UsagiTheRabbit
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Gonna lose some fake internet points on this one, but I had to get this out.
Mar 11, 2018 11:07 PM
UsagiTheRabbit
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167
31
Gonna lose some fake internet points on this one, but I had to get this out.
Clunky66
165lbs lost posts pic from 1990 as before pic
TheVirg
They earned a pass.
CorgisoftheStorm
I get it, but if they have the willpower to change their lifestyle and stick with it to see results, I think they deserve to take a selfie.
PinkSmuggler
But they're fun selfies :)
m0therofcharizard
No sir, take this all the way to the fp. We all know you're right
RichardManeuver
They can be pretty motivating. I haven't done one but when people tell me they notice my weight loss that is a boost for a week.
Malloon
In that case, I think the otherwise blanket ban on selfies should be lifted in their case. The ban's only there to stop the entire site (1)
Malloon
being flooded with selfies; losing weight is a long and arduous process that will hardly let just everybody looking for attention get it.(2)
Stevethebarbarbarbarbarian
I mean, I seem to be in the minority, but I disagree. I feel like under certain circumstances, you have the right to show off.
speedy215
Agreed
mallerzkay
Right, medical "selfies" are usually deemed acceptable, I feel as though weight loss falls under that category.
Syrmerlin
There is nothing worth celebrating about returning to the normal state most of us never left.
Syrmerlin
If you would celebrate weight loss, surely you should celebrate weight maintenance too.
Syrmerlin
An alcoholic getting sober is not more noble than a man who never drinks. Never shooting up is better than getting clean.
Stevethebarbarbarbarbarian
It's better, yes, but not more noble. It's far harder to stop than to never do it.