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Bro was morbidly obese. This is what happens when you don’t care for yourself.
There are two stories here. One is that a middle aged man in poor health unexpectedly died right after finishing his shift. That's the story you read. The other is that there is a systemic abuse of power by management to overwork higher seniority workers until they quit or are in too poor health to work. That's the story I read.
Also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtScpL5o7cg
Well, it's your own damn fault you're so damn fat
Shame, shame, shame
All the food on the shelf
Was engineered for your health
So, you're gonna have to take the blame
I love Jesse Wells, thank you for linking this song, it has an important message.
Dude is a wordsmith.
Your employer deliberately runs you into the ground because you're overweight? How strange...
Came here to say this. I wouldn't be surprised if he became obese because of the 33 years he put into the job, always working and not having enough time to himself to self-care.
What an odd, emotional response
tl;dr: I 100% agree with you
As quality of life declines, addictions will rise. Anything to stave off the cortisol and get a little more dopamine. Anything to make life a little less miserable. And the most socially acceptable addiction, the one they engineer daily to be more effective?
Food
And it's totally fine to eat what you like, to have a big dinner with friends, to treat yourself. Until it isn't. Until you cross an abstract threshold from socially acceptable to being a glutton. You wake up one morning and you're a fat piece of shit draining resources and injuring nurses with your giant obese ass. Why didn't you exercise a little self control? Why didn't you go for a jog? Just exert a little willpower you lazy bastard. You deserve this. Actions have consequences.
You deserve to die on the factory floor before you can collect a pension, you selfish asshole
Oh, sorry, my tone is difficult to read over text. I forget that sometimes. I was, in fact, speaking against condemning people for their dietary decisions. Processed food is engineered to be addictive and not provide long term benefit, and obesity is like the one sin people can still condemn others for indiscriminately. But yeah, easy to read my post as the opposite of that, my bad
And man, yeah, weight fluctuating despite consistent caloric intake because of stress? Oh yes! Add to that the fact that a person has less mental bandwidth to give to dietary needs and it can become a negative feedback loop. I'm living that reality right now. Plus changes in metabolism from middle age. It sucks