Probably not. They just need to run more.
2007-12-22 19:09:58
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answered by Anonymous
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By your logic, anyone who deviates from the average genetic code is a mutant. Since not a single person has the average mean genetic code, we are all mutants.
Welcome to the club.
2007-12-23 03:55:05
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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The use of "mutant" like that is from bad sci-fi and comic books. Being fat is its own punishment. If we are to do something I would rather it address the extreme stupidity that seems to be rampant in our population.
2007-12-23 03:26:54
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answered by maxdwolf 3
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by this logic you are saying that everyone that has a genetic disorder is a mutant. dont think so
2007-12-23 03:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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We are all mutants (if you are not a clone of yourself).
You are most likely much taller than your ancestors. You live longer. You are more disease resistant. Unfortunately, we can not verify we are smarter. Read the declaration of Independence. Who could write that today?
2007-12-23 03:13:28
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answered by Huba 6
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The tendency toward being fat can be genetic, and thus is not a matter of "fault". We need to watch out for our bias or prejudice against people who struggle with weight. We all have our failings in some area, and we need to cultivate our compassion and be less judgmental.
2007-12-23 03:25:08
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answered by ecolink 7
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No, it's the way their bodies break down food and store water. If they have a high metabolisim, they can break down foods faster and burn off calories easier. If they have a low metabolisim, then their bodies take longer to break down food into nutrients. As for storing water, some people just naturally retain more water in their bodies.
2007-12-23 03:12:56
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answered by Jack 4
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NO.
It's hereditary though!
2007-12-23 03:30:58
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answered by Anonymous
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fats are not mutants...its thre fault why they are fat..
2007-12-23 03:08:02
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answered by Ryan Cataal 2
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