WORLD OBESITY DAY
Today, March 4th, is the World Obesity Day. The purpose of this day is not so much to remedy the increase in fat, with all the health problems that this entails, but as to make the world aware that people must be left alone and not picked up on and live their lives however they see fit. If I want to be fat, why do you have to come and impose your heteronormative canon on me? You're not telling me I'm fat because of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and the risk of strokes and various forms of cancer, no, you're telling me I'm fat because fashion says I don't fit in their suits.
They tell us that we do not understand the causes of obesity and that not everything is dietary or lifestyle factors, obesity also depends on genetic, psychological, sociocultural, economic and environmental problems, but the truth is that obesity rates have tripled since 1975, precisely since we have established a more sedentary life style and do not monitor our diet at all. That's what happens when you spend all day on the couch watching Netflix eating chocolate chip cookies, red meat and fried foods instead of spending some time doing physical activities, eating apples, salads and fish.
But saying all this is wrong, and despite it being true, it is wrong because cultural Marxism is winning the war in the West, promoting its progressive values and political correctness.
Here are some images (I don't know the source) that show photos of fat people, in which the silhouette of the person who physically should be, if they had not been seduced by a sedentary lifestyle and a hypercaloric diet dominated by fats.











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BORN IN RUSSIABeing born here or there, into a rich or poor family, is so incredibly random that sometimes we forget just how much life resembles a roll of the dice—one we don't even get to throw ourselves. Think about it: coming into this world is literally the universe’s biggest lottery, and it's absurd how something we have absolutely zero control over defines us from day one.
Some people land straight into mansions with swimming pools, surrounded by privileges they never even asked for. Others are born between bare walls and leaking roofs, facing limited chances from the moment they open their eyes. And here's the kicker: no one earned the conditions they're born into. There’s no merit, no initial effort—just pure chance.
Whether we're born lucky or unlucky massively shapes our paths: education, health, opportunities, even our dreams and aspirations. Sure, there are those who preach that "where there’s a will, there’s a way," but reality is much harsher. Our randomly assigned starting point can either turbocharge our lives or slam on the brakes right from the start.
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BUT HEY — AT LEAST WE’VE GOT THISWe don’t have flying cars. We don’t have hoverboards like in Back to the Future. No colonies on Mars, no robots making us coffee in the morning, no self-drying clothes, no food in pill form, no cure for the common cold, no suits that make us invisible, no Star Wars-style holograms, no teleportation, no virtual vacations like in Total Recall, no time machines, no personal jets to get us to work, no chips that teach us kung fu in 10 seconds or implants that translate languages instantly…
But hey — we do have this.
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Cutting the line without anyone saying a word? Totally doable... if you know how to play your cards right.
Her name’s Gia Derza, and you can check out plenty of her scenes right
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EARTHQUAKE IN MYANMARA powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing severe damage in the country and also affecting neighboring Thailand.
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In Myanmar, the death toll has surpassed 1,700, with thousands injured or missing. The hardest-hit area is Mandalay, where key infrastructure has been heavily damaged.
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In Thailand, the quake caused a construction site collapse in Bangkok, leaving at least 17 dead, 33 injured, and over 80 missing.
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The international community responded quickly: the WHO sent tons of medical supplies, while countries like China, India, and the EU provided aid and rescue teams.
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Search and rescue efforts are still ongoing, but access to affected areas remains difficult.
A devastating tragedy that has triggered a major humanitarian crisis, especially in an already fragile Myanmar.
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