An Outside The Box Alternative To Health Care

An Outside The Box Alternative To Health Care

I was watching TV a few weeks ago, and I came across a show that was a pretty eye-opening reflection of 21st century America. Unfortunately, after watching it, I wanted to rub hydrofluoric acid into my eye sockets to ensure that I would never see anything like it again. It was probably the most disturbing thing I’ve seen, since I “accidentally” clicked on a link for transgendered bodybuilding porn.

The show was about a 700-pound man whose body was fused to his couch. The man was too big to move, so he had been wallowing in his own feces and urine for the last two years, which caused his skin to graft to the upholstery. In order to take him to the local hospital for medical treatment, firefighters had to cut a hole in the side of his house so they could load him onto a flatbed truck. The people that lived with this guy looked like they were hoping that the attending physician would be Dr. Conrad Murray.

I tried to find a link to the story to see what happened to the guy, but unfortunately, this is a pretty common occurrence in this great nation of ours. I Googled different variations of “man fused to couch” and over 7.4 million results popped up. I saw plenty of stories about morbidly obese people fused to their furniture, just not the particular one that I was looking for. That got me thinking – has America turned into the fat kid at the party? I mean, what are the chances that you would see something like this happen in another country? Pardon the pun, but I’m guessing between slim and none. You’d probably have a better shot at seeing Michael Richards perform a killer set at Showtime at the Apollo.

You see, other nations don’t really face the same type of food-related dilemmas that we do. When was the last time you heard a kid from the Sudan bitching about an ice cream headache? Or how many Vietnamese do you think had to have their stomachs stapled last year because they couldn’t lay off the Funyuns?

38% of Americans are obese. That number has doubled in the past 15 years and scientists expect it to climb to 50% by 2030. When almost half of our population is considered obese, it’s no wonder why our health-related entitlement spending is bankrupting our country. It’s time for America to put down the fork, because nobody likes a country that is fat and broke. Look at Greece.

Now, when I say put down the fork, I’m not advocating for anything like the Mayor Bloomberg soda ban. That left wing, paternalistic nonsense infringes upon our personal freedoms and fundamental rights as Americans. If someone wants to order 144-ounces of Surge Energy Drink, then by all means, they should have every right to do so. But I do think the government should start incentivizing healthy behavior, before half of us end up like that aforementioned couch monster.

So here is my proposal – every married person in the entire country should be required to have one extra-marital affair per year. We’ll call this the Bone-to-Tone Act and I think it will do a lot to get those obesity numbers to start trending downward. Let me explain.

Scientists say that within a couple of years of getting married, you are twice as likely to become ‘obese’ than the average single person. That makes sense. Back when I was single, I wasn’t necessarily an Adonis, but I certainly didn’t have some of the physical attributes that I have today, i.e. rounded shoulders, pizza tits, Mitch McConnell’s chin, and abs like the Michelin Man. I used to work out all the time, because when I was single, I really only had one fear – involuntary celibacy. I knew that if I didn’t keep myself in shape, then it would be another long year of glazed knuckles, and the only chick I’d have a chance with was the 3 that lived across the hall who had needle marks between her toes and daddy issues that would make Mackenzie Phillips cringe. Needless to say, I worked out almost every day.

That all changed when my ball-and-chain entered the picture. She made sure my days of trolling for damaged women were in the rear view mirror, so in turn, I stopped working out and started eating like that heavy set fella from the pie-eating contest in Stand by Me. I’ve quickly turned into a relatively unhealthy bastard, mainly because I have very little incentive to stay in shape. I occasionally try a trendy new diet like mainlining Fen-Phen or tooting diuretics off a switchblade, but none of these ever seem to work. It’s starting to become clear that the only way I’m going to get back into fighting shape is with diet and exercise, which sounds about as appealing as having my penis amputated. It’s almost impossible to get motivated to eat my veggies and mix in an hour of cardio when the only payoff is that I’ll no longer have to shop in the husky section.

However, if I am statutorily required to engage in a little skeet and retreat with a complete stranger of my choosing, then I’ll be in the gym eight days a week and my abs will be tighter than Bruce Jenner’s face. And I know I won’t be the only one. Think of the middle-aged schlub who is trapped in a sexless marriage. The pinnacle of his sex life comes when he gets to drive home the babysitter, and the second she gets out of the car, he gets to bury his face into the passenger seat cushion and take a giant whiff. Think of how fast he’ll dust off his Chuck Norris Total Gym if he thinks he’s got a green light to drop a hot nut in that. Or imagine the bored housewife – what’s it going to take to get her on the treadmill? Another night at home with a copy of 50 Shades of Grey and her greasy sex toy? Hasn’t happened yet.

Monogamy has incentivized too many people to let themselves go, and it is costing our nation billions every year. We can no longer afford to keep up this outdated practice. Think of all the societal benefits that will come if everybody’s got a little extra incentive to get in shape. We’ll be living longer and healthier lives, our health care costs and insurance premiums will come down, and we’ll all be a little easier on the eyes.

Sounds good to me. So what’s the downside? Your wife comes home once every 12 months with a little sperm on her breath? Well, that certainly is the rub, but as long as she doesn’t turn into some sort of load warrior, then I think it is something you can deal with, especially if she gets herself back into shape and now has an ass that’s as tight as a snare drum.

