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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial
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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

This ad is amazing... it's better if you don't know what it's for:






I wish more ads were like this. I surprised SJWs haven't jumped all over it. Enjoy.

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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

There's a commercial that's worth watching.
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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

I like this one [Image: lol.gif]




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#4

Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

That's good ass advertising right there.
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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

WeightWatchers is one of the few programs you hear women constantly find success with. I think it's because it uses social pressure (through weekly meetings) to get compliance.
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Once a member reaches his or her goal weight, he or she starts a maintenance period. For the following six weeks, the member gradually adjusts his or her food intake until the member no longer loses or gains weight. If, at the end of six weigh-ins during the maintenance period, the member weighs in within 2 pounds (0.91 kg) of his or her goal weight, he or she becomes a "Lifetime" member.[5] A Lifetime member may attend meetings free of charge as long as he or she weighs in at least once per calendar month and, at any weigh-in, does not weigh more than 2 pounds (0.91 kg) more than his or her goal weight.[5] If the member weighs more than 2 pounds (0.91 kg) over the goal weight at a weigh-in, he or she will be charged the weekly fee for any meeting he or she attends (but not for skipped meetings) until he or she again obtains a weight within the target range.[5] As long as a Lifetime member weighs in each month and stays within the target range, there is no fee for attending meetings, and the member may attend for the rest of his or her life. Unlike new members, Lifetime members are never charged a registration fee, even if they regain weight or fail to weigh in every calendar month.[5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weight_Watchers

So basically once you lose weight you can go lord it over the other women in your group who haven't lost weight yet for life so long as you keep it off. Genius.
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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

Quote: (11-30-2014 09:51 AM)Ensam Wrote:  

WeightWatchers is one of the few programs you hear women constantly find success with. I think it's because it uses social pressure (through weekly meetings) to get compliance.

So basically once you lose weight you can go lord it over the other women in your group who haven't lost weight yet for life so long as you keep it off. Genius.

This is true. My woman hits the weight watchers recipe books when she starts to feel as if her weight is going up (Note: i dont have to remark on her weight, she does this on her own accord and knows I will next her if she gets fat. I think its refered to as self respect).
Other programs like Jenny Craig, shake programs are just weight loss for lazy people. It teaches people nothing.

Funnily my woman got asked to leave Weight Watchers meetings because the meeting organizer said that the land whales in the class felt she had an eating disorder. LOL

There are clear links to depression and obesity so it is a good advertising strategy. But clearly from feminist logic that depression is caused by men not being able to accept that women the sizes of couches are beautiful, so it's men's fault they are fat.
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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

Those two ads are fucking genius! I tip my hat to the creators.
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Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

Quote: (11-30-2014 09:51 AM)Ensam Wrote:  

WeightWatchers is one of the few programs you hear women constantly find success with. I think it's because it uses social pressure (through weekly meetings) to get compliance.
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Once a member reaches his or her goal weight, he or she starts a maintenance period. For the following six weeks, the member gradually adjusts his or her food intake until the member no longer loses or gains weight. If, at the end of six weigh-ins during the maintenance period, the member weighs in within 2 pounds (0.91 kg) of his or her goal weight, he or she becomes a "Lifetime" member.[5] A Lifetime member may attend meetings free of charge as long as he or she weighs in at least once per calendar month and, at any weigh-in, does not weigh more than 2 pounds (0.91 kg) more than his or her goal weight.[5] If the member weighs more than 2 pounds (0.91 kg) over the goal weight at a weigh-in, he or she will be charged the weekly fee for any meeting he or she attends (but not for skipped meetings) until he or she again obtains a weight within the target range.[5] As long as a Lifetime member weighs in each month and stays within the target range, there is no fee for attending meetings, and the member may attend for the rest of his or her life. Unlike new members, Lifetime members are never charged a registration fee, even if they regain weight or fail to weigh in every calendar month.[5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weight_Watchers

So basically once you lose weight you can go lord it over the other women in your group who haven't lost weight yet for life so long as you keep it off. Genius.

Create a service that give particular privilege to those whom have worked hard, and achieve a goal, creating a sense of superiority than demonstrate who is the best, while at the same time encouraging those in the bottom to also reach their goal and become part of the "VIP" members.

I did nit know how WW works but they clearly are using redpill wisdom to play into women competitive nature of beauty, and now they are using shaming to attack fatties.

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#9

Amazing Fat Shaming Commercial

This is my favorite.




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