• @Thranduil
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      Actually stone is used by the brits instead of americans

      • andrew
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        21 stone is approximately 1.54 Americans, by my calculations. Another weird unit of measure but who am I to judge?

      • @[email protected]
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        I was already wondering that. Whether they’re Americans or British, they seem to have the same fear of using logical measuring systems like metric

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          Haha I don’t think it’s about fear. It’s probably about having hundreds of years of using those measurements, and it being very baked in to the language used between people to communicate.

          Nobody wants to have to translate between kg and stone all the time. It’s tedious. If you live in a country where all your interactions are going to be in one measurement then you’re probably just going to go along with everyone else.

          Even down to ‘goin down the pub for a pint’ being a commonly used phrase which doesn’t have the same ring when it’s '‘goin down the pub for a half litre’.

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            That’s the thing, they do use kg. So it is not something they don’t know about. Just that stone for people’s weight specifically somehow is still in use.

            For the pint, I do not think it is about the volume when someone says that. As of they are only going to drink one anyway?! Replace it with beer and it is a perfectly normal thing to say.

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        Yes. The Brits still use a few non-metric measurements at times. In fact, it was America’s British heritage that got us Americans into the bad habit of using imperial over metric in the first place.

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        Only for adult body weight.

    • @[email protected]
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      Stone only makes sense for people used to pounds, shillings and pence. For instance, “This costs 3 pound, 4 shilling and 8”, and, “I weight 12 stone, 6 pounds and 3 ounces”.

      • The Menemen!
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        “12 stone, 6 pounds and 3 ounces”, instead of saying “133.4 kilogram”. Lol. :)

        But the “being used to it” is always hard to overcome.

  • Flying SquidM
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    I’m glad it worked for him, but if someone did that to me, I’d probably get fatter just out of spite.

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        Fine! Fine! I’ll go jogging, you bastard!

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      I’d probably get fatter just out of spite.

      -Gets fatter

      -Has heart attack

      -Dies

      -Friend: there it goes the fat f*****t

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      According to the questionable celebrity health statistics website I found… Danny DeVito is 70kg, which is 11 stone… So it’s more like the chef lost almost 1.9 Danny DeVitos. We Americans may have weird measuring systems, but we take them seriously!

  • @AngryCommieKender
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    294 lbs for other confused Americans, 133.4 Kg for everyone else that’s not British.

  • @Meron35
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    Had no idea kidney stones were that big

  • @Zeon
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    6 weeks?

    • @HerrBeter
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      I assume the texting was six weeks but the weight losing longer

  • MeanEYE
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    295 months ago

    Only way someone can loose 130kg+ in 6 weeks if they get chopped in half.

    • GladiusB
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      125 months ago

      It says he texted him for six weeks. Not that is how fast he lost the weight. But at least that’s how I read it.

    • @Mago
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      Thats not what is says

    • LinkOpensChest.wav
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      r/fatpeoplehate

      They were so toxic that the site got noticeably better within 24 hours of them being banned.

      They all migrated to Voat. Later, people from r/The_Donald also tried to join voat, but the fat hate people were too toxic even for them!

      Yeah, they were awful, awful people.

      • @[email protected]
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        I too have been struggling with my weight for most of my life (the worst was 135 kilos at 189cm height, usually sitting around 95-100). I have been occasionally made fun of as a kid for it too, so I’m happy treating fat people like shit isn’t that acceptable any more.

        However, I actually feel society has gone too far in accepting it, being overweight is very unhealthy and at a certain point even a burden on everyone around you and the healthcare system. It should not be normalized like this.

        Fat people don’t deserve to be ostracized, but they sure as shit don’t need to hear that they are healthy and okay to remain as they are, because it’s a blatant and dangerous lie. For the vast majority of overweight people it is a symptom of their poor lifestyle and not an actual medical condition.

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          I personally don’t struggle with my weight, but whether I do or not is enitrely irrelevant. Body shaming is a big problem, and such conversations need to be kept between a medical provider and the patient. Someone’s weight should not be up for discussion on a public platform.

