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Who? Toxic?
Asian women can't twerk.

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This is all like the Palestinian/Israeli escalation round robin. Seven zillion years ago someone started it, but everyone is always "They did it first!" ever since. It's always a response to the actions of another and nobody takes personal responsibility.
 
Yet it's not "us" who talk about how they stalked and beat up people who pissed them off, is it.
You talking about me, bitch?
Yeah, I was pissed off because they jumped me later, 4 of them, sucker punched and stomped me, for running them out of a little black boy's house that they were terrorizing and I put a stop to that shit. With a pipe. They might be was gonna rape the little boy.
Bottom line: I'll get your ass! Fuck You! I will whoop that fuckin' ass and DGAF!
And yeah, I was younger then, should have let go and let God, he woulda done it better, but I didn't.
It is what it is. :dunno:
Wherever I see that boy around, he's gonna give me a hug, guaranteed. I regret nothing. (about that)
The revenge thing..eh..live and learn.
 
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Why everybody so fat these days?
I think it's Wessonality...just a hunch.

✅ Fact Check: “Why is everybody so fat these days? I think it’s Wessonality.”​

Short answer: No — “Wessonality” (a pun on Wesson cooking oil) has zero scientific basis as an explanation for rising obesity rates.Obesity trends are real, but they’re driven by multiple well‑documented factors, not one brand of oil.


📌 What the evidence actually shows​

  • Obesity rates rising — According to CDC data, U.S. adult obesity has increased from ~15% in 1980 to over 42% today.
  • Ultra‑processed foods — Studies in The Lancet and NIH show that diets high in ultra‑processed foods lead to higher calorie intake and weight gain.
  • Portion sizes — Average portion sizes in the U.S. have grown dramatically since the 1970s.
  • Sedentary lifestyle — More screen time, less physical activity, and more sedentary jobs contribute significantly.
  • Food environment — High‑calorie, low‑nutrient foods are cheaper and more accessible than ever.
  • Metabolic and socioeconomic factors — Stress, sleep, income, and access to healthy food all play measurable roles.
None of these factors involve “Wessonality,” cooking oil branding, or anything remotely like that.


🧪 So what is his comment?​

Not a fact.Not a theory.Just a joke‑excuse pretending to be an explanation — and not a very good one.
 
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