aphelion said:samsamsam said:This one had the crazy thought that she is pretty. Pretty much destroys any credibility she has.
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Are you kidding? She's a beautiful, delicate flour.
A delicate bag of flour, indeed.
aphelion said:samsamsam said:This one had the crazy thought that she is pretty. Pretty much destroys any credibility she has.
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Are you kidding? She's a beautiful, delicate flour.
Stephanie Denny is 33, 6 feet tall, and currently weighs 175 pounds. But in 2011, she weighed 320 pounds — nearly double her weight today.
The Turning Point
After I gave birth to my last baby, I told myself, This is it, Stephanie. You better get your stuff together or you are going to be sad, lazy, and die an early death like your mom.I felt like a horrible mom, getting winded from simply looking at my kids. I had been approved for the Lap-Band [gastric banding surgery], but I decided I needed to give it one last real shot with diet and exercise alone before I went down the surgery route.
The Changes
While I was pumping milk for a few months for my baby, I really concentrated on changing my diet. I even followed the Weight Watchers plan for nursing women for a while. Using a food scale was (and still is) the greatest help. From August 2011 to December 2011, I lost 40 or so pounds following Weight Watchers and using a food scale. At the beginning of January 2012, my sister-in-law challenged me to see who could walk more miles. Walking five miles per day, combined with logging what I ate on Sparkpeople.com (and eventually transitioning over to MyFitnessPal.com), helped me to drop even more weight.
After that, I did an entire cycle of P90X Lean and began using a BodyMedia armband to monitor my calorie burn. Through all of this, I had gotten myself down to 220 pounds. But once I had lost 100 pounds on my own, I found myself stuck. I had to make a change, so I joined a gym and hired a trainer. I began doing INSANITY workouts and went to spin classes. Around that time, I switched from using my BodyMedia armband to a Fitbit, because let’s face it — who wants to wear a bulky armband all the time?
Finally, I had lost enough weight to get a tummy tuck. When I healed from that, I stuck with clean eating and got back in the gym, and I lost the remainder of the weight. I also started going to a boot camp to get outside and do something different. Of course there were times when I felt like I didn’t want to have to work so hard and wanted to give up, but in those moments I’d remind myself that this was a lifestyle change and if I wanted the weight to stay off, I had to keep at it.
Today, I am concentrating on the shape of my body and filling in the rest of my skin with muscles. It can be a challenge, but I’m working on not being paranoid of gaining all the weight back. On any given day, my weight ranges between 175 and 180 pounds. People often ask me how many calories I eat, but it’s never the same number. Usually it’s between 1,500 and 2,200 calories, but it depends on how much activity I do on any given day.
The After
Losing the weight has been amazing. I felt and still feel confident and energetic. There were so many new and incredible experiences: being able to go to amusement parks and not worry if I fit in the seat; walking around Disneyland (six to eight miles!) with my family and not wanting to die; going shopping with my friends — to any store — and being able to fit into the clothing.
What surprised me, and frustrated me, was the extra skin. After having lost so much weight (and having my children), I was left with excess skin around my midsection and my breasts were all sagging skin. No matter how much exercise I did, I had that extra stomach skin that I tucked into my pants. It was time to get surgery to remove it. I got a tummy tuck and a breast lift/augmentation.
The Japanese Are Fat-Shaming the New Godzilla
“When I finally saw it, I was a bit taken aback,” Godzilla fan Fumihiko super-fan Abe told the AFP at a Tokyo exhibition of paintings of the monster. “It’s fat from the neck downwards and massive at the bottom.”
Other fans joked online that the American version of the monster had “done a ‘super-size me,'” calling it “a calorie monster” and “Godzilla Deluxe.” And perhaps the most cutting insult of all, posted to a Japanese forum, read, “He’s so fat, I laughed.”
Days of Broken Arrows said:The CNN story criticized Oz, so he's apparently the bad guy now that he's in bed with Trump.
Zelcorpion said:Dr. Oz is an opportunist - privately he may agree with a lot of issues. He has invited for example Dr. Mercola on his show who is a good alternative doctor. One of the contested issue of Dr. Mercola is his stance against vaccines backing that up with logic and numerous numerous studies and data. The funny part is that Dr. Oz has explicitly stated that he does not vaccinate his kids, but recommends it of course to everyone else. One could call him a bigot.
My take is that he isn't such a bad guy - he is just a Blue Piller who tows the party line. Blue Pillers have other issues with us Red Pill men. But I do think that he is opportunistic enough to throw other people under the bus, but also not too far gone as to not go his own route. Actually it's very much likely that he supports Trump in private.
Makes me think of Dick Masterson at Dr. Phil. Absolute beast lol.I haven't been part of the Roosh V fan club for that long so I wasn't part of this when it happened, but I recently watched this episode and while it is old now, let me tell you, this was absolutely HILARIOUS for me.
Watching Roosh try to stay calm and composed when this idiot talking head (Dr Oz) is trying to crucify him as some kind of scummy "internet troll" in front of a PANEL of fat women.... too funny for words.
While I dislike our fornicating past, I do enjoy and somewhat miss the troll past of some of those who used to rile up the degenerate left. This TV appearance, the hotel press conference, and Roosh's speaking tour (sadly missed) were peak Daryush. There's a gif floating around of Roosh giving a side eye that became a timeless reaction gif.I haven't been part of the Roosh V fan club for that long so I wasn't part of this when it happened, but I recently watched this episode and while it is old now, let me tell you, this was absolutely HILARIOUS for me.
Watching Roosh try to stay calm and composed when this idiot talking head (Dr Oz) is trying to crucify him as some kind of scummy "internet troll" in front of a PANEL of fat women.... too funny for words.
Dr. Mehmet Oz on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" Thursday slammed "petty tyrant" Dr. Anthony Fauci and challenged him to a debate. Oz, who is running for Senate in Pennsylvania, called out the Biden administration and public health officials for failing to focus on therapeutics in the battle against COVID.
Old forum script had loads of such gifs. There is actually an archive channel on Odysee.While I dislike our fornicating past, I do enjoy and somewhat miss the troll past of some of those who used to rile up the degenerate left. This TV appearance, the hotel press conference, and Roosh's speaking tour (sadly missed) were peak Daryush. There's a gif floating around of Roosh giving a side eye that became a timeless reaction gif.
Found it, part of it at least. It's when they zoom in on Roosh and he squints his eyes.![]()