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The World Is Getting Fatter
truth is, as a society, we’ve been eating ourselves rounder. two hundred pounds is the new three hundred. everything about us is bulging — our bodies, our portions, our appetites. we’ve normalized stretch marks and second helpings, uber eats addictions and “treat yourself” as a daily mantra. it’s not even indulgence anymore. it’s routine. we’re not celebrating — we’re surviving through comfort food, plastic containers, and dopamine hits from drive-thrus. and somehow, through all of it, we pretend it’s fine. we laugh it off, call it body positivity, pretend our back pain is just from a bad mattress and not carrying around a body that’s bursting at the seams. we squeeze into clothes that stopped fitting ten pounds ago and convince ourselves it shrunk in the wash. we’ve stopped drawing lines. hunger isn’t even hunger anymore — it’s boredom, habit, grief. it’s just noise we feed. and the bigger we get, the quieter the questions get. because who wants to admit we lost control? clip features: fat chat
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