17 thoughts on “George Carlin on Anorexics and Bulimia”

  1. Really funny :)) But actually… Some form of bulimia was practised by romans. At parties, they’d eat for pleasure, puke, then eat again….. Gross :))

  2. It’s strange that you’re thought to have depression. I thought ignorance was bliss.

  3. STOP FLAMING OR I’M DISABLING COMMENTS

    Go change your tampons and calm the ***** down, sissies.

  4. actually disease is a big umbrella term. Literally meaning like Dis-ease not-at-ease.

    Yah anyway mental conditions are disease-ish, and too me much more scary as I mean it is a problem in the very thing that makes you understand/comprehend problems, no balance of power there.
    Anyway George Carlin very amusing, but even my Oregonian-hippy ways don’t agree with him.

  5. Yes, EXACTLY. Things like obesity, anorexia and bulimia are NOT diseases, they’re mental conditions.

  6. and mental illnesses are diseases. we have such a stigma against that sort of thing. it has to suck to hate yourself that much. not you, people who have anorexia. i had a pt who died last week of anorexia. beautiful girl, a masters degree in psychology of all things. hated herself. died at 69 pounds. brilliant, she was a beautiful girl, but mentally ill. and i’m sorry, a mental illness, is just as serious as a physical illness.

  7. like we ******** care, ****,
    “oh comments are getting rude!”
    what a ******** ******, block my ***** in your ***** and stop watching ******* wrestling
    thats for wannabe rude people
    for the bunch of ***** who love watching ridiculous muscle men touching each other

  8. He’s so god damn right tho, holy *****, what the ***** is wrong with these dumb ******** people what ever happened to common ******** sense. i guess it must just be natural selection at its finest hahaha dumb asses…

  9. carlin would probably say, “go ahead and disable comments. like i give a rat’s ****!”

  10. true and it was practiced also by alot of kings in mideavil ages that would do the same thing.
    lol thats history for ya

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