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Training to be a gladiator or rockstar, haven’t decided yet.
(via The Nearsighted Owl: OOTD: Rust, Orange and Teal)
No tummy shame here!
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Update on $300 for 300 lbs: So far, I have not been forced to join Weight Watchers by my employer. I posted a while ago about how I just have to take the health assessment and consider it as an option. I can save $300 by feeling bad about myself and thinking about supporting a corporation that I disagree with. By the way, I took the health assessment and it gave me a fucking life score. FUCKING LIFE SCORE. Based on weird questions about how much fruit I eat in a week, how many hours I sleep and if I call in sick at work, it decided that I had a barely passing grade. I got a 75% and I fucking lied on most of it. It was just taking way too long and asking me the same questions over and over so I started clicking without really thinking about how much goddamn broccoli I eat in a year. The whole thing is a waste of taxpayers money and healthcare resources. And I swear to God, if I get one more shit email about how I am doing I am going to scream. My healthcare is now in the hands of a website. Instead of a doctor validating my concerns and working with me to treat valid health concerns, I have a computer worried about why I sleep 6 hours a night. Because I have things to do! I sleep on the weekends! But I guess it is better than being forced to attend Weight Watcher meetings. Not that I get to avoid it all together though.
I was reading our office newsletter this afternoon and a whole page was devoted to the in-office Weight Watcher meetings. It talked about how the people that lost weight felt so much better and went on to broadcast the total weight loss number for the office. It read like an ad for Weight Watchers. It pissed me off. First, the whole article was uneducated and no studies or proof to back up their claims. Second, this is our newsletter. We could put anything we want in it! We already have the stupid Weight Watcher ads on our main website and fliers in every break room. I already get emails and reminders to go weigh in, even though I am not signed up. Do we really need another push to lose weight?!?! Another reminder of workplace discrimination on weight and idiotic assumptions that thinness = healthiness? I am starting to realize more and more that the majority of people making decisions that pertain to my job are close-minded and gullible. They are eating it up. And while I was eating my salad and running up my “points” during lunch, I wrote a relevant article to go in our newsletter. Hopefully it will make the next one suck less, if they allow my contribution. I wrote how we can reduce stress at the office and do our work in a way that will make us healthier and happier. Ya know, shit people should actually be concerned about and focusing on at work. Not their weight and how they will be treated by their coworkers and bosses because they are fat and not going to the Weight Watchers meetings.
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