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  1. As someone who literally does have fat genetics, but is now shredded I'mma tell you straight up. Just do a bunch of calisthenics and be done with it. The end, look forward to seeing you on the beach, for a high-five

  2. Diabetes is a horrid worldwide problem. in my part of it, diabetes in some towns is up to 80% of the adult population, and some countries are above 30% — nationwide adult diabetes rates. Those are insane numbers. It seems quite simple, I'd dare risk saying: too many calories. Or perhaps it's more simple: too much sugar. Anyhow, I worry about this a few ways but the most worrisome to me is this: we are eating ourselves to death. It certainly looks that way. And how does one think clearly when after they've overeaten, gently or massively, so that at 35 or 55 they have killed their insulin producing centres? That's a tough lesson to take in, for eating is so social, so easy, so rewarding and so natural. But there it is: we are overeating our bodies into death. This writer's been a diabetic since childhood, so this may be too close for me. But so too do i live with the difficulty of Diabetes, now for over 40 years. It took me decades to accept the blunt fact that I died when a child, were I living at any other time or place. That's my worry which these two touched, but didn't develop: we're welcoming obesity now because we cannot handle the hard thoughts which Oprah's generation still were trying to face: we eat too much, we're too sedentary, and we need to control ourselves. But Oprah's generation were the first adults to be living with the consequences of double the calories available for everyone alive. Now, a generation later, we've given up the fight.

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