Gabriel Iglesias | What Good Is It? #shorts

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  1. I’ve always agreed with that statement. While it’s great to be safe but take a risk every once in a while

    1. Getting drunk left in an alleyway ain’t safe, depending on where you’re at you’re definitely getting robbed. Eating like a pig only makes your body feel worse, leading to unknown health problems and an early death. Fun is cool, but not when you’re life is at risk.

    2. @Adam I’m not saying getting drunk and eating badly counts as living life but you can’t live life scared all the time

    3. @Gamers X Oh ofc, but I’m stating what was seen and heard in the video. I’d love to jump off a cliff with a parachute or something. Just not eating myself to death and drinking myself into vulnerability. I get you.

    4. The problem is that living healthy =/= living safe and doing nothing. Fluffy just wanted to feel good about himself. A while after this joke was made, he went on a diet

  2. Ngl that’s pretty dumb, he’s only speaking like that to justify him being fat, I don’t want him dying early man. “Not if I can’t eat tacos” is all I needed to hear.

    1. OK first of all this is from a while ago. He wasn’t as obese but he’s doing better now he’s actually lost about 200 pounds two years ago and now he’s doing pretty well and no he’s not using it on his excuse. He’s just doing it as a joke and he’s also trying to teach her something that you also have to enjoy life you don’t want to live long

    1. It kinda has. He hasn’t removed foods from his diet, he’s slightly moderating how much he eats. He also works out, which is where most of the weight loss comes from.

  3. Two words: Jim Fixx. Dude ran every day, wrote a book on jogging and dropped dead of a massive heart attack at 52 when, you guessed it, WHEN HE WAS FUCKING JOGGING!

    1. A middle aged dropping from heart attack is not common whether he was fit or not. Probably had a premature heart disease which is genetic. Lazy people use similar excuses.

  4. I’ve quoted this when Mom suggested looking at a low FODMAP diet. I *did* look and pretty much everything I like to eat was on the list of foods to avoid. It’s bad enough I’ve got to avoid gluten, if I have to give up most fruits, pretty much all dairy, and almost everything that’s used to make gluten free flour… just shoot me. I don’t want to give up even *one more* food. *Especially* fruits and dairy. Just, no. I’d be in a whole *different* kind of pain then.

  5. Of course if you live those hundred years well, you beat the dude who died early of a coronary, but who also lived well. Silly argument to justify bad choices my bro.

  6. I get what he means, but when you like to go out to climb mountains or explore forests, you don’t really think about the difference 50 pounds make until you lose them

  7. Now he is on a diet, doing exercise, fighting diabetes. Believe me, be unhealthy or suffering a disease is the worst thing, that’s not live. You don’t know how you gonna die but you can make a path out of suffering. Take care and love yourself. It is really hard have diabetes I am one of them.

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