The nigh instantaneous acceptance of this drug and the fact that it is receiving no ridicule is fucking hilarious (though I shouldn't expect anyt...

The nigh instantaneous acceptance of this drug and the fact that it is receiving no ridicule is fricking hilarious (though I shouldn't expect anything more from a hotbed of phrama marketers).

You should not hate fat fricks because they are aesthetically displeasing but rather because their soul is a blackened disgusting mass wholly perverted by gluttony; you should rejoice that, unlike the other vices, those afflicted by gluttony come to possess a corrupted body that matches their psyche. Ozempic will allow the mentally ill and invalid to blend in with humanity on a scale unprecedented and further muddy humanity's spiritual gene pool; it will enrich the corporations who caused the obesity crisis and will destroy the final pillars holding up European society which is centered around individual triumphs of the will.

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  1. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Ozempic will allow the mentally ill and invalid to blend in with humanity
    Like lifting?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Lifting is a triumph of the will inasmuch as it necessitates and overcoming of inertia; Ozempic is like steroids, adderall, or any analogous pharma drug that gifts you the ability to overcome inertia which you would not otherwise have unless you truly willed it. You cannot seperate triumph from lifting even if many lift for wrong reasons whereas artificially circumventing your inadequacies will never possess triumph. Contemporary society, as shit as it is, at least pays lip service to obesity being a failure of the will.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        you sound smart as frick. Please inform me if taking this in order to finally reach my goal of 10% bodyfat would be a beneficial, albeit immoral as you say and I agree, thing to do, if I am currently around 25% bf, fren

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          That shit will turn you into a dyel since it burns muscle and fat without distinction

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            It doesn't frick with your metabolism unlike those fricks taking rat poison to lose weigh. It makes you not hungry so you are basically eating less. Like on a cut. How much muscle or fat you lose will still depend on your workout and the food you are eating.
            That being said, I can see why this drug is so popular. Obesity is an epidemic, according to lastest sources, 75% of America is overweight or obese. And this drug cost a fortune. Meaning now big pharma has an expensive drug and a huge demographic that would love to have this drug. And the best part? Since it is a drug that basically changes you psychologically, you can't ever stop taking it because without it inhibiting your hunger, you basically changed nothing about yourself. You will just eat till you are not hunger, except now your not hunger is back to your old not hunger limit without the drug.

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Obviously most morons won't change anything about their lives, but for some it'll make that change easier. In a perfect world it would only be sold with a (good) nutritional and fitness consulting.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                This is big pharma we are talking about. Ozempic cost 900 dollars a month. 75% of the population is overweight and obese, all of them looking for a magic (lazy) bullet. You can sell this to them AND get them hooked on it for life.

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              >It doesn't frick with your metabolism
              It might cause stomach paralysis, cyclic vomiting and other gastrointestinal injuries, though.
              https://www.livescience.com/health/medicine-drugs/can-ozempic-and-wegovy-cause-stomach-paralysis-and-cyclic-vomiting

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Take bisacodyl if you're backed up sweetie.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          25%, are you even trying?

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          It would most assuredly be beneficial if your weight-loss goal existed in a vacuum; that is to say, if you were an amoeba or some such living being that had no self-creative freedom or rational faculty and your existence could be reduced to completing actions with expediency, taking Ozempic would be result in your body achieving this goal. We are, however, not such simple entities. There is no single fact whose reconciliation causes greater pain and fear in mankind: the "your" in "achieving your goal" is not in reference to your body but rather your mind/soul/psyche, a your goal can only be achieved when will of the soul aligns with the material consequence of achieving the goal. It is better fate to die in the struggle of overcoming --- in this case, to drown in your own gluttony; for the castration of the soul is nothing more than removing the ambiguity that precedes triumph. Your pleading will at least be entertained by the ones above when you prostrate before them as every pound that burdens your bloated form is a battle lost, true, but it is a battle nonetheless. Cowards have no case to plead.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Lifting is a triumph of the will inasmuch as it necessitates and overcoming of inertia; Ozempic is like steroids, adderall, or any analogous pharma drug that gifts you the ability to overcome inertia which you would not otherwise have unless you truly willed it. You cannot seperate triumph from lifting even if many lift for wrong reasons whereas artificially circumventing your inadequacies will never possess triumph. Contemporary society, as shit as it is, at least pays lip service to obesity being a failure of the will.

        https://i.imgur.com/rr2Br7S.jpg

        you sound smart as frick. Please inform me if taking this in order to finally reach my goal of 10% bodyfat would be a beneficial, albeit immoral as you say and I agree, thing to do, if I am currently around 25% bf, fren

        >you sound smart as frick.
        Are all Americans this stupid lmao

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        https://i.imgur.com/8qaM14U.jpg

        The nigh instantaneous acceptance of this drug and the fact that it is receiving no ridicule is fricking hilarious (though I shouldn't expect anything more from a hotbed of phrama marketers).

