Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 32097
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1997/3/24 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:32097 Activity:nil
3/22    Help!  I am FAT FAT FAT, and I need to lose weight!
        \_ There's this machine that can help you lose 20 pounds of that ugly
           fat real quick.  It's called a guillotine.
        \_ Try NTFS or v2 of win95 with 32bit FAT (thinner FAT), or maybe
           you could use a nice *nix file system.
        \_ Exercise every day for at least 20 minutes at a moderately
           high intensity, cut your fat intake to 30-50 grams a day and
           stop eating when you're not hungry, not when you can't hold
           anymore.
         \_ ride bike.
           \_ BULLSHIT!  FAT IS BEAUTIFUL!!! DON'T LET THEM TELL YOU
              OTHERWISE!
           \_ S/he didn't ask whether or not fat was aesthetically pleasing,
              s/he wanted to know how to lose weight. The advice given
              was good. -- reka
        \_ some guy posted "Fat people are disgusting." on alt.sex.fat
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