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Spotting Basil is a gay furry comic about an anxious pig and his struggle to lose weight. It'll span across four issues. This one is 90 pages.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Pig / Swine
Size 1200 x 1500px
File Size 1.31 MB
Listed in Folders
There is a difference between respecting people and not bully them and flat out saying "I find it sexy how you'll develop multiple diseases if you don't lose any weight."
I used to be overweight myself and I'm much thinner now. I certainly don't miss being breathless after walking a set of stairs.
I'm not saying Baisl should become a bara simbol, but there are multiple benefits in exercising and losing weight. Abe should not enable Basil's lazyness
I used to be overweight myself and I'm much thinner now. I certainly don't miss being breathless after walking a set of stairs.
I'm not saying Baisl should become a bara simbol, but there are multiple benefits in exercising and losing weight. Abe should not enable Basil's lazyness
Mmm. I agree that Abe shouldn’t enable Basil’s complicity in his lack of health. I also think Abe is trying his best to be a good person from his own philosophical perspective. There is some sound advice here as well; it’s not totally good or bad. I don’t think it’s good to change yourself because of how you think others will perceive you over doing it for your own health.
I have a feeling you have no sense of the irony you put on display there - I would say the same thing about people propagating false health narratives. Fat does not equate to health or laziness and because you are fat doesn't mean you will develop multiple diseases. Physical fitness is a much more reliable indicator of health and if you have trouble going up a flight of stairs without getting winded, fat may be a contributing factor to difficulty but it's a lack of physical fitness (cardio and strength) that are the primary issues there. You also cannot ignore a lifetime of psychological damage from being fat, starting from a place of shame is poisonous to both well-being and productive change of habits. I don't think Abe's desire to shift Basil's perspective is to demotivate him, but to realize that the problems he feels he has aren't the ones preventing him from leading the life he wants to lead.
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