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  • WicKeD_WaYz
    Ohio State Football #91
    • Apr 2002
    • 1817

    #1

    Bringing back the fast food (link)




    Obviously a retalliation on supersize me. Kind of interesting though. That just justified a few extra fast food meals a week for me.

    edit: heres a more specific link to the actual mcdonalds diet.

  • Enraged Monk
    I Hate You
    • Mar 2005
    • 162

    #2
    eww, fast food.

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    • CaptaiN_JacK
      will get you high tonight
      • Jan 2003
      • 947

      #3
      I'll bet my milk money that the film was funded heavily by fast food chains, more specifically McDonalds.

      I hate fast food chains. I really do. Not because their food is bad (which it isn't, I love most of it), but because of the obesity it is causing in kids. Adults, well, it's your own damn fault you're fat. Not entirely though, because you were also raised in a time of fast food mania. The problem is that parents bring their kids to fast food places, the kids like the food, the kids eat the food, the kids continue eating the food throughout their childhood, and then the kids are fat. You can't blame the kids, because most of them are so young they don't know the difference between high fat content and low fat content, etc. Their parents (and the food chains) get them hooked for life. Eating fast food when kids are young is fairly bad for their bodies since they are still growing. Fast food chains, since they have come under so much scrutiny, have added "healthy" alternatives, i.e. salads. But even those are misleading, because the dressing and condiments are so high in fat/calories etc.

      In conclusion, go burn down your local McDonalds.

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      • AcemanPB
        Exactly
        • Mar 2002
        • 1885

        #4
        The guy exercised and lost weight... wow what a shocking discovery

        Fastfood is bad for you plain and simple. It has way too much fat and calories, thats why its tasty. I don't really see how someone can argue fastfood is healthy.

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        • MantisMag
          Dim Sum
          • Dec 2001
          • 1895

          #5

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          • Vex
            Superiorly Inferior
            • Jun 2001
            • 1871

            #6
            Originally posted by CaptaiN_JacK
            I'll bet my milk money that the film was funded heavily by fast food chains, more specifically McDonalds.

            I hate fast food chains. I really do. Not because their food is bad (which it isn't, I love most of it), but because of the obesity it is causing in kids. Adults, well, it's your own damn fault you're fat. Not entirely though, because you were also raised in a time of fast food mania. The problem is that parents bring their kids to fast food places, the kids like the food, the kids eat the food, the kids continue eating the food throughout their childhood, and then the kids are fat. You can't blame the kids, because most of them are so young they don't know the difference between high fat content and low fat content, etc. Their parents (and the food chains) get them hooked for life. Eating fast food when kids are young is fairly bad for their bodies since they are still growing. Fast food chains, since they have come under so much scrutiny, have added "healthy" alternatives, i.e. salads. But even those are misleading, because the dressing and condiments are so high in fat/calories etc.

            In conclusion, go burn down your local McDonalds.
            Actually, the fast food wouldn't be so bad for kids if their parents wouldn't let them sit around in front of the goddamned television for hours on end. Kids have a very high metabolic rate. They should be spending more time outside riding bikes, skateboarding, etc., instead of sitting around playing Xbox developing carpal-tunnel and "Nintendo thumb"!
            Lazy parents breed lazy children. I hate seeing fat five-year-olds!

            Save a McDonald's--light a fire under a fat kid's rump instead.
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            • Lohman446
              Useful posts: 7
              • Jun 2003
              • 9315

              #7
              Originally posted by CaptaiN_JacK
              I hate fast food chains. I really do. Not because their food is bad (which it isn't, I love most of it), but because of the obesity it is causing in kids
              A lack of proper education, willpower, and appropriate life choices makes people obese - blaming it on McDonalds is a joke and an inability to take responsibility for ones own actions and choices. Parents and kids - sure the parents are to blame for part of it, but you can't tell me that there are very many kids out there over the age of ten that don't realize excessive intake of calories and lack of exercise results in, for most of us, a gain in fat. McDonalds is not to blame - they are offering a legal product, its side effects are, to me, obvious to any reasonable person.
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              • BigEvil
                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                • Feb 2005
                • 9333

                #8
                I was working out 4 days a week doing heavy weight training... I could eat ANYTHING,

                I started school at nights (In addition to full time working during the day) and stoped going to the gym. Now, if I look at food I gain wieght.

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