Fat Ambition
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In what has to be one of the strangest news stories I’ve read in a long time, a woman is intentionally trying to become the world’s fattest woman.
This stupid woman, Donna Simpson of NJ, who obviously isn’t too concerned about being alive to watch her 3-year old daughter grow up, is already 600 lbs and counting. She
eats huge amounts of junk food each week and tries to move as little as possible so she doesn’t burn off as many calories.
“I do love cakes and sweet things, doughnuts are my favourite,” she said.
Ms Simpson said she also loved eating sushi and would often eat 70 big pieces in one go.
I was debating putting her picture up here, but I don’t feel like running a freak show, and it’s really disgusting (for those more curious out there, feel free to follow the news story link and check out the picture there).
Now, keep in mind I’m not picking on people who are obese and can’t help it for whatever reason, because this is clearly not the case here. This is a person who is intentionally killing herself by stuffing her fat belly (and arteries) with all kinds of disgustingly fattening foods, and without a care in the world, apparently.
Side note: the story doesn’t even stop there with the bizarreness; here’s the last line:
In order to pay for the enormous amounts of food she is eating — her weekly grocery bill is $815 — Ms Simpson makes money by running a website where men pay to watch her consume fast food.

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