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>> No. 19361 Anonymous
2nd March 2011
Wednesday 10:00 am
19361 Boob Physics

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>> No. 32400 Anonymous
12th October 2013
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>>32392
GIMP
>> No. 32401 Anonymous
12th October 2013
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>>32400
Much obliged.
>> No. 32542 Anonymous
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>> No. 33626 Anonymous
11th April 2014
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>>31485
I heard she actually got them out in true detective.

Anyone got a gif of that?
>> No. 33642 Anonymous
15th April 2014
Tuesday 7:06 pm
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The seatbelt effect is fascinating.
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25th May 2014
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>> No. 33913 Anonymous
25th May 2014
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>>33911

Smashing knockers.
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>> No. 34743 Anonymous
23rd September 2014
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>> No. 34744 Anonymous
23rd September 2014
Tuesday 1:21 pm
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>>34743
Could his voice be more annoying?
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>> No. 40685 Anonymous
12th December 2018
Wednesday 8:26 pm
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its just me
>> No. 40686 Anonymous
12th December 2018
Wednesday 8:55 pm
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>>40685
Sod just you.
>> No. 40687 Anonymous
12th December 2018
Wednesday 8:57 pm
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>> No. 40688 Anonymous
12th December 2018
Wednesday 10:04 pm
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>>40687

Who is this? She looks very familiar. Is she famous or do I just know this bint?
>> No. 40689 Anonymous
12th December 2018
Wednesday 10:53 pm
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>>40688
She has a very similar facial structure to the boyish one from Game of Thrones. Prime material for a deepfake.
>> No. 40690 Anonymous
16th December 2018
Sunday 3:32 pm
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>>40686
Its just us. I checked for the whole day if someone replied but it never showed yours on the day, strange
>> No. 40691 Anonymous
16th December 2018
Sunday 7:29 pm
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Threads like this make me quite quite glad I don't have boobs.
>> No. 40692 Anonymous
16th December 2018
Sunday 7:39 pm
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>>40691
Yeah, I do like being able to break out into a jog at will.
>> No. 40693 Anonymous
16th December 2018
Sunday 7:57 pm
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>>40692
I think she looks better with her clothes on.
>> No. 40694 Anonymous
16th December 2018
Sunday 8:15 pm
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As much as I like big boobs I wouldn't wish them on anyone. I've had a couple of exes who had right bother with them, ones back was fucked by the time she was 20 - double F cups. She tried to get a reduction on the NHS but they wouldn't do it. Bless her
>> No. 40695 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 7:16 am
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Wow you're mental. Are you one of these millenials who thinks a normal-sized woman is too fat?
>> No. 40696 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 10:00 am
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>>40695

I think the modern problem has actually been that people are treating fat as if it was normal and have been for about 20 years now as the population has gotten significantly larger. There is nothing wrong with liking fat people but don't act like people are wrong for liking how people looked before the obesity epidemic.
>> No. 40697 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 10:42 am
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>>40696

You are just a fatophobe, a sizeist and an ableist. You can be healthy and beautiful at every size!
>> No. 40698 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 11:12 am
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>>40697
You undermine his point when you use images like that to agree with him.
>> No. 40699 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 11:48 am
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Oh, gosh, I'm so wound up by that Facebook(?) post that got ONE WHOLE LIKE! It's shocking what a tiny, insignificant, number of people say online sometimes, it really does my head in to the point where it's all I think about all the time, to detriment of my own critical thinking skills.

And so on.
>> No. 40700 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 1:03 pm
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Indeed that women is still clearly not what people would regard as normal and the issue is normalisation of these things. The averaged sized person is by a medical definition overweight now in fact two thirds of people are now. And one in 4 is obese. I want you to let that sink in. Because I doubt when you look at a majority of people you think 'they need to lose weight' you are mistaken. Being not fat is a rariety now. Being fat kills more people than starvation now days
>> No. 40701 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 1:22 pm
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>>40700
Working on an oil rig kills a lot of people too but you don't see me going on about it.
>> No. 40702 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 2:15 pm
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It turns out that we drew the lines in the wrong place. People with a BMI of between 25 and 30 are classified as "overweight", but they in fact have a slightly higher healthy life expectancy than people classified as having a "normal weight". Overweight people are marginally more likely to be in poor health, but the difference is barely clinically significant. Obesity does pose a significant risk to health and longevity, but we shouldn't conflate obesity with the now-meaningless term "overweight".

https://reves.site.ined.fr/fichier/s_rubrique/20056/loukine.al.fr.pdf

Disclosure: my own BMI is 19, because I prefer amphetamines to food. I am not long for this world.
>> No. 40703 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 5:36 pm
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>People with a BMI of between 25 and 30 are classified as "overweight", but they in fact have a slightly higher healthy life expectancy than people classified as having a "normal weight".

From what I understand that figure is distored by when people get weighed. The records that get collected are usually from hospitals at time of death and things like cancer, and other wasting illnesses cause people to shed a lot of weight.
>> No. 40704 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 6:15 pm
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>>40703

We find the same thing when we do large-scale population studies with a representative sample of the general public. It's entirely possible that the results are still confounded by ill people losing weight, but the effect size is relatively small - an "overweight" woman would expect about 18 months more healthy life expectancy than a woman of "normal" weight. Based on the available evidence, it just doesn't seem to matter very much as long as your BMI is within the 20-30 range, but matters a great deal if you start creeping outside of it.

If you're within that range, I think it's far more important to concentrate on the stuff we are confident about - eat a sensible diet with plenty of vegetables, stick within the recommended alcohol intake, get at least 30 minutes of exercise five times a week and stay off the fags.

The extremes are much more important than the average. Getting no exercise at all is absolutely terrible for you, but you get nearly all of the health benefits of exercise just by walking the dog. A lot of respectable middle-class drinkers are headed for the liver ward because they're downing two bottles of wine every night. Being a bit tubby is fine, but you need to have a word with yourself if you shop at Jacomo or Simply Be. It's mostly common sense, TBH.
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17th December 2018
Monday 6:29 pm
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Please don't bring up "large scale population studies" in this kind of thread. Imagine, years from now, someone trying to tug themselves off and they come across, so to speak, these great walls of text. Have you no consideration?
>> No. 40706 Anonymous
17th December 2018
Monday 7:05 pm
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>>40705

If you don't like it, tough. I had my fun, and that's all that matters.
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18th December 2018
Tuesday 9:19 am
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>>40705

I second that
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Tuesday 7:55 pm
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