          Also, I do think it is good for people to love and accept themselves, no matter what their weight. In fact, in most cases this is the first step toward resolving health problems and addictions, which is something I am experienced with. When I felt ashamed of my addiction, I was caught in a circle of guilt from which I would never have become sober. It wasn’t until I learned to accept myself where I was at that made it possible for me to heal.

          But I’m not applying my experience to everyone else. This may vary by individual, which is why it is paramount that these discussions happen on an individual basis between the patient and provider.

        • @[email protected]
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          For the vast majority of overweight people it is a symptom of their poor lifestyle and not an actual medical condition.

          It is? This sounds more like a moral judgment based on nothing but perception and the way fat people os portray in media and exactly wat the fat acceptance movement try to fight against.

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            Everyone can shut the f%# up about fatshaming, does someone have scientific evidence that shaming people for being fat does anything other than needlessly hurt people? I am betting that it makes it FAR more likely that the shamed person will spiral into more negative behaviors that result in their health worsening.

            People need to stop pretending the glee they feel in judging others when fat shaming as also somehow a genuine concern for their health. Save your judgement for your own extremely flawed self.

              • @dumpsterlid
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                Sorry kind of, I was meaning to basically agree with you my bad if it came off confusing

          • @hamms
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            Hi, fat guy here. I can’t speak for others and I certainly don’t know statistically whether or not I represent any kind of majority, but I do know that for me my excessive weight is entirely the result of poor lifestyle decisions.

        • @scottywh
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          Could you please translate that to freedom units so that people can understand it?

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            I can’t help with the metric, (2.2 lbs a kg?) But for the 21 stone thing, multiply by 14 to get the US standard way to describe weight.

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      Fuckin shitty people central

  • @[email protected]
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    How many pebbles in a stone, and stone in a boulder? It’s a convenient measurement, I’m sure.

    • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
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      All I know is that a large boulder can be the size of a small boulder.

      • kase
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        Oh yeah 😎👉👉

      • MeanEYE
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        UK seems to be using every measure available.

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          Yeah but i only see the British using Stone, americans just use pounds from what I’ve seen.

        • @nowsuiluj
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          Pounds is force and stone is mass I believe.

          • @[email protected]
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            Lb-ft is force - the number of pounds per foot. Pounds is 1/14 of a stone, or a Stone is 14 pounds. 2.2 pounds per kilogramme.

  • @Kjatten
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    Who the fuck measures anythin in stones?

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    He lost a lot of weight and all it took was daily malicious bullying?! How inspirational.

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      It’s not necessarily malicious – given general humour in this country, it’s likely he wanted to lose weight and asked his friend to text him that daily as a form of motivation.

      Edit: however, I’d like to point out that consensually being sent that by a friend is fundamentally different to having abuse thrown at you by a stranger on the internet for your body shape.

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    Well it’s UK so I’m guessing now the friend goes: “skinny fuck” every day?

  • @spittingimage
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    Anyone else a bit suspicious of a skinny chef?

      • @McSudds_
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        Most chefs I’ve known are addicted to a lot more than just cigarettes

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            Quitting is pretty good at making you fat tho lmao (speaking from experience)

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          Work 18 hours, spend it on blow, crash in the alley by the dumpsters, wake up, work another 18 hours.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          Well I was in catering the owner was the taster and he didn’t smoke and drank only luke warm espresso in one gulp. I know because he explained it to me many times.

    • @afraid_of_zombies
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      Yes very much so. There was this bakery I would go to when I was a teen who had the best chocolate chip cookies ever. The woman behind the counter stood taller than pretty much any woman I have ever seen and her obesity made me wonder how she could even stand.

  • @Eheran
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    So were those stones ugly? Or just too much for his furniture? Why is this so anti-stones?

      • @Eheran
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        That makes sense, thank you!

    • @postmateDumbass
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      Stones are made of high fructose corn syrup, maltodexotrin, skittles, and xanthan gum?