• D_C@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    This is my fault. I typed up Fatboy’s medical record and I made a mistake…

    It should say 48% body fat, not 4.8…and I was being generous at that 48%.
    That, ahem, ‘body’ is actually made up of 70% fat, 80% bullshit, and 50% rotting syphilis.
    Which is mathematically impossible, but we ran the results quite a few times and the percentages never changed or wavered. The orange child rapist is just so full of shit it can change the laws of nature!!!

    • pomegranatefern@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      I made an attempt and am now seeking recs for FOSS image editing options on de-Googled Android phones because wow this was not great.

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    I see that the 4.8% was a mistake thankfully. I don’t know much about body fat but I did see a video that showed you what each range looks like for male and female and the percentages of how many people fall under each. Basically hitting 10% and under is like the 1% range. Its extremely hard to stay under this level, is not healthy, and generally your only this low for specific reasons like competitions. 10-15% is still hard to maintain and again normally only obtainable by people who constantly exercise and eat specific diets. 15-20% is where most people who workout and eat right will end up. 20-30% is healthy and the range most people fit into. 30-40% is also not crazy either and it was interesting to see when shown people how despite being at that level some people can look heavier and others look completely fit still. I think anything above 40% is where you should be working on yourself.

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    2 days ago

    ftr this is the kind of delusionsal thinking the whole body positivity brought us 2-3 yrs ago. until half its members died of heart complications at the ripe old age of 21.

    “healthy at every size!”