        You should not hate fat fricks because they are aesthetically displeasing but rather because their soul is a blackened disgusting mass wholly perverted by gluttony; you should rejoice that, unlike the other vices, those afflicted by gluttony come to possess a corrupted body that matches their psyche. Ozempic will allow the mentally ill and invalid to blend in with humanity on a scale unprecedented and further muddy humanity's spiritual gene pool; it will enrich the corporations who caused the obesity crisis and will destroy the final pillars holding up European society which is centered around individual triumphs of the will.

        Then just wait for the collapse of society, since everything is unsustainable anyway.

  2. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Someone redpill me on what this shit does and if I should take it to make my cut faster/more effective

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      It reduces hunger I think. Makes you slighlty nauseus if you eat.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        i dont get it, people dont become a fatass because they are too hungry
        it might make it easier for them to cut, but they will still want the dopamine hits from eating their faviourite foods in large amounts

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          It gets rid of this, moron. Ozempic users eat healthier while also eating less. There's a common trend of Ozempic users completely rejecting excess sugar, cigarettes, and alcohol. It's an appetite suppressant as well as an anti-addiction drug, they even get rid of habits like biting fingernails.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Ozempic cures this. It switches off appetite in the brain. There is no more emotional "dopamine" desire to eat food on ozempic/mounjaro/other drugs of its class.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/rr2Br7S.jpg

      you sound smart as frick. Please inform me if taking this in order to finally reach my goal of 10% bodyfat would be a beneficial, albeit immoral as you say and I agree, thing to do, if I am currently around 25% bf, fren

      Just stop eating fatass

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Someone redpill me on what this shit does
      Gives you stomach paralysis and pancreatitis, lol.

      https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/it-comes-at-a-big-cost-diabetic-ozempic-users-experience-stomach-paralysis-pancreatitis-1.6511249

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        That's a single case which is likely related to diabetes, not the medicine itself.
        Even if it were real, being obese has by itself a shitload of negative side effects so the benefit for ozempic far outweighs any potential negatives.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's just amphetamine in less fun. Reduces your appetite, that's it. You'd get the exact same effect from just ingesting Ephedra leaves, but conveniently, ~~*the medical industry*~~ has successfully outlawed most uses of Ephedrine.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >~~*the medical industry*~~ has successfully outlawed most uses of Ephedrine.
        because you hillbillies used it to cook fricking meth and contaminate whole fricking neighborhoods with toxic shit
        good riddance

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Simply kills your appetite in your brain, makes you not feel hunger. Complying with any diet is easy and you'll have no emotional desire to eat let alone miss not eating.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Just get an adderal script

  3. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  4. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Your politics bore me.
    I hate ugly things and ozempic reduces the amount of ugly fat people around me, therefore it is good.

  5. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Vanity is also visible, look at all the bogged narcissists for proof.

  6. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    It does get ridiculed. Thing is you have a bunch of modernist transhumanist morons on here who think supplements and drug are le cool and le progressive and they tend to collectively defend any modern "solutions" to obesity because they can't bring themselves to admit that the problem is caused by modern foods themselves.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      People have been taking roids longer than you have been alive.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Fricking moron.

      >receiving no ridicule
      It’s receiving tons of ridicule, dude.

      Mostly by online trolls.

      Why don't they just take anavar? Tried and tested for decades, cheap as shit and almost non existent sides.

      Bro I read an internet anecdote on reddit about how anavar ruined their life. How can you say it is side effect free when some schizo on the internet said otherwise?

      Nah it won't, they'll all die from the so far undiscovered long term side effects

      The drug has been on the market for 20 years now. How long are we talking here? More than 100 years?

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Lol RIP

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Yeah rip ketotards.

          >Obesity is clearly a civilisation disease which can't be controlled using le diet and le exercise (at least not by the overwhelming majority of people) so a medical solution is in order.
          Its a lifestyle and cultural issue, fixing lifestyles and culture will fix it, like we did with cigarettes/smoking.

          >Anyone who says otherwise is just upset because it deprives them of a chance to make fun of fat people.
          Oh god, seriously?
          Are you some HAES homosexual too?

          >Its a lifestyle and cultural issue
          If it was a lifestyle issue, it would affect maybe 10-20% of the population, not 80%.
          > fixing lifestyles and culture will fix it, like we did with cigarettes/smoking.
          You can decide not to smoke anymore. You can't decide not to eat anymore.
          >Are you some HAES homosexual too?
          I believe everyone should be thin, fit and healthy.

