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Weight, commonly defined as mass times gravity, is actually measured by a body’s ability to apply leverage to a spring or lever, be it physical or “digital”. Therefore, high weight is a strength advantage, but due to the difficulty in converting the body into movement, it can also be frowned upon as a mobility deficit. There is no such thing as being “Overweight”, as it’s just a floating tabulature of relative size, that is compared to some arbitrarily predetermined norm. Size is relative. Weight doesn’t matter, unless maybe you’re a Sumo wrestler. Are you a Sumo wrestler? I didn’t think so.

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