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liberatedGuy@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yo dude Making fun of lazy fat people is fine But this one seems to be someone who is suffering from some disease, may be a genetic one These are sad cases
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liberatedGuy@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yo dude Making fun of lazy fat people is fine But this one seems to be someone who is suffering from some disease, may be a genetic one These are sad cases
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Someone that fat would be suffering from someone over feeding them. You don't get to 1,000LB from genetics. You get to that size from consuming large amounts of materials. >
goldenballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Aye... Sugar and alcohol mostly. The transformation of women in some parts of Asia over 20 years is sad.. Never used to see chunks and blobs, but a recent trip to a beach and i was confronted by what looked like a giant croissant with neoprene stretched around it, only to realise it was a woman. Nobody needs to see that.-
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
That is like the woman who got stuck to a toilet for 2-3 years. I guess their skin grew around the seat. But, in such a case, you must ask yourself who enabled that. Someone had to be keeping her alive, feeding her, grooming her, etc. And if they could do that, they could have gotten her off or gotten her help earlier.
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
That's horrifying
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I know of a few such stories. I like the one where a 1200-pound woman was accused of homicide in the death of her niece. So the county had to remodel her house to get her out. Then they realize she wasn't fit to be put in jail, so they decide to take her to the hospital. The only thing was that she wouldn't fit in an ambulance, so they had to rent a moving van (eg., Uhaul truck). Meanwhile, they remodeled the courthouse for larger defendants to get in.
She had like 20 life-threatening conditions. Then the ME finished their autopsy and released the report. That actually proved she didn't do it. The cause listed was Shaken Baby Syndrome, not crushing or suffocation as one might assume. That would be a bit difficult for her to do when she couldn't even lift her arms. And SBS is a rather intimate cause of death, meaning that a family member or sitter would usually be responsible. So if not the aunt, then I'd look closer.
Something suspicious was that her sister and BIL disappeared when the cause of death was determined. They fled to Mexico. So I'd say one of them was guilty. Mexico honored the extradition and sent them back.
So the wrong woman was initially charged, and that turned out to be a blessing in disguise since it kept her alive and got long-standing medical issues fixed. I can't help to think she was an accessory after the fact. Like maybe being asked to take one for the team or told, "What can they do to you? They'd have to come to get you, and I don't think they could put you in jail."