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Obese teen girls three times more likely to be bullies than their slimmer peers
If your image of a mean girl is a toothpick thin high schooler, it’s time to think again.
A new study from Queen’s University has found obese teenage girls are three times more likely to be bullies than the slimmer girls in their class — a finding that highlights the very cyclical nature of bullying.
The study asked 1,738 students in 16 Ontario schools to share their height and weight information and answer questions about their experiences with bullying.
The researchers found that boys were twice as likely to be victims of physical bullying than their slimmer peers — a surprise to study co-author Atif Kukaswadia because they had hypothesized that physical size could help boys defend themselves. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images files)
(via thedailyfeed)
RIP: Dick Tufeld, a voice actor best remembered for his role as the Robot on the classic sci-fi TV show Lost in Space, passed away Sunday in an LA-area hospital. He was 85.
“Dick Tufeld was a really cool guy,” wrote his Lost in Space co-star Bill Mumy. “He’s reunited with his wife Adrian now. R.I.P. Dick. You will be missed bigtime.”
A staple of Irwin Allen productions, Tufeld provided narration for both Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and The Time Tunnel. He was also known for his work on the animated adaptation of Fantastic Four, as well as his announcing gigs for Disney in the 50’s and 60’s.
Tufeld most recently reprised his role as the Robot for the 1998 feature film adaptation of Lost in Space.
Below, some of his most memorable moments as the Robot: