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The owner of the site is guilty

In my view, the owner of such a site is guilty of homicide by (lack of) food.
And it is disgusting to see that people are willing to try and make other people feel guilty about a normal body function like eating.
I would hope that any person dying of anorexia would, in future, incite the authorities to make a search of that person's web habits and, if any links to a pro-anorexia web site are found, the owners of such sites would be indicted for homicide by induced suicide.
Personally, I would just drag them all out to the rear court and have them shot like the dogs they are.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 23 April 2008 Complain about this comment
Fat promoting sites?

When visiting England from Russia, my biggest surprise was that most young girls on the streets are very fat by Russian standards. And young slim girls that I have talked to was from other countries (polland and india).

And most food is served in very big portions comparing to Russian restaurants and cafes. And this could be a reason for it. 

I guess fat promoting sites are bigger threat to the national health. And there is a possibly fat promoting mafia that controls restaurants and cafes.

posted by : c, 22 April 2008 Complain about this comment
The big question

While I agree that any site promoting anorexia is completely out of line...however...

What are we going to do about Obesity?

Being too thin is unhealthy and can kill, so can being too fat!

We need to fight these growing trends of wraps self image & psychological dependencies on food.

I'm offended that there are sites (many man sites) that promote unhealthy trends that are negative beyond the sense of taste.

Use of steroids in body building & sports, binge drinking, smoking...

Well the list is very long indeed. Suffice to say that any person has a vested interest in keeping thmeselves away from things that will kill them.

My big question is not about obesity, my question is about will power.

Does will power play a factor in these disorders and addictions?

This may seem obvious, but it really isn't.

posted by : Someone Special, 21 April 2008 Complain about this comment
thin clients

"Thin clients", ROFLMAO!

posted by : yes, 23 January 2008 Complain about this comment

French courts clamp down on pro-anorexia sites

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