Step 1 is identifying the problem, step 2 is addressing it. I don’t think you’ve quite mastered step 2 yet, you did pick out a shirt but I’m not sure it’s gonna fit sooooo….
Unknown
Step 1 is identifying the problem, step 2 is addressing it. I don’t think you’ve quite mastered step 2 yet, you did pick out a shirt but I’m not sure it’s gonna fit sooooo….
Unknown
At what B.M.I. do you give up walking?
“I can’t wear this jacket. It’s not threadbare and full of holes! That, and it doesn’t look like a size 10X.”
Suddenly the phrase “he’d give you the shirt off his back” doesn’t seem so noble.
If the diabetus doesn’t get him The massive coronary of the shock of the meat prices at Walmart will.
Step 0.5 is to actually know that you have a problem. without that, steps 1 and 2 ain’t happening’.
Scorched Earth
Is he missing an arm?
You’re right! He is.
Scorched Earth
If he lost it in the military, then he has my thanks and my respect. If he lost it becuase he was drinking beer while duck hunting and blew his own arm off, well that’s just stupid.
I think the state of his shirt answers that question. Then again, He may have a case of mega diabetes.
He’s worn the same shirt for 4 years. And you didn’t think it would last.
would he be considered a holy man?
The Holy Shroud of Walmart?
Validated by the many exclamations of “Christ Almighty” when people see it…
Oh no
This triggers my Trypophobia