13 December 2010 ~ 14 Comments

An Inconvenient Truth.


Why are the very people that bang on about healthy lifestyle choices always the most unhealthiest people imaginable. Fat, sweaty, and always bloody ill. If governments were serious about healthy living, they’d stamp out malingering gits like them.

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14 Responses to “An Inconvenient Truth.”

  1. HairyChestnuts 13 December 2010 at 6:09 am Permalink

    @1intelligent There’s nothing posh about talking in plain English so that people can understand you. But having no videos of your own, you wouldn’t understand that.

  2. 1intelligent 13 December 2010 at 6:10 am Permalink

    stop trying to put on that posh accent!……..you sound like your from somerset.

  3. GoldenbanjoDJ 13 December 2010 at 7:00 am Permalink

    al gore sure is a pillock

  4. prochoicechuckles85 13 December 2010 at 7:06 am Permalink

    shows how dumbed down future generations will be.

  5. FallschirmjagerUK 13 December 2010 at 7:13 am Permalink

    Cheers, they force feed it to us everywhere-all my gcse’s were related to “global warming”, and health issues

  6. radbot1 13 December 2010 at 7:30 am Permalink

    It’s hardly news that students are force fed lies and bullshit in school, they’ve been doing it for many many years. “get em young” or somthing. Nethertheless it still pisses me off every time I hear it happeneing. It’s so nice to see that you have kept your own mind and not allowed it to be consumed with all the bullshit you no doubt come into contact with from every angle. I just hope the rest of your class is as bright as you.

  7. FallschirmjagerUK 13 December 2010 at 7:33 am Permalink

    A much better message than the one in Al Gore’s film-forced to watch in geography it was shite and a lie

  8. mizz77anna 13 December 2010 at 8:32 am Permalink

    I smoke since I am 12 I am now 53. When I was young everyone smoked My parents The people that came to visit. My teacher , my gp , my dentist,
    You could smoke in the library in the post-office an so on and so on. So 12 years of ETS and 41 of smoking further and I am still alive ( I think ;-)
    How can that be ? If I believe the anti smokers statistics I had a chance of 1 on a million to survive . The world has gone crazy .

  9. strongandco 13 December 2010 at 8:38 am Permalink

    It’s true, i’d never been to the doctors before giving up smoking, now i’m in there at least once a year.
    I’d probably be even worse if I gave up my Christmas cigar (or two), which I have to smoke at home now, or worse, became vegitarian.
    As a non smoker, I support the choice to smoke in pubs and I support my right to bugger off somewhere else if it bothers me.
    ZaNu Labour isn’t about giving people choices though, it’s about removing them as covertly as possible.

  10. bodicatudor 13 December 2010 at 9:06 am Permalink

    i like a good smoke(spliff)

  11. mervintoot 13 December 2010 at 9:29 am Permalink

    Absolutely correct. All the ‘healthy’ people I work with, especially the vegetarians and people who drink that decaffeinated muck, or herbal tea, are the same people who have a few days off every month. It’s thanks to them I get my overtime, doing the tasks they’re too ‘ill’ to do.

    Also, have you noticed how it’s the fat people who tend to drink diet coke and buy the healthy option meals?!

    Healthy is an attitude, not a religious avoidance of things the nannies warn us about.

  12. anfy180 13 December 2010 at 10:16 am Permalink

    I employ 40 people 18 smoke 22 dont total sick days for last year 130 only 2 of these were by smokers .Give me smokers anyday.

  13. MathewsWire 13 December 2010 at 11:05 am Permalink

    About 2yrs ago I did some research into the benefits of smoking. I did find one, the nicotine molecule attaches itself to fluoride molecules in our blood then allows both to be passed out in urine. Since there is no other known way to remove fluoride from our bodies, I found that quite significant. However now none of the items I found referencing this can be found. It seems the facts have been censored, now that is the real inconvenient truth, and it happens more often with each passing day.

  14. smokerboy27 13 December 2010 at 11:32 am Permalink

    Drinking wooooooo!


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