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Caller
Love the show. Thank you. I'm a fellow fat person and I'm going on a zemtec.
Comedian
Oh zemed up.
Caller
I low key have like the urge to not tell people and then just like lose all the weight and be like it was just diet and exercise. I feel like that would be awesome. But at the same time that's kind of lying. What would you do if you were to suddenly get really skinny from Oz? Epic. Thank you.
Comedian
Well, let me tell you this. No one's gonna believe you. Yeah, you've never, you've been fat as shit your whole life. You've never exercised.
Co-host
You don't own workout clothes.
Comedian
You don't own workout clothes you're gonna like. By the way, people that fucking lose weight exercising, they let you know there's.
Co-host
An Instagram reel they're posting.
Comedian
Exactly. There's at minimum a story post. There's mirror gym selfies like the AM work you'll have to do to pretend you did it. With diet and exercise, you might as well. Diet and exercise.
Co-host
Yeah. This is the stolen valor of weight loss.
Comedian
Yeah, yeah.
Co-host
You know, like I did it through diet and exercise, not Ozempic. We're gonna find the needles, all right? We're gonna track you down and figure it out.
Comedian
And by the way, here's the other thing. I think if you get zemped up, you should talk about it because that is the weird. I think a lot of what people are mad about with this is that people feel so superior to fat people, right? Because of. By the way, good luck. Right? Like you just don't have the fuck. Like sure, some people have the willpower, but a lot of people. How many people do we know? Like, I know people who are addicted to a lot of other shit who are pieces of shit who just happen to be skinny and they still feel like, you know, they feel superior to fat people, right? And I think it makes them more mad that you did it from like if you want to get one over on them. Because diet and exercise is fat self flagellation. It's showing that you have to suffer to be. To be. To be a worthwhile person to non fat people. This cheat coat. Like I've been thinking about Ozempic a lot because I, I am considering getting on like some G. Whatever GLP1 stuff because I spent the last year trying to get healthier and it worked. I lost £40. But then the second I got busy, I gained weight again. And I'm just realizing like, if I'm going to keep working at this pace, it's going to be really hard for me to just like fully do it without, you know, with that.
Co-host
Is GLP1 OIC or is that different?
Comedian
It's like that's the one GLP ones. Whatever. OIC is way more for diabetes specifically. They have, they have ones that are just for, you know, fat.
Co-host
What's holding you back? Why wouldn't you.
Comedian
I'm considering like I'm gonna go to a doctor and talk about it because like basically what held me back last year was being like the same. This mindset of end of the fat self flagellation mindset. Like I have to dance for my, for my in shape overlords and fucking go to the gym and lose weight so they'll accept me as a, as a, as one of the good ones, right? When it comes down to it is like I'm legitimately scared of dying if I. Because of my job. It's so stressful and that because I'm going to go on tour and then I'm on set and like basically I Want to get to a point where when I get off of tour, I'm not trying to repair damage. I'm just staying, I'm staying on track. So I would say they're going to.
Co-host
Be able to tell and follow up question to you.
Comedian
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Co-host
Do you think it impacts you on stage or performance or how you're perceived? If you were to lose weight, would that shift how an audience laughs at you or not?
Comedian
I'm so not worried about that. I mean, I think, I think the thing about stand up comedy is like, you, like, it's about truly being yourself. And I may, you know, a lot of people, I think, I think a lot of people say, like, oh, if you lose weight, you won't be funny. But it's like, that's not what makes me funny. It's like, it's. I will be able to, I'll be struggling with a lot of stuff. And by the way, I'm never not, I'm not going to be fucking. I'm not going to be those people that takes it till they're 140 pounds. I literally just want to get in the normal range of like, I probably still will be. Technically, my goal weight is being maybe even obese or like at the high end of overweight. But it's like I just am feeling like I need to because I actually do like diet and exercise, whatever. I actually like when I get to lock in and I, I can like when I'm just writing something or I'm taking time off and I'm exercising. I love doing that. But you know, the schedule doesn't allow for that right now. And so what I would say to our friend here is like, just fucking do you know no one's gonna believe you.
Co-host
Yeah.
Comedian
And if you're like, yeah, I did it, it's fucking awesome. I don't have to be fat anymore because of a magic drug. It's like, hey, don't you have high blood pressure? Hey, your, your heart's not exploding because of the pills you're taking. Hey, your dick's getting this old guy. That old. That old guy gets the young because it's like fat people finally get a medicine. Everyone's mad at us now. We can't have. Dude, the. Yeah, this is medicine. No, everybody, like, it's guys on TRT that are mad at fat people for taking those out, right? It's guys that like, what, you're not supposed to be jacked at 60, bro. Don't tell me about grinding. You know what I mean?
Co-host
I feel like getting skinny by injecting yourself with something is the fattest thing to do.
