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1/19/2010 11:19:13 AM
I look forward to the Cadbury eggs filled with mac and cheese and rolled in Oreo dust.
1/19/2010 12:22:51 PM
1/20/2010 4:34:07 AM
Somehow I'm managing not to eat a whole lot of processed nonsense and I still shop at a regular grocery store. I go in, I buy things like... actual fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen vegetables, real honest to god plain oatmeal (ingredient list: Rolled oats), eggs, chicken breast, salmon fillet (the frozen ones have some non-salmon coloring and some salt, but otherwise it's just fish), brown rice, milk, orange juice, raw almonds, etc. I'd say the most processed product in my pantry at the moment is the whole wheat bread I have. If I was super concerned I could probably hit the organic bread aisle and find something less processed.It's just not difficult. I'd also say my average meal prep time is under 15 minutes, and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than eating out.
1/20/2010 12:10:08 PM
^What he said.
1/20/2010 1:07:11 PM
1/20/2010 9:00:22 PM
1/21/2010 1:38:15 AM
lol, i love seeing people trying to find excuses to put less responsibility on themselves to the detriment of everyone.
1/21/2010 8:46:56 AM
1/21/2010 9:05:07 AM
1/21/2010 9:45:08 AM
They can have my Swiss Cake Roll when they pry it out of my cold dead hands.
1/21/2010 9:47:13 AM
1/21/2010 1:22:57 PM
Is BridgetSPK fat? Because if she is, it just can't be her fault, right? I mean, when I was around 13 years old, I educated myself about food health with facts contrary to what my school and family had taught me. I took full control and responsibility over my diet before I even began to shop for food. How, BridgetSPK, was I able to do that? Am I some sort of super human? If a damn 13 year old can take the initiative and responsibility to learn about food health on their own, then how the ever living fuck can you even begin to suggest that adults can't do the same?It really seems like you simply don't believe that someone can fail on their own. Do you? Can you describe to me a situation where someone's irresponsibility leads to their failure -- and where you're okay with that?[Edited on January 21, 2010 at 1:28 PM. Reason : ]
1/21/2010 1:26:58 PM
Fine. Somehow, I suspect that you'll still dodge the question because your position seems indefensible.Yeah, except it's not being sold with outright lies. It would be one thing if the bag of doritos said something about nutrition, but that isn't the case. Just because you aren't willing to look at the nutrition label and research the ingredients doesn't mean the companies are lying about the food.What's your solution, anyway? Put regulations on the food companies that only allow them to make food that you approve of? Or some government panel approves on? If your point is that there's a lot of worthless/unhealthy food in the grocery stores, I agree with you. I don't think the government should be stepping in to change that, though. The grocery stores sell what's popular; it's consumer-driven. Personal responsibility, et cetera.
1/21/2010 1:30:11 PM
^^You really think you're gonna convince me with that?I had a problem with d357r0y3r calling me lazy.And you think you're going to persuade me with a post about me maybe being fat and not wanting to take responsibility for it and questioning why I wasn't able to educate myself about food choices when I was 13...? That's the post you're going with? Like, you actually think I'm going to answer your little questions at the end?[Edited on January 21, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : ?]
1/21/2010 1:32:23 PM
1/21/2010 1:39:09 PM
^^1) I didn't call you fat. I asked if you were fat. I don't know you. [you just edited your post to add the word "maybe". Next time, think before you post.]2) I'm not trying to persuade you. I'm trying to understand your seemingly indefensible position.3) I didn't' question why you were or weren't able to take responsibility for food choices when you were 13. I was clearly talking about myself and society in general.4) And no, I seriously doubt you'll answer my or other's questions here. (Because your position is indefensible.)Here's my post again:
1/21/2010 1:42:59 PM
1/21/2010 2:32:32 PM
Bridget is actually pretty consistent in her indefensible positions. She pretty much always denies that people have a duty to take responsibility for themselves and their actions regardless of what the subject is. This is just another in her string of ridiculous opinions. She and I differ greatly in that I believe that people are about 99% responsible for their own actions, and she thinks they are about 10% responsible for their own actions. From there you can sort of extrapolate what both she and I think on most subjects.If you can't be bothered to eat healthy foods and take 30 minutes out of your day to exercise then you deserve to be in bad shape. There is a wealth of easily accessible information available to the public and getting exercise requires literally zero money. The VAST majority of people aren't so busy or so destitute that they can't do this, they just choose not to. I mean, I know Lost is on, but DVR it and take a walk, then you can come back and watch it without the commercials. I know that a Hungry Man bacon cheddar cheese fries dinner only takes like 12 minutes to microwave, but you can steam broccoli and grill salmon in even less, and of those two meals only one of them will give you runny shits later.Just because there are a lot of people out there who do not to exert self-control and remain ignorant of basic nutrition doesn't mean that it's not possible for them to do so or to educate themselves.[Edited on January 21, 2010 at 3:07 PM. Reason : asdfsad]
1/21/2010 3:07:11 PM
And there are also people that are happy being "overweight" according to 19th crackpot standards like BMI.I had pad thai for lunch. mmmmmm..
1/21/2010 4:06:14 PM
BMI is hard to reconcile with reality when people like T.O. are considered morbidly obese based on BMI.I'm much more concerned with things like resting pulse, body fat %, and blood pressure than I am with what my BMI might be.
1/21/2010 4:18:17 PM
Nice thread!!!
