HAHAH Let's make fat jokes! It's hilarious because nobody ever actually says these things to fat people!
Oh, wait. They do.
Some of you might try to remember that even though this is an obvious mistake, it's not a validation of "jokes" that encourage treating fat people as less than human.
And don't tell me to "lighten up" because it's "just a joke." Words can hurt as much as fists. Think about it.
I gotta lay off those cookies...
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty enormous mistake.
ReplyDeleteIs the patient on Jupiter?
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a big momma!
ReplyDeleteCrap! Now the EMR will create all kinds of necessary interventions.
ReplyDeleteThe patient is soon to be featured on a show on TLC. "My 1 Ton Life."
ReplyDeleteSweet - that should be a level 5 visit and/or bump up your RVUs at least!
ReplyDeleteYou body shamers are the worst.
ReplyDeleteOne ton? That's 22175. 11 tons and change.
ReplyDeleteI like that they calculate the BMI to seven significant digits. Because precision is important.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you masquerading as a marine veterinarian? Leave the whales alone!
ReplyDeleteWTF is wrong with (some of) you people?
ReplyDeleteHAHAH Let's make fat jokes! It's hilarious because nobody ever actually says these things to fat people!
Oh, wait. They do.
Some of you might try to remember that even though this is an obvious mistake, it's not a validation of "jokes" that encourage treating fat people as less than human.
And don't tell me to "lighten up" because it's "just a joke." Words can hurt as much as fists. Think about it.
I agree. While the mistake may be funny, the body shaming is not.
DeleteHey, that's my chart. Doesn't HIPAA count for anything?
ReplyDeleteStop putting all your female yaks on the scale at the same time.
ReplyDeleteVery Common mistake. I've also seen (to use this example) a height of 54'.
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