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            >If it was a lifestyle issue, it would affect maybe 10-20% of the population, not 80%.
            Because culture effects whole nations you dipshit

            >You can decide not to smoke anymore. You can't decide not to eat anymore.
            moron doesnt understand moderation and is shilling for ozempic, curious

            >I believe everyone should be thin, fit and healthy.
            then help change lifestyles and culture

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Because culture effects whole nations you dipshit
              Good luck changing culture.
              >moron doesnt understand moderation
              80% of the population can't eat in moderation.
              >then help change lifestyles and culture
              You go first.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Good luck changing culture.
                Thank you
                >80% of the population can't eat in moderation.
                people werent as fat in the past, what changed? (lifestyle..)
                >You go first.
                I have

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >people werent as fat in the past, what changed? (lifestyle..)
                Less food availability, less office work, less internet

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            If these ketotards are fat like you and take this deadly drug, then yes RIP

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              >deadly drug
              Which has been on the market since the early 2010's without killing anyone.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                It's so over lol

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah for you.

                >It doesn't frick with your metabolism
                It might cause stomach paralysis, cyclic vomiting and other gastrointestinal injuries, though.
                https://www.livescience.com/health/medicine-drugs/can-ozempic-and-wegovy-cause-stomach-paralysis-and-cyclic-vomiting

                That's a single case report and could very well be connected to diabetes. Being fat brings its own side effects which include early death.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Uh sweaty it's not me who's fat and takes obscure meds instead of just eating less like an actual person

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Luddite moron. Go frick a tree in your wood cabin.

  7. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >receiving no ridicule
    It’s receiving tons of ridicule, dude.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Ozempigs for those who are taking it but aren't even losing weight is hilarious.

  8. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why don't they just take anavar? Tried and tested for decades, cheap as shit and almost non existent sides.

  9. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nah it won't, they'll all die from the so far undiscovered long term side effects

  10. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Anyone who needs to inject a drug to achieve their goals should have any achievements invalidated.
    Half of fit hates the ozempigs because it holds a mirror up to them and shows them how normal people view their giant muscles.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >holds a mirror up to them and shows them how normal people view their giant muscles
      You.. you think they’re giant? :*~~

  11. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ozempigs are dumb cash cows for pharma

  12. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >The nigh instantaneous acceptance of this drug
    The hell are you talling about? GLP-1 inhibitors have been researched for over 30 years and ozempic has been used since 2012 for diabetes before it started being acceptable for usage as a weight loss drug after the studies kept showing dramatic weight loss compared to any of the others on the market.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >since 2012 for diabetes before it started being acceptable for usage as a weight loss drug
      This is what we are talking about you silly homosexual

  13. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why are you so mad about fat people using a drug to help them "put down the fork fatty"? Are you angry that you won't be able to bully them anymore in the future?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Its fake, a form of cowardice and gives un-earnt results.

      Fricking moron.
      [...]
      Mostly by online trolls.
      [...]
      Bro I read an internet anecdote on reddit about how anavar ruined their life. How can you say it is side effect free when some schizo on the internet said otherwise?
      [...]
      The drug has been on the market for 20 years now. How long are we talking here? More than 100 years?

      BIG PHARMA SHILL DETECTED

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Its fake, a form of cowardice and gives un-earnt results.
        That's just your moronic stance on it. By 2030, half of all Americans will be obese. Obesity is clearly a civilisation disease which can't be controlled using le diet and le exercise (at least not by the overwhelming majority of people) so a medical solution is in order. Anyone who says otherwise is just upset because it deprives them of a chance to make fun of fat people.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Obesity is clearly a civilisation disease which can't be controlled using le diet and le exercise (at least not by the overwhelming majority of people) so a medical solution is in order.
          Its a lifestyle and cultural issue, fixing lifestyles and culture will fix it, like we did with cigarettes/smoking.

          >Anyone who says otherwise is just upset because it deprives them of a chance to make fun of fat people.
          Oh god, seriously?
          Are you some HAES homosexual too?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I explained my point in detail

      https://i.imgur.com/8qaM14U.jpg

      The nigh instantaneous acceptance of this drug and the fact that it is receiving no ridicule is fricking hilarious (though I shouldn't expect anything more from a hotbed of phrama marketers).

      You should not hate fat fricks because they are aesthetically displeasing but rather because their soul is a blackened disgusting mass wholly perverted by gluttony; you should rejoice that, unlike the other vices, those afflicted by gluttony come to possess a corrupted body that matches their psyche. Ozempic will allow the mentally ill and invalid to blend in with humanity on a scale unprecedented and further muddy humanity's spiritual gene pool; it will enrich the corporations who caused the obesity crisis and will destroy the final pillars holding up European society which is centered around individual triumphs of the will.

