WHY do I let myself get sucked in to this crap? *RANT*

 I am, as I have mentioned earlier, a Weight Watchers leader. This month I have been doing the job for two years - a fact that I am very proud of -  and I have been a member for 4-and-a-bit  years. I have been around for three different variations of the plan and have lost weight successfully with each and every one of them. Over 70lbs in total which I have kept off since 2008, excluding 12 months where I had a baby and had to re-lose 30lbs.

As a MEMBER, I would say, if you're not losing weight, you're not following the plan properly. That's my opinion as a member. I can also pretty much say that as a Leader I could probably prove this pretty much conclusively too.

[capCampaign: Weight Watchers' three-minute advert, fronted by Alesha Dixon, will air on New Year's Day Screen Grab from the ad

Anyway,  on January 1st, there is going to be a new WW advert released. Alesha Dixon (who, by the way has NOT lost weight with Weight Watchers, a fact I find completely irrelevant as she is a singer) was inspired by all the weight loss and wrote a song to inspire more people to do the same (where's the bad in that?) The first part of the campaign is a 3 minute ad made of the entire song video, which is Alesha and 180 woman and men who, between them, have lost just over an incredible 5900lbs (HOLY WOW!)

There has been an article put out on Daily Mail online (which, straight away, I should have known not to look at, because I always know that the people who comment on there are going to get me all riled up) and some of the comments on there are SO ridiculous.

I am all about people having their opinions. Absolutely. Because if they weren't allowed theirs, then I couldn't have mine, but some of these comments aren't opinions, they're just ridiculous diatribes about things that they don't know anything about, and some are just like schoolyard "he started it/they copied us/blah blah blah."

I know it's ridiculous. Yet I still can't stop myself getting drawn in and commenting myself. Henceforth, I become one of those stupid people. Grrr.

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