People, especially men, who feel any kind of discrimination, are likely to see their waistlines expand, according to research from Purdue University.It shows how thin-skinned some people are.
"This study found that males who persistently experienced high levels of discrimination during a nine-year period were more likely to see their waist circumference increase by an inch compared to those who did not report discrimination," said Haslyn E.R. Hunte, an assistant professor of health and kinesiology. "Females who reported similar experiences also saw their waistlines grow by more than half an inch. This shows how discrimination hurts people physically, and it's a reminder how people's unfair treatment of others can be very powerful.
It is always someone else's fault.
Screw 'em.
Man up, weenies.
And if you want to die fat, point the finger of blame at yourself.
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