      Lifting is a triumph of the will inasmuch as it necessitates and overcoming of inertia; Ozempic is like steroids, adderall, or any analogous pharma drug that gifts you the ability to overcome inertia which you would not otherwise have unless you truly willed it. You cannot seperate triumph from lifting even if many lift for wrong reasons whereas artificially circumventing your inadequacies will never possess triumph. Contemporary society, as shit as it is, at least pays lip service to obesity being a failure of the will.

      It would most assuredly be beneficial if your weight-loss goal existed in a vacuum; that is to say, if you were an amoeba or some such living being that had no self-creative freedom or rational faculty and your existence could be reduced to completing actions with expediency, taking Ozempic would be result in your body achieving this goal. We are, however, not such simple entities. There is no single fact whose reconciliation causes greater pain and fear in mankind: the "your" in "achieving your goal" is not in reference to your body but rather your mind/soul/psyche, a your goal can only be achieved when will of the soul aligns with the material consequence of achieving the goal. It is better fate to die in the struggle of overcoming --- in this case, to drown in your own gluttony; for the castration of the soul is nothing more than removing the ambiguity that precedes triumph. Your pleading will at least be entertained by the ones above when you prostrate before them as every pound that burdens your bloated form is a battle lost, true, but it is a battle nonetheless. Cowards have no case to plead.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'm not reading that block of text you autistic moron. And why would I need to when it's gone through multiple clinical studies and has been approved for decades now?

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          >appeal to studies
          >literally doesnt read
          >argues against a point i didnt make
          appeals to things unrelated to the present argument
          As I am not feeling particularly magnanimous the evening, I will not deign to cast pearls. You clearly possess a tenuous grasp of the English language and might even be illiterate, orating to a proxy who types for you

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            >appeal to studies
            And who do you trust? Random forum members and youtube commenters?
            >As I am not feeling particularly magnanimous the evening, I will not deign to cast pearls.
            Mount stupid

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          THE ISSUE WITH OBESTIY IS NOT THAT PEOPLE ARE FAT YOU FRICKING STUPID Black person ITS THAT PEOPLE ARE CONSOOOOOOOOMING
          ITS THAT THEYRE GLUTTONOUS ANIMALS
          ITS THAT THEY HAVE A BOTTOMLESS APPETITE THEY CANNOT CONTROL

          OH WOW I WONDER WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF WE TRY TO FIX OVERCONSUMPTION WITH MORE CONSUMPTION OGH AHAHHAHASHSHSAH I BET IT WILL FIX THE UNDERLYING CAUSE OH WAIT PEOPLE ARE STILL SHOVELING LITERAL SHIT DOWBN THEIR THROATS IN AN EVEN GREATER QUANTITY NOW AND WHAG......WHAT IS THIS. CAN IT BE....... THE MOST DEVIOUS MEDICAL ISSUES OF OBESITY ARE CAUSED BY...... NO BY GOD IT CANT BE..... B-B-B-Y CONCUMPTION?????? WHY ARE PEOPLE STILL SICK...... HELP ME Black personMAN IM GOING INSANNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

          WAHT DO YOU MEAN WEVE ONLY FURTHER ENTRENCHED A CULTURE OF CONSUMPTION? AND CONDITIONED OUR PEOPLE TO BELIEVE THAT THEIR SALVATION LIES ONLY WITH MEDICINE???

          eaat shit pharma shill you moron Black person i would killl you with my bare hands if i could

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            Ozempic cures appetite so there is no emotional desire to consume food.

  14. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    My friend works at Novo Nordisk

  15. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    this drug has been constantly getting posted on fit the last week or two and I've never heard of it before now
    but when i look at the wikipedia it says it got FDA approval in 2017

    can someone explain it took until now for it to be popular?
    you would think something that basically cures being a fat sack of shit would be selling like hotcakes as soon as it became street legal

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      originally it was a medication for diabetes type 2. Follow studies found it was pretty effective at inducing weight loss as well which kicked off a ton of research into GLP1 weight loss medication

      should all be pretty mainstream within the next 2 years, couple other big names are starting to make their own variations on it now

  16. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm of the opinion no one should take fat burners if they're above 20% bodyfat and never learned about macros and TDEE

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Ozempic is not a fat burner, it simply switches off appetite in the brain, as well as lowering blood sugar levels by stimulating insulin release when it's too high.

  17. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >diabetes blood sugar medication
    Isn't this basically like taking metformin for weight loss because it also kicks your pancreas into making more insulin by force?
    That one has been around forever and doesn't cost $33 per dose.

  18. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    A recent study showed Ozempic might permanently frick your stomach nerves.

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