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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 5,880 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,382 ![]() |
If you are fat, I am truly sorry. But why do so many people choose to be fat? It is a choice. It's just a whole wasted life. And they must be miserable. If they could only control themselves. Every time I see a fat person, it makes me sad that they represent America. Fat people are the shame of America. I know. I'm harsh. And everyone but tama is gonna hate me for saying this.
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
The problem we have in America is primarily dealing with the food industry. We're being fed too much non-organic foods. Especially fast food. Fast food on a daily basis seems to be quick and cheap. In reality fast food is actually more expensive then good quality food. And to make it even more sad, in America, organic food is more expensive than the other two qualities of food, thus being regular grocery food, and fast food. On the subject of health, it's unfortunate that organic foods are so expensive, in comparison to readily available and quite frankly, cheap junk and fast food. i agree with both of these. i hateeeeee how much it costs to buy organic. i make a really big effort to buy as much as i possibly can at this organic locally owned store, but sometimes i just have to be like f*ck it and go somewhere else cause i can't afford the extra money it costs. but even worse is that there are numerous places that don't even have a grocery store to buy any kind of real food. all they can eat is fast food or something from a connivence store. you should take that into consideration too joseph. it's pretty sad, and i'm not saying that these families can't maintain a healthy lifestyle, but it's pretty damn hard. if you go to work all day long and then you have to commute somewhere to buy groceries that's not an easy thing to do. it's poor communities and there's not much they can do about it. to move somewhere else would cost money, ect ect. another sucky situation of poverty. i can't really imagine having to commute like 30 minutes away or something to buy some lettuce. this video is about a program that's working to bring grocery stuff into these neighborhoods. it's pretty interesting if you don't know this problem exists. |
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![]() Ley <3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 579 Joined: Jul 2008 Member No: 664,894 ![]() |
i agree with both of these. i hateeeeee how much it costs to buy organic. i make a really big effort to buy as much as i possibly can at this organic locally owned store, but sometimes i just have to be like f*ck it and go somewhere else cause i can't afford the extra money it costs. but even worse is that there are numerous places that don't even have a grocery store to buy any kind of real food. all they can eat is fast food or something from a connivence store. you should take that into consideration too joseph. it's pretty sad, and i'm not saying that these families can't maintain a healthy lifestyle, but it's pretty damn hard. if you go to work all day long and then you have to commute somewhere to buy groceries that's not an easy thing to do. it's poor communities and there's not much they can do about it. to move somewhere else would cost money, ect ect. another sucky situation of poverty. i can't really imagine having to commute like 30 minutes away or something to buy some lettuce. this video is about a program that's working to bring grocery stuff into these neighborhoods. it's pretty interesting if you don't know this problem exists. We have a farmers market here where i live. Almost everything grown here is organic, and the prices are alot cheaper than most stores when u buy from the farmers. |
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