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| Jeanne
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05-19-2005 05:12 PM ET (US)
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Try seatbelts cut off the vision of short fat people. You have the choice of being able to see the car that hits you or being belted in for the crash.
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Stefan Jones
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04-01-2002 08:46 PM ET (US)
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The article isn't saying "fat people get into more accidents," it's saying "accident victims who are fat tend to get more badly injured."
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04-01-2002 05:28 PM ET (US)
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Perhaps the genes that make people lazy fatasses are the same ones that cause them to not be able to drive for shit? Just a thought.
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| Thomas M. Terashima
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04-01-2002 03:24 PM ET (US)
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It sounds like a cube-law/mass relationship; how do smaller-than-average people fare?
tom -=W=-
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| ashultz
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04-01-2002 12:18 PM ET (US)
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Seems like an obvious application of the physics of momentum, to me. Greater forces applied to bring them to rest, and so on.
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