A hero? What the hell are you guys talking about?
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heywatsup123 — 13 years ago(August 10, 2012 11:02 PM)
you people saying she isn't a hero don't really have anything to base that off of. lets try an exercise herehow many of you are currently drug addicts? raise your handokaythe OP has volunteered to raise their hand. perfect. now, youve struggled a long time with being a drug addictand you can't shake the addiction but you know in your heart and your mind that you want to better your life. here, listen to this person, who went thru the same thing you're going thru right now. listen to them talk about their journey. does that inspire you to put down the drugs and try and get better? i hope so. because listening to that ex-crackhead talk about how they had the personal, and emotional strength to better themselves and then feel so inspired to talk about their struggle to other people in hopes of saving some lives before they end up getting so messed up, sounds pretty heroic to me.
this woman is brave. and being brave, and working or even beginning to work thru life struggles and helping other people do it by inspiring them to kick their bad habits sounds pretty heroic to me. all you people saying she isn't heroic must have pictures of sports stars, and beyonce hanging on your walls and you call them heroes. they aren't and never will be. they're just over payed for being glamourous.
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rob-949 — 13 years ago(August 17, 2012 06:20 AM)
Wow. The blatant ignorance of all these people with perfect metabolisms who can't relate to this woman's struggle, day in and day out, is amazing. Amazing. You should all be so proud of yourselves. What a load of rotten, mean-spirited, ignorant people. And let me guess, you consider yourselves good Christians too, right? Evil, mean, and ignorant.5b4 Shame on you all.
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BeefStroganoff — 13 years ago(January 10, 2013 03:48 AM)
I'm sure most smart people talking about her being overweight is a bad thing are Atheists. Atheists are more scientific than Christians and they can tell that being obese isn't healthy - which is the truth.
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ValeriaMessalina — 12 years ago(March 10, 2014 07:45 AM)
My metabolism isn't the reason I cannot relate to obese people (well, those who are obese because of overeating, not due to pre-existing health issues). My metabolism is actually incredibly slow, I can easily put weight on (eat one doughnut, gain a pound, that's about me), and taking any weight off is a huge challenge. But I work with what I'm given by nature. If it means I cannot overindulge in fattie or sweet and high calorie foods, that's okay, because having a normal healthy life and being there for my family to help and support them is more important than stuffing my face. So yes, I have friends with high metabolism who can eat what they want, when they want, and however much they want, and I cannot, it might seem unfair, but it is what it is. If I wanted to sit there and pity myself and cry about low metabolism, I could, but then that would be a life not worth living. I can relate to the "struggle" of being a person who easily puts on weight, but I am also mature enough and caring enough to not let that take me away from the people I love or become a burden on them and ruin their lives.
BTW I'm an atheist, very much so. Then again I'm not about to start threads on an obese actress' imdb page about how she's obese, however, I felt an urge to reply to your comment because it seemed to blatantly miss the point.