I’ll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
Ok.
I am poor.
Recipe for spaghetti:
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Spaghetti
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Hot dogs
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Ketchup
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I pay zero income tax, and I’m not Jeff Bezos.
My grandmother was a millionaire and hecking obese.
I have cancer and medications are $18k a month without insurance. They are covered under Medicaid, but I have to be underneath Medicaid income limits to continue to get Medicaid, which by definition means I need to stay in poverty to have the cost of these meds actually covered.
I bike to work because I’m not prepared to pay bus fare every day.
When I really want to treat myself I get fast food.
You’re renting a one room apartment and you’re not in college/university.
or grad school.
Is that not part of university?
If one enters graduate school, it’s after college/“university.”
So they’re completely separate from universities?
No, they’re associated with the establishments, but the programs are separate from 4-year degrees typically referred to with the term “university.”
That’s a very arbitrary definition of “university”.
It’s called “context,” sweetie.
Look at this big shot who doesn’t need roommates to afford housing.
What does weight have to do with anything? You can be rich or poor regardless of how much weight you are
Or is this a attempt at being making fun of fat people?