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You have a higher BMI than 100% of males aged 15-29 in your country And yet I see people fatter than me every day...broken website is broken. I am morbidly obese though. I'm trying to replace my food addiction with a cocaine addiction. It'll have the exact opposite effect that my food addiction has. Best. Idea. Ever.
Edit: Also surprised Ethiopia isn't dead last. |
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I am just over 6 feet tall.
Before my injury I was 199lbs - my BMI was 27. I watch what I eat and stay in pretty good shape so I am pretty defined and lean. Now I am 180lbs but I am really weak, I could barely do 10 dips the other day (dips were normally one of my best exercises). My new BMI is 25, Hooray! My girlfriend says that I am disappearing, she is right. I lost a lot of mass in the chest area and about an inch in the waist. When I Acupuncture, I now bore myself staring at self-captured shirtless pics. EDIT: Zed, I hope this post does not invade your territory, if so I apologize. That comment was like a gay man in a tree with a 45 BMI: low-hanging fruit. --- Post Update --- 155 is not underweight for 6ft. What size is your waist? |
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You are absolutely delusional. At the same height, I can see my ribs with 30 pounds on you. |
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31/32. 21bmi is normal range. 18.5 and under is underweight. I realize it seems I am underweight in the overly bloated society we live in, but for most of human history people were thin. I am at the low end of normal, and barring a bed ridden illness, I should be ok. |
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BMI: 21, 68 kg, 1.82 m, in pretty good shape.
Basically swimming when I have time. As for nutrition, I've been constantly changing my diets. I'm exaggerating about having super healthy diets on an on and off basis. There are those periods when I just eat tons of junk, but always remain at the same weight. I just hope it stays that way. ![]() |
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31/32. 21bmi is normal range. 18.5 and under is underweight. I realize it seems I am underweight in the overly bloated society we live in, but for most of human history people were thin. I am at the low end of normal, and barring a bed ridden illness, I should be ok. By end of summer I will probably be down to 150ish... damn this heat. 135 would be the beginning of underweight. Which is what I was when I left HS. Doctors just say I am lucky. If you want to live comparably to humans from the majority of history, ditch the PC to work back-breaking hours and die at 35 of a common cold. Most of human history... hahah. I like how you only apply that to your physique and not medicine, or technology, or politics. |
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You justify your boyish figure with the historical human model... really Zedd? |
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You justify your boyish figure with the historical human model... really Zedd? |
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you do know there is not a "base" "default" "human model" in medicine,technology and dare I say politics.. Will, those normal ranges have increased exponentially since I was born. 35 years ago, offensive linemen were considered huge at 205...today 300+ is the average and huge is 380+ and a RB is smallish at 205. I am not justifying anything, just pointing out we have bloated like crazy in less than 2 generations. |
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You do know there are classes that you can take to teach you how to better understand what you have read?Of the things that I have listed (with the possible exception of politics), what has not changed exponentially in 35 years? Could you maybe draw a line between the change in technology and medicine to the fact that there are healthy and surprisingly quick 300 pounders? And the jury is still definitely out whether it is healthy to be a 300 pound sprinter. Football players do have a knack for dying in their 40's and 50's. All that mass cannot be good for the heart. |
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I do not get what is deluding you to think that the normal range for your height spans 100 lbs. Your shoulders should not touch, that is not normal. http://men.webmd.com/weight-loss-bmi A person with a BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 is considered to be at a healthy weight. A person with a BMI of 25-29.9 is considered to be overweight. A BMI over 30 is considered obese. A BMI of 40 or above indicates that a person is morbidly obese. This can increases a person's risk of death from any cause by 50% to 150%. I'll go with them ![]() |
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According to BMI, this man (the greatest athlete of all time) is obese >30 BMI:
![]() I am glad to learn that you will accept that nearly every player in the NFL (or anyone that has the strength to move themselves out of their own way) is obese, in order to make yourself feel "normal". There are different body types, you just happen to have one that resembles an Asian woman. I can see that you have over-accepted this. Good for you. |
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Hopefully there are a lot of lesbians out so you have a chance to get laid. ![]() It always amuses me the ire most guys show them. Besides the fact that most are tubby uggo's with terrible hair, they are cool as ****. Next time when you see some, Will, instead of heading to the back booth to whisper insults about them like a 4th grader, sit down at their table and talk to them. You'd be surprised how similar they are to you. |
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Hopefully there are lesbians out so you have a chance to get laid. My mom is nearly 6 feet tall and her dad was 6'7". My dad's family was fairly similar in size ( on his father's side at least). There was zero chance of anyone of my parent's four Kids being small. ![]() |
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