Only if they're strapped to the outside of it.NOoooooooo
(People who ruin a movie ending...should be...put on that Mars rocket Mr Nobody had in mind.)
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Only if they're strapped to the outside of it.NOoooooooo
(People who ruin a movie ending...should be...put on that Mars rocket Mr Nobody had in mind.)
Asked by Heat magazine about the fat-shaming Tweets, Clarkson was initially puzzled.
"I don't have a clue what you're talking about," she said. "Someone Tweeted something nasty about me?"
When the reporter explained who Hopkins is and what she had written, Clarkson laughed. "That's because she doesn't know me," she said. "I'm awesome! It doesn't bother me. It's a free world. Say what you will."
Starting with "odious cretin," that is the River of Pejoration that flows with gold. Nicely done!
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Kelly had the best ever response.
Kelly Clarkson Responds to Body-Shaming Tweets - Diet & Fitness, Bodywatch, Kelly Clarkson : People.com
Yes, ma'am. Kelly Clarkson had an awesome reply.
(No one should have to reply to those ugly, nasty comments. Those comments just shouldn't be said.)
I always wonder about this. How can one be truly healthy if overweight? Wouldn't the extra weight cause some sort of unhealthiness...? I'm just curious.There is nothing wrong with being overweight (as long as you are healthy). Most people who are not self-aware are just little judges. They need to take a good long hard look in the deep dark truthful mirror, but they probably won't like what they see if given too much time to reflect.
I always wonder about this. How can one be truly healthy if overweight? Wouldn't the extra weight cause some sort of unhealthiness...? I'm just curious.
Well, this is what I thought, but I was just making sure. In a general sense, it's better to be not overweight, although some people aren't that affected by it...just like some people smoke and live to be 101, I guess. Not the norm though. So, I'd say, for most of the population, being overweight is not healthy. Or am I wrong? Just trying to understand...Well, one can be overweight and have decent scores and live a long time. But being overweight (disclosure: I'm overweight) puts added stress on the heart, puts more gunky stuff in the blood tubes, puts added stress on joints, and just is harder on all the systems. I mean, you can be relatively healthy and be overweight, but you're not as healthy as you would be at a healthy weight. To state the obvious.
Well, this is what I thought, but I was just making sure. In a general sense, it's better to be not overweight, although some people aren't that affected by it...just like some people smoke and live to be 101, I guess. Not the norm though. So, I'd say, for most of the population, being overweight is not healthy. Or am I wrong? Just trying to understand...
I see it more as a body type. There are ectomorphs and endomorphs. 'Overweight' is definitely the wrong choice of a word, my aplogies. Big, stocky, barrel-chested, etc.I always wonder about this. How can one be truly healthy if overweight? Wouldn't the extra weight cause some sort of unhealthiness...? I'm just curious.
Oh, okay. Thanks for elaborating!I see it more as a body type. There are ectomorphs and endomorphs. 'Overweight' is definitely the wrong choice of a word, my aplogies. Big, stocky, barrel-chested, etc.