amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?
amityravenclawelf: Do you think the reason people joke about diabetes more than they joke about cancer is because we as a society undervalue the lives of people who are overweight?