A couple of odd ones, but almost certainly nothing as bad as some of the women here have to put up with.
...maybe I'm biased through being a heterosexual male, but has posting pictures like *that* EVER worked out as a pulling strategy for them...?
The 'concern' angle in the argument is to pre-empt criticism: after all, how could you be angry me, I'm being so *nice*, I'm just *concerned* for you.
And I really don't buy the 'obesity timebomb' in nhs expenditure, particularly given that basically the main treatment for any ailment a fat person has is 'loose weight'
I've noticed that the word 'glorifying' now only seems to appear when unapproved of people want to be treated and act as if they're...y'know, *real* people.
Fawkesy: the 'health' argument irks me on so many levels. It is used to try and hide old-fashioned bigotry beneath a veil of feigned concern.
I'd take the 100 ant sized lions because, y'know, I'd quite like to survive the encounter.
*Are* there ever any new subjects, Fawkesy? It's 99% personal adverts and people having had dinner
We don't do enough deep frying in England. It sounds kind of wrong, but deep fried pizza sounds kind of interesting...