21 stone?! I swear you guys will use anything instead of metric
184 6 ReplyI'm glad it worked for him, but if someone did that to me, I'd probably get fatter just out of spite.
66 4 ReplyFor the US users, that's 0.79 Danny DeVitos
57 2 Reply294 lbs for other confused Americans, 133.4 Kg for everyone else that's not British.
47 0 ReplyHad no idea kidney stones were that big
33 0 Reply6 weeks?
32 1 ReplyOnly way someone can loose 130kg+ in 6 weeks if they get chopped in half.
31 2 ReplyHow many pebbles in a stone, and stone in a boulder? It's a convenient measurement, I'm sure.
23 0 ReplyWith peer pressure you can do anything!
22 0 ReplyWho the fuck measures anythin in stones?
25 3 ReplyThis brings me memories of fathate or whatever that fatfobic subreddit was called.
29 7 ReplyHe lost a lot of weight and all it took was daily malicious bullying?! How inspirational.
21 0 ReplyWell it's UK so I'm guessing now the friend goes: "skinny fuck" every day?
20 0 ReplyAnyone else a bit suspicious of a skinny chef?
20 2 ReplySo were those stones ugly? Or just too much for his furniture? Why is this so anti-stones?
20 4 ReplyFeedback is a gift when properly wrapped.
10 0 Reply21 stone in six weeks?
9 1 ReplyTo me, I read it as though he decided to lose weight after 6 weeks of his friend texting him. He then decided after 6 weeks, that he will start losing the weight. Yea? Yea I'll go with that
6 0 ReplyDid he pay for 1½ month gym membership?
6 0 ReplySo did he lose stones or grow a pair? This is so confusing.
9 4 ReplyAnd they say words don't affect you physically.
5 0 ReplyDamn, I don't even weigh 21 stone, he lost more than I weigh! That's wild.
4 0 ReplyAnd they say fat shaming doesn’t work…
14 11 ReplyThis is how the devil thinks that motivation works. He probably was a chef though.
2 0 ReplyIt’s the Bill Burr method.
1 0 ReplyDoes anyone remember those stories about the really fat girl who went to Japan and the person who documented their antics?
1 0 ReplyFatpeoplehate still going strong
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