd at least try to aim for cute hair.
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Yeaster |
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DeadTwista |
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Sounds like the desperate reasoning of a woman trying to convince her boyfriend into giving oral.
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Pizzathetic |
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will she age well like Jeroen?
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ustrasana |
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It really is becoming a very big problem. I live in Colorado where child obesity isn't as bad as it is in other states, but I am seeing more and more
morbidly obese kids. 130 - 170 pound 8 year-old come in to get their tonsils out, nose surgery etc. Pre-teens over 200 pounds. Kids having surgery have enough
risk, this just adds to it.
I blame the parents. Shit we had a 6 year old who out weighed me and threw up when he was waking up because he obviously ate that morning (his parents didn't know it). I believe them when they said after they didn't give him anything, I think he got himself some food not understnading why he wasn't allowed to eat.Very lucky he was still intubated when it happened. |
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Remington Steele |
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