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Is lifting neighborhood fat children a cost effective alternative to buying weights?
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>>77213517
leave the children alone rabbi.
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>>77213517
i think youd be hard pressed to find any parents that would let a strange man lift their children up and down
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>>77213517
if you have kids yourself in such an environment
they'll have an incredible advantage

>oldest son gets into elementary school
>teacher goes to the gym and is /fit/ as well
>can see her being visibly disgusted by fat kids and their fat parents
>the few (5 out of 21) non fat kids all have good grades
>she spends most of her time helping / supporting the 5 normal kids
when she found out my son plays volleyball and goes rowing / kayaking with me
she instantly got nicer and his grade improved (not that he needed it)

just an example
>fatty gets back a few min late from lunch break
>gets lectured about punctuality, disturbing class and gets extra work
>son and his friends get back a few min late from lunch break as they were finishing their football game
>teacher just asked the final score
it's even funnier because my son is aware of all this

when my daughter gets into school
I'll make sure she gets the same teacher
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Yeah, lift them. Lift them up so that they lose weight while they still can and become better people. Do it for your neighborhood.
Preferably without touching them.
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>>77213517
I don't like being outdoors Smithers. For one thing, there are too many fat children
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>t.
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funny how instinctively repulsive we find fat children like OP pic. Close your pie-hole, you slack-jawed butterbeast.

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