I would never make fun (fat shame) anyone, but I also don’t want to be forced or expected to accept commercials that glamorize obesity. To glamorize obesity is sending the message that it’s okay to be grossly overweight, no matter what it’s doing to your major organs- heart, liver, pancreas, kidneys, as well as joint issues from carrying the extra weight. However, obesity is a health issue, not a character flaw. Yes, we should not judge a person based on their weight. We are living in a day and age where the focus of advertising is to show acceptance of people of all sizes. We have a problem of obesity in this country, and it’s not good for any of us! So stop pretending like there’s nothing wrong with it, because there is! And like it or not, being fat and overweight is not attractive, no matter how woke you try to be, and pretend like everyone is beautiful, because they are not! You just look better when you’re not overweight, and that’s the truth! You also feel better physically too! People need to stop living in fantasy world, and get back to reality and truth! Being obese and diabetic is no joke! It’s a serious medical issue, and should be treated that way! I don’t get people today, acting like there’s nothing wrong with being obese, because there is! Obesity and being overweight is very unhealthy, and harms you physically, causing all kinds of health problems. Being that overweight like the woman in the commercial, is probably why she has diabetes in the first place. The drug company should be ashamed of themselves. Having an obese, overweight woman, smiling and dancing about taking a drug for diabetes, as though it’s a cure all, is just not right. (Chicka-boom, chicka-rack, chicka-boom, chicka-rack)Ĭhicka-boom The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.Come on, nothing about this commercial is right. (Her shoes paddy-wack in the front and the back)Ĭhicka-boom, chicka-rack, chicka-boom, chicka-rack I'll tell her if she wants it, well it's hers I can't give her things like rings an' fancy furs Her shoes paddy-wack in front and the back Her shooes paddy-wack in the front and the back If I'd hug her once or twice to keep her warm Her shoes paddy-wack in the front and the backĪnd she didn't slap my face, she kissed me backīut she's far away from home and so forlorn Her shooes paddy-wack in front and the back The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: Chicka-boom, chicka-rack One of the songs from the play/movie Godspell, "We Beseech Thee," includes a chorus that includes the phrase, "Boom chicka boom chicka boom chick chick, chicka booma chicka booma chicka boom chick chick." more » The other, "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)", was by Richard Monda aka Daddy Dewdrop in 1971. Morrison's Chick-A-Boom is a songwriting collaboration with former Brill Building great and co-founder of Bang Records, Bert Berns. "Chick-A-Boom" (Berns, Morrison) was by Irish singer Van Morrison in the mid-1960s, and as featured on the Midnight Special collection (and Bang Masters) of early and/or unreleased Van Morrison recordings. Not to be confused with either of two songs of a similar name, both called "Chick-A-Boom". The song went to #4 on the UK charts in November 1953, staying there for 15 weeks. The song went to #16 on the Cashbox charts in August 1953, staying there for 13 weeks. This was one of a number of Merrill's songs recorded by Guy Mitchell which were hits for him in 1953. The song was published in 1953 and appeared in the 1953 movie Those Redheads From Seattle. "Chicka Boom" is a popular song written by Bob Merrill.
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