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Anonymous (ID: L6e5gELS) United States No.514734201 >>514734289 >>514734462 >>514735147 >>514735263
We spend almost the yearly budget of the marines on paying for fatties dialysis after they wreck themselves with metabolic syndrome.

How much money is GLP inhibitors going to save when millennials and zoomers are healthy and thin so that they mostly die from falls? Dementia will decrease, cancer will decrease, stroke will decrease, heart disease will decrease, kidney and liver failure will decrease. if everyone starts taking the fat drugs old people will die of less costly things like going down their steps in winter.
Anonymous (ID: zoSzt7Wp) United States No.514734289
>>514734201 (OP)
her body is 90 percent stretch marks
Anonymous (ID: pJUXU2PG) United Kingdom No.514734462 >>514734838
>>514734201 (OP)
Why is she so pale?

Is she a vampire?
Anonymous (ID: L6e5gELS) United States No.514734838 >>514735315
>>514734462
uses bacon grease as sun screen
Anonymous (ID: a1HizUNV) United States No.514735009
Bigger.
Anonymous (ID: mXWcXebX) Ireland No.514735147 >>514735280
>>514734201 (OP)
>GLP inhibitors going to save
If people take this stuff long term because they can't stop eating high sugar slop it might just end up causing a bunch of other long term health issues. Which might not even be lethal but it may fuck up their metabolism and be like diabetes where they will need treatment for life.

You keep claiming everything will decrease but if people are still consuming lots of sugar and seed oils it's just going to mean skinny people get the other diseases with those.

It's kind of paradoxical if you think about it, like let's say some obese person tends to die in their 50s or 60s after decades of being overweight, that would mean they don't go on to have something like dementia that could take many years (and a lot of round the clock care to kill them). Or like when a lot of people just get to a certain age it's not necessarily one really bad thing but having a bunch of issues for decades that requires constant treatments, checkups, etc. Put it to you another way, there aren't any people that are 80+ that are obese. So even if things like Ozempic had no downsides from long term use you may actually end up increasing medical costs as now people are alive longer.
Anonymous (ID: Iwqc4Q3+) Bulgaria No.514735263
>>514734201 (OP)
Stupid opinion. The most expensive thing is a long life span. The slow decay at the end means 24/7 care for a decade.
Anonymous (ID: L6e5gELS) United States No.514735280
>>514735147
about Half of dementia cases are vascular dementia caused hearts disease/ diabetes. A huge chunk of old age disease are just downstream of being a fat sack of shit
Anonymous (ID: Iwqc4Q3+) Bulgaria No.514735315
>>514734838
lick