1/21/2010 7:53:28 PM
I remember when BMI first came out, and it was supposed to be this new thing, but it's precisely the same as those old heigh/weight charts except there's a simple calculation involved. It's totally weird to me that "they" (?) think they could insert a little math trick and have a more appropriate measure of good health.Kurtis636 is in some ways pretty right on in his second to last post, and I probably take most kindly to his post because he didn't call me fat, lazy, or stupid/dumb.Apparently, everybody in the whole Wolf Web and I disagree on the way society works. I like to think of myself as an individual who just makes my own choices, but I know that's not true. I see the influence others (peers, corporations, government, family, advertisers, friends, etc...) have over me. And because I know that I'm not a person who just magically makes my own choices, I'm actually better than most at fighting and...making my own choices.You guys can't possibly look at these massive trends and sit back and claim that people are just dumb, lazy and gluttonous. To be clear, they haven't just done it here. As other countries emerge as industrial nations, our "food" industry flocks to their stores, and voila, they get fat, too. I don't see how you can look at that and not acknowledge the power of the food firms at all.I'm not saying we need to do something one way or another, and I feel that I've been clear about this...I just need you guys to admit that society is more than a bunch of individuals making independent decisions, that behemoth corporations do influence us, that the factors at play here are much more complicated than a collection of people randomly and spontaneously deciding to eat Twinkies at the same time.[Edited on January 22, 2010 at 12:29 AM. Reason : another edit, omg, i need to think before i post! ]
1/22/2010 12:26:00 AM
1/22/2010 1:41:49 PM
1/22/2010 3:16:20 PM
Deborah Blum writes about the Federal program to poison alcohol during prohibition: Frustrated that people continued to consume so much alcohol even after it was banned, federal officials had decided to try a different kind of enforcement. They ordered the poisoning of industrial alcohols manufactured in the United States, products regularly stolen by bootleggers and resold as drinkable spirits. The idea was to scare people into giving up illicit drinking. Instead, by the time Prohibition ended in 1933, the federal poisoning program, by some estimates, had killed at least 10,000 people. What Blum fails to mention is that the Federal program to poison alcohol continues to this day. Drinking-alcohol is heavily taxed but ethanol is heavily subsidized so poisoning or denaturing is used to prevent arbitrage. Even today some people occasionally go blind or die when they try to drink some form of denatured ethanol but this is rare since safe, drinking alcohol is readily available, even if expensive.http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2010/02/alcohol-poisoning.html
2/21/2010 11:49:22 AM
^I am not the least bit shocked to learn that. Authoritarians are evil. They are mother-fucking evil. (And I don't even believe in evil.)They will assault society forever if nothing is done to stop them. Why? Because they actually think they're doing good. “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.” —C. S. Lewis[Edited on February 21, 2010 at 12:35 PM. Reason : ]
2/21/2010 12:34:54 PM
bump by request
7/10/2010 2:42:34 AM
EVIL SUGAR!!!!!!!!!!11
7/10/2010 2:48:17 AM
Food Police Strike Again: Soda Ban in San FranciscoBy Jason KuznickiJuly 8, 2010
7/10/2010 3:18:35 AM
7/10/2010 3:19:16 AM
^^I finally got around to watching the video that JCASHFAN posted on the third page, and I think it reasonably debunks all the "I could..." statements that Kuznicki guy has to offer.I'd rather have my child drink the 12 oz. of milk because it has more nutrition, it doesn't pervert their metabolisms or destroy their teeth, and it fills them up.Furthermore, this is about vending machines on city property...unless there are Starbucks inside city buildings, I don't think SF can do much about them...so why is your author even bringing them up?Anyway, I'm just saying Kuznicki shoulda stuck to talking about liberty and not started his argument with a bunch of bullshit.
7/10/2010 5:17:54 PM
^ If the SF soda machine ban on city property is such a great idea, why not expand it to cover the rest of the city? Hell, why not the rest of the state and beyond?Some of you tend to poo-poo the slippery slope, but you really shouldn't here--I don't think there will ultimately be a lot of middle ground on this issue. It's not paranoia or anything of the sort to realize that our rights aren't being taken all at once--they're being taken incrementally, helped along the way by apathetic shoulder-shruggers like you.
7/10/2010 6:58:53 PM
7/10/2010 7:05:48 PM
:shoulder shrug: [Edited on July 10, 2010 at 7:10 PM. Reason : And way to go on the misdirect instead of dealing with the SF soda ban itself. ]
7/10/2010 7:06:41 PM
I just felt like I needed to make sure everyone knew that your article was bullshit. But since you asked my opinion (I guess you did), it's not really a big deal to me since it's on city property. It would be a different situation if it was banned city-wide.
7/10/2010 7:21:18 PM
7/10/2010 7:21:46 PM
^^ Yet, you offer no evidence.:shoulder shrug:
7/10/2010 7:30:13 PM
^ Oh fuck off. I'm not gonna go look up articles to tell you that milk is better for you than goddamn Coca-cola.
7/10/2010 7:40:08 PM
7/10/2010 7:45:19 PM
7/10/2010 7:53:28 PM
Soda Bad, Juice Good?…February 24, 2010
7/10/2010 7:58:36 PM
7/10/2010 8:17:30 PM
^^? What's your point?Everybody knows that fruit juice is loaded with sugar. That's one reason why a lot of parents choose to water it down...
7/10/2010 8:27:02 PM
what the fuck is juice?
7/10/2010 8:31:37 PM
7/11/2010 3:02:55 AM
Still waiting for all the evidence that milk is "better" for you than soda, OopsPowSrprs.
7/11/2010 6:08:45 PM
Considering milk has positive health nutrients like protein and vitamin d. I'd say it's better for you than Coca-Cola which only has sugar. (this is coming from a daily soda drinker who thinks this ban is stupid)Also, I think it's far easier to drink excessive amounts of soda than it is to drink an excess of milk. (Ever hear of the gallon challenge?)[Edited on July 11, 2010 at 7:34 PM. Reason : ]
7/11/2010 7:22:55 PM
7/11/2010 7:44:22 PM
7/11/2010 7:59:07 PM