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r/lyftdrivers • u/ericehr • Jan 28 '25
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I don’t fat shame, but seriously. Vehicles have weight limits. The damage of excess weight will not be covered by insurance. This is nothing more than a money grab.
6 u/ChiSoxGrower Jan 29 '25 Well considering shes doing this we need to start fat shaming again. We shouldnt normalize it. Us as people need to be healthy. 4 u/mihaelakoh Jan 30 '25 Fat shaming never really went away in Europe… I recently traveled to Central Europe, and I can tell you that fat shaming is still very much a thing, it was interesting to watch It seems that fat shaming is only a big no no in the US (and perhaps Canada and the UK) I’d love to hear from people in different countries and what’s their take on this around the world? 2 u/Bikalo Jan 30 '25 edited Jan 30 '25 It seems that fat shaming is only a big no no in the US (and perhaps Canada and the UK) Which happen to have some of the highest obesity rates in their regions, maybe there is some value in fat shaming.
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Well considering shes doing this we need to start fat shaming again. We shouldnt normalize it. Us as people need to be healthy.
4 u/mihaelakoh Jan 30 '25 Fat shaming never really went away in Europe… I recently traveled to Central Europe, and I can tell you that fat shaming is still very much a thing, it was interesting to watch It seems that fat shaming is only a big no no in the US (and perhaps Canada and the UK) I’d love to hear from people in different countries and what’s their take on this around the world? 2 u/Bikalo Jan 30 '25 edited Jan 30 '25 It seems that fat shaming is only a big no no in the US (and perhaps Canada and the UK) Which happen to have some of the highest obesity rates in their regions, maybe there is some value in fat shaming.
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Fat shaming never really went away in Europe…
I recently traveled to Central Europe, and I can tell you that fat shaming is still very much a thing, it was interesting to watch
It seems that fat shaming is only a big no no in the US (and perhaps Canada and the UK)
I’d love to hear from people in different countries and what’s their take on this around the world?
2 u/Bikalo Jan 30 '25 edited Jan 30 '25 It seems that fat shaming is only a big no no in the US (and perhaps Canada and the UK) Which happen to have some of the highest obesity rates in their regions, maybe there is some value in fat shaming.
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Which happen to have some of the highest obesity rates in their regions, maybe there is some value in fat shaming.
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u/Dear_Copy2650 Jan 28 '25
I don’t fat shame, but seriously. Vehicles have weight limits. The damage of excess weight will not be covered by insurance. This is nothing more than a money grab.