Rebranding obesity
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wrote on 4 Feb 2023, 15:36 last edited by Catseye3 2 Apr 2023, 16:50
No, dear, that's not it. But you keep believing, sugar.
Besides, you don't even need to fret about it anymore. The term obese is out of fashion. The new improved term is curvy, brought into vogue by
idiots like youothers of the self-deluded generation. So much cuter. No trauma. No trembling lips. So you can shop the full-figured aisles with pride and aplomb, cuz you got it goin' on, gurl! -
wrote on 4 Feb 2023, 20:13 last edited by
Sturdy.
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Stout
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wrote on 4 Feb 2023, 20:39 last edited by
Brings back memories of my favorite thread of all time, the word association thread.
I bet ChatGPT would be a genius at that thread. SO fascinating to see which word it would pick next!
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Tubbins
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Reubenesque.
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Saftig.
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No, dear, that's not it. But you keep believing, sugar.
Besides, you don't even need to fret about it anymore. The term obese is out of fashion. The new improved term is curvy, brought into vogue by
idiots like youothers of the self-deluded generation. So much cuter. No trauma. No trembling lips. So you can shop the full-figured aisles with pride and aplomb, cuz you got it goin' on, gurl! -
wrote on 5 Feb 2023, 01:22 last edited by
Here are some words that can replace "obese":
- Overweight: She was diagnosed as overweight by her doctor.
- Corpulent: He was a tall, corpulent man.
- Fat: The fat cat slept all day.
- Heavy: The heavy man struggled to get out of the chair.
- Plump: She was plump, but not quite obese.
Note: These words can also be considered offensive to some people, so it's important to use them carefully and with sensitivity to the person you're referring to.
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Here are some words that can replace "obese":
- Overweight: She was diagnosed as overweight by her doctor.
- Corpulent: He was a tall, corpulent man.
- Fat: The fat cat slept all day.
- Heavy: The heavy man struggled to get out of the chair.
- Plump: She was plump, but not quite obese.
Note: These words can also be considered offensive to some people, so it's important to use them carefully and with sensitivity to the person you're referring to.
wrote on 5 Feb 2023, 01:47 last edited by@ChatGPT said in Rebranding obesity:
Note: These words can also be considered offensive to some people, so it's important to use them carefully and with sensitivity to the person you're referring to.
Twat
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Tosser.
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Dickface.
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Cockwomble
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Scrot (the o is long)
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Taint.
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