2022-09-03 at 5:22 PM UTC
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Fat People Have Low IQ
I think it's true that fat people have on average lower IQ than normal people. But there's plenty of intelligent fat fucks out there.
Some of the shit I'm seeing in this thread, especially everything Ghost is saying, is exceptionally retarded. You're just making excuses for being fat. Maintaining a healthy weight just isn't that difficult. You don't have to make it your whole personality to succeed. You literally just have to eat less and move more. Sure, there is a learning curve to figuring out how to exercise and eat in a way that works best for you, but once you've got that figured out it's easy.
I came up with an extremely simple diet plan that makes it IMPOSSIBLE to be fat. It takes some will power to follow it, but mentally it is very simple to understand. There are only 3 rules:
1. No oil (no, you do not need oil to cook)
2. No bread
3. No drinks with sugar
That's it. If you follow those 3 rules you cannot be fat. You don't have to count calories or track your macros or think about carbs, proteins, or fats. You just follow those 3 rules.
Note: you can have one or two cheat meals a week... whatever works best for you.
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Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
documentary fail.
how can we take something someone says about internet forums when that person doesnt even know how to do simple forum-related stuffs like handling video and image tags.
pls consult spectral about internet forums and its predecessor, the BBS.
If you think a person actually needs to know wtf they're talking about to be successful on youtube, then you just aren't knowledgeable on how youtube works.
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Originally posted by Bradley
I skipped around your video cuz i dnt need to hear your recapping of common websites.
One major logical fallacy is your mixed criticisms. One point being waaaa i dont want millions of people viewing my comment coupled with waaa i have to manually add people to my private subgroup
hmm I might need to work on my ability to get my point across more efficiently. The whole bit about r/all was to describe how the structure of Reddit facilitates cultural uniformity across subreddits which can lead to some niche communities losing their original identity. I think this happens a lot where a subreddit start out cool and interesting, but then it blows up after getting a few posts on r/all and all of a sudden it morphs into something unrecognizable from any other large subreddit. I'm getting the impression you did not take that away from my presentation, but that's probably an issue with how I wrote the script.
Thank you for watching though.
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Originally posted by aldra
was this your name on totse?
No. I hardly ever actually posted. I mostly just lurked. I can't even remember my username back then, but it almost definitely had "ian" in it somewhere.
Originally posted by mmQ
If you made that video by yourself I am rather impressed. I need to learn how to cool stuff like that.
Thanks. I did do it all on my own. I mean, I used a lot of free stock footage, and the cartoon guy is just a basic avatar I made with Vroid Studio. But the script and editing was all me. This took me something like 60-80 hours to make btw, but I'm sure I'll get faster with the editing as I get more practice.
Everything used to make this video was 100% free, so if you do want to learn to create videos it's actually a pretty accessible hobby. I used KDenLive (free software) for video editing, but there's also another free video editing program called Davinci Resolve that's pretty popular.
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Wow thanks. I didn't expect this detailed of an explanation. I still almost wasn't able to figure it out though. You gotta have the "enable editor buttons" box checked. That one seemed to be unchecked by default. Anyways, much appreciated.
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