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TopicLoneliness and social isolation bigger heath risk than obesity
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08/07/17 2:31:45 PM
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That_Happened posted...
tremain07 posted...
That_Happened posted...
Looks like we get to make fun of the foreveralones here because not only are they generally unattractive and unpleasant to be around, but their illnesses are costing the taxpayers money and putting unneeded stress on our healthcare system.

C'mon guys. It's not hard to get out of the house and meet people. Don't be lazy.

It is when you can't fix yourself, you see every failure as yet more proof that you are human garbage that deserves to die alone. Having absolutely no self worth can't be fixed by just powering through it or kind words from family, if you aren't able to mentally fix yourself everything becomes yet another dagger into your body to twist how worthless you are to the point death looks like salvation


This is all just excuses. All you have to do to better yourself is go outside, and talk to people. Gets easier for most people each time you do it.

(if you haven't figured it out yet this is all a metaphor for how obese people are treated when they try to make excuses for how hard losing weight is)

No it's not. People can view you as a pest if you just talk to them. Others won't care about you. Others may treat you as an aqautance and not hang around you

Friendships are a two way street. One person cannot make all the effort while the other person doesn't give a shit about you. Not everyone experiences the same thing you do, one thing is not universal when it comes to social interaction. A lot can be through chance and a thing called luck

This is made even more apparent in the real world where people work 9-5 jobs 5 days a week.
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