    1. Satan

      ^^^Challenge Acepted. I need to find out who this kid belongs to so that he can be punished for his crimes against Polo.

      12 years ago at 7:29 am
  1. The_JiffyLube_Guy

    Your spark plugs are a good indication of how your car is running. If they are black, or carbon fouled, your car is running rich!!! If your spark plugs appear burnt, then your car is running lean!!!

    12 years ago at 3:02 pm
    1. FratsbyWhatFratsby

      Pledge, do not talk to an active that way. Now go get me a double-double from In-N-Out.

      12 years ago at 10:02 am
  2. Douglas MacArthur

    My older brother said he saw something on the discovery channel awhile ago that said the amount of calories we consume compared to Americans 100+ years ago has actually decreased. More people had jobs that required physical activity such as farming, mining, logging, physical factory labor, etc., and everyday life required more physical work. People actually consumed 5-7 thousand calories per day, yet obesity wasn’t a problem. This suggests that diet isn’t the problem, lifestyle is.

    12 years ago at 3:12 pm
    1. FratMuscle

      100+ years ago they were also eating healthier meals, not McDonald’s and Taco Bell with 72oz Big Gulps of Mt. Dew. You can argue both lifestyle and diet as the problem.

      12 years ago at 4:11 pm
    2. Douglas MacArthur

      Calories are a unit of energy and your body stores energy mostly as glycogen (sugar) and fat. You can only store about 2500 calories of glycogen so any excess sugar is converted to fat. Therefore in order to eat 5-7 thousand calories and not gain weight in the form of fat, you have to live a very physical lifestyle. Being that the average male today only eats about 2-4 thousand calories and still gets fat means that we are living a sedentary lifestyle.

      Livestock back then were not grown for weight not muscle meaning that the cattle and hogs back then were fatter. The meats were fatter back then so its not much different than a Big Mac. Combined with the fact that we have vitamin and nutrient enriched foods that didn’t exist back then, and daily vitamins did not exist, they did not eat any healthier than we do today. A small component may be diet, but lifestyle is likely the main reason.

      12 years ago at 9:13 pm
    3. ButtpeeMcgee

      Oh My FUCK Douglas MacArthur you are such a fucking retard. You’re not going to sit here and convince anyone with half of a brain that “lifestyle” is the only reason. People are fucking fat today because there is plenty of shitty food within less than an arms reach away. Everywhere you look there are mini marts and fast food restaurants and shit like that. I guarantee you that if we ate what they ate back then with the SAME lifestyles, people would not be as obese. You really have to be some kind of dumbass to compare regular animal meat to a disgusting, chemical and fat infused abomination like a big mac.

      12 years ago at 9:26 am
    4. Douglas MacArthur

      Do you not understand the concept of calories? Fat intake is measured in calories. They ate more calories 100+ years. They weren’t fat. What do you not grasp? You’ve been conditioned to blame the food.

      12 years ago at 10:05 am
    5. Satan

      Thank you Douglas for a logical and well presented arguement, but it appears as if fatty still doesn’t understand.

      If I may…

      Sloth is a sin for a reason guys.

      12 years ago at 10:15 am
    6. Tallapoosa Snu

      Calories from protein, fat, and carbohydrates are processed in different ways, and in the wrong balance, severely affect each other. Also, we have a ton of preservatives and chemical additives in our food that their bodies didn’t have to deal with. It’s just as much what calories than how many calories because different sources of calories effect the way your body processes them, and your body changes chemically in response to that. The other side is we have sedentary lifestyles, which while not only burning less calories, change the way our body systems metabolize the calories it’s given. So I’m gonna blow your mind here; it’s fucking BOTH

      12 years ago at 10:16 am
    7. Douglas MacArthur

      People are always blaming bad ratios of saturated to unsaturated and trans fats, when in reality, the daily average carbohydrate consumption has increased since 1971, while fat consumption has remained relatively stagnant.

      I’m not saying that diet doesn’t play a role, I’m just dispelling the older theory that diet plays a significant role. Diet does play a role, but research over the past 10 years have decreased its significance in the obesity epidemic in America. More emphasis is now put on sedentary lifestyles, genetics (polymorphisms at gene sites that occur when energy consumption goes above a certain threshold, increased awareness of the role of epigenetics–environmentally and genetically influenced), less smokers, and increased social acceptance and higher reproduction rates of fatasses.

      @Tallapoosa Snu, yes, all calories aren’t equal, but metabolic rates do not change much in response to changes in dieting because of gene regulations that keep ratios of metabolic intermediates and enzymatic activities within certain ranges.

      TL;DR Diet plays a role, but not as much as you think.

      12 years ago at 11:07 am
    8. ButtpeeMcgee

      Except for your girlfriend’s diet of only my dick plays a giant role in her hating you.

      12 years ago at 6:32 pm
    9. ButtpeeMcgee

      Satan when you suck Macarthurs asshole does he make you wash our your mouth before you guys kiss or what?

      12 years ago at 6:33 pm
    1. Hoosier Fratter

      Apparently one of the chair-fused men had a girlfriend whose sole job was to deliver him food. TFM.

      12 years ago at 3:29 pm
  3. Cockmeatsandwich

    I looked it up and apparently he’s dead. Who would’ve guessed a 700 lb couchman wouldn’t live to be old?

    12 years ago at 3:59 pm