Comedian
Yeah. Yeah.
Co-host
You know what I mean?
Comedian
Put it in a fucking Twinkie.
Co-host
Yeah.
Comedian
Make it. Yeah. Put it in a little snack. Put it in a Mike and Ike's. Now we're fucking talking. But yeah, don't lie. They're going to be able to tell. And then you're a fucking. Then you're a liar. Whereas if you. If you own it, you're cool and you're like, yeah, suck my dick. I took a drug.
Co-host
People will be happy for you. Oh, you look great.
Comedian
And whoever doesn't feel happy for you is a piece of shit. That's the other thing. Yeah, that's an easy way. A fucking asshole. And who was actually loved you being fat because they. They had one thing over on you.
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Stavvy's World: Bonus #117 - Matt Ruby [PATREON PREVIEW]
Host: Stavros Halkias
Release Date: February 27, 2025
Episode Title: Bonus #117 - Matt Ruby [PATREON PREVIEW]
In this bonus episode of Stavvy's World, host Stavros Halkias delves into a candid and humorous discussion surrounding the complexities of weight loss, societal perceptions, and the use of weight-loss medications like Ozempic. While the episode is titled as a Patreon preview featuring Matt Ruby, the primary focus centers on a thought-provoking conversation between Stav and his co-host, enriched by listener interactions.
Timestamp: [01:25]
The episode kicks off with a voicemail from a listener who identifies as someone struggling with weight. The caller expresses a desire to lose weight discreetly without relying on diet and exercise alone, pondering the ethical implications of using medications like Ozempic for weight loss.
Caller Quote:
"I low key have like the urge to not tell people and then just like lose all the weight and be like it was just diet and exercise. I feel like that would be awesome. But at the same time that's kind of lying. What would you do if you were to suddenly get really skinny from Oz?"
— Caller [01:25]
Timestamp: [01:55] - [07:21]
The core of the episode features a dynamic and unfiltered exchange between Stav and his co-host, focusing on the societal pressures and stigmas associated with weight loss methods.
The comedian co-host humorously critiques the disbelief people might face when someone rapidly loses weight through medication rather than traditional means.
Comedian Quote:
"No one's gonna believe you. Yeah, you've never, you've been fat as shit your whole life. You've never exercised."
— Comedian [01:55]
They discuss how traditional weight loss often involves showcasing one's effort through social media, implying that using medications circumvents this performative aspect.
Comedian Quote:
"With diet and exercise, you might as well. Diet and exercise."
— Comedian [02:14]
Co-host Commentary:
"This is the stolen valor of weight loss."
— Co-host [02:28]
The conversation shifts towards the importance of owning one's weight loss journey, whether through diet, exercise, or medication, and the societal judgment that comes with each choice.
Comedian Quote:
"I think a lot of what people are mad about with this is that people feel so superior to fat people, right?"
— Comedian [03:19]
Co-host Insight:
"I feel like getting skinny by injecting yourself with something is the fattest thing to do."
— Co-host [06:53]
The discussion also touches upon the health challenges associated with weight and the stress of maintaining weight loss without medical assistance.
Comedian Reflection:
"I spent the last year trying to get healthier and it worked. I lost £40. But then the second I got busy, I gained weight again."
— Comedian [03:53]
They explore the internal conflict between societal expectations and personal well-being, emphasizing the need for self-acceptance regardless of weight loss methods.
Comedian Conclusion:
"No one's gonna believe you. And if you're like, yeah, I did it, it's fucking awesome. I don't have to be fat anymore because of a magic drug."
— Comedian [05:21]
Societal Pressure and Weight Loss: The episode highlights the immense societal pressure to conform to certain body standards and the stigma attached to different weight loss methods.
Authenticity in Weight Loss Journeys: Emphasizes the importance of being genuine about one's weight loss journey, whether through traditional means or with the aid of medications like Ozempic.
Mental Health and Self-Perception: Addresses the mental toll of weight loss, the fear of judgment, and the struggle between self-acceptance and societal expectations.
Medical Assistance vs. Traditional Methods: Discusses the evolving landscape of weight loss, where medical interventions like GLP1 medications are becoming more prevalent, challenging traditional notions of diet and exercise as the sole solutions.
In this bonus episode, Stavros Halkias and his co-host offer a raw and humorous examination of the complexities surrounding weight loss in today's society. Through relatable anecdotes and insightful commentary, they shed light on the balance between personal health, societal expectations, and the evolving methods of achieving one's desired physique. This episode serves as a reflective piece for listeners grappling with similar issues, encouraging authenticity and self-acceptance in their personal journeys.
Note: While the episode title references Matt Ruby, the provided transcript focuses primarily on a discussion about weight loss and societal perceptions. It's possible that Matt Ruby's contribution is more prominent in segments not included in the provided transcript.