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Thin

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Maria Kang, a non-profit organization founder, model and fitness enthusiast, who is a millennial, posted a viral picture on the internet of her and her three young children with the message "What's your excuse?".[1][2] Kang says on her website, "I am passionate about my faith, my family and my fitness."[3]

Something that is thin has a relatively small width, as in a thin layer of paint.

"Thin" also refers to people who do not have an excess of fat in their bodies. Many atheists lack a thin physique, because godlessness is a causal factor for obesity (see: Atheism and obesity and Causes of obesity).

See also

Notes

  1. A Theology of Body, by Pastor James Hein
  2. Mom of 3 called a bully for posting ‘What’s Your Excuse?’ fitness photo by Tract Miller, New York Daily News, Wednesday, October 16, 2013, 11:30 AM
  3. Maria Kang - about