brianpperkins wrote: » amyrebeccah wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. Right? So the antijared went back in time nearly a full year to set all this in motion with a series of posts on his blog and a women's health post but he forgot one crucial fact! A person who tries a diet sticks with that exact meal plan for the rest of their lives! Based on his writing, I have doubts that reply is from the woman involved.
amyrebeccah wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. Right? So the antijared went back in time nearly a full year to set all this in motion with a series of posts on his blog and a women's health post but he forgot one crucial fact! A person who tries a diet sticks with that exact meal plan for the rest of their lives!
BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle.
brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity.
BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out.
brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park.
bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet.
brianpperkins wrote: » SconnieCat wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. If you bother to read the "I was ... " series of blogs, they all read the same. The style is identical which is unlikely from the allegedly widely disparate authors. One can be as fat as they want ... use whatever level of profanity they wish ... smell however ... until they infringe upon others. Even if that is the case, what right is it of his to post her photo on the internet or write about her on his Facebook page? Since they were in public, where she had no expectation of privacy, it was well within his rights to photograph and comment all he wanted. It's the same reason why you have the right to comment on him now.I wish it amazed me how many people rant about his judging her while they judge him and say he was wrong to use her as a generality while voicing an opinion while voicing their opinion about him specifically ... sadly, hypocrisy is now the norm.
SconnieCat wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. If you bother to read the "I was ... " series of blogs, they all read the same. The style is identical which is unlikely from the allegedly widely disparate authors. One can be as fat as they want ... use whatever level of profanity they wish ... smell however ... until they infringe upon others. Even if that is the case, what right is it of his to post her photo on the internet or write about her on his Facebook page?
brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. If you bother to read the "I was ... " series of blogs, they all read the same. The style is identical which is unlikely from the allegedly widely disparate authors. One can be as fat as they want ... use whatever level of profanity they wish ... smell however ... until they infringe upon others.
brianpperkins wrote: » SconnieCat wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. If you bother to read the "I was ... " series of blogs, they all read the same. The style is identical which is unlikely from the allegedly widely disparate authors. One can be as fat as they want ... use whatever level of profanity they wish ... smell however ... until they infringe upon others. Even if that is the case, what right is it of his to post her photo on the internet or write about her on his Facebook page? Since they were in public, where she had no expectation of privacy, it was well within his rights to photograph and comment all he wanted. It's the same reason why you have the right to comment on him now. I wish it amazed me how many people rant about his judging her while they judge him and say he was wrong to use her as a generality while voicing an opinion while voicing their opinion about him specifically ... sadly, hypocrisy is now the norm.
amyrebeccah wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » SconnieCat wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » BinkyBonk wrote: » brianpperkins wrote: » bingo_jenn wrote: » http://theantijared.com/2015/05/i-was-the-so-called-unhealthy-fat-woman-at-the-cardinals-game-2.html I just found this on his FB page with her response. Haven't finished reading it yet. It's amazing how many "I was ..." entries there are on that blog, all authored by the antijared. The "Beverly" in the Women's Health article linked in the blog entry is a Nutrisystem follower that is eliminating salt and drinking water ... not exactly the same habits described at the ball park. Point? I don't care if she's noshing on a stick of butter. What he did was wrong, flat out. Point is one ... what evidence is there that the antijared blog is actually from here considering the number of "I was ... " entries there, and two, the eating habits don't coincide. I would like to thank you for highlighting his point of how difficult it is to have an adult conversation about obesity. LOL okay. Thanks for the chuckle. If you bother to read the "I was ... " series of blogs, they all read the same. The style is identical which is unlikely from the allegedly widely disparate authors. One can be as fat as they want ... use whatever level of profanity they wish ... smell however ... until they infringe upon others. Even if that is the case, what right is it of his to post her photo on the internet or write about her on his Facebook page? Since they were in public, where she had no expectation of privacy, it was well within his rights to photograph and comment all he wanted. It's the same reason why you have the right to comment on him now.I wish it amazed me how many people rant about his judging her while they judge him and say he was wrong to use her as a generality while voicing an opinion while voicing their opinion about him specifically ... sadly, hypocrisy is now the norm. Are you talking about the facebook people judging his body (which some are doing, is hypocritical and I'm glad no one here is), or judging him for the action of fat shaming on his blog? I have no idea how you are finding hypocrisy in the latter, and I'm honestly curious.