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View Poll Results: Who's fault is it there are overweight people? | |||
Put your hands on your head and step AWAY from the cheeseburger | 26 | 72.22% | |
McDonalds is like legalised crack, really, how are we supposed to beat those odds? | 3 | 8.33% | |
Give me Burger King or give me death. | 6 | 16.67% | |
I don't eat meat, but I love deep fried lettuce. | 1 | 2.78% | |
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06 Oct 2010, 17:41 | #1 |
Batman
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McDonalds Vs fat gits with no willpower
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06 Oct 2010, 18:53 | #2 |
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06 Oct 2010, 20:45 | #3 |
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06 Oct 2010, 21:07 | #4 |
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People make themselves fat by eating too much.
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06 Oct 2010, 22:09 | #5 |
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06 Oct 2010, 22:14 | #6 |
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discipline?
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06 Oct 2010, 22:27 | #7 |
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06 Oct 2010, 22:45 | #8 |
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If it only took three months then it wasn't impossible. You chose to eat food riddled with filth, there are plenty of non-filth riddled alternatives.
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06 Oct 2010, 23:01 | #9 |
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Split from post your thoughts.
I personally despair when McDonalds can be taken to court for "making someone fat" It's just another way that people refuse to take responsibility for themselves. Yes, i'm a fat git, yes it's fault. I won't be taking Col. Sanders to court any time soon, even though his chicken is very nice |
06 Oct 2010, 23:08 | #10 | |
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07 Oct 2010, 00:43 | #11 |
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If you got your way fat people would be overdosing on carrots and demanding they be banned. It is far easier to pass the buck than take personal responsibility. I enjoy the odd KFC and McDonald's and a daily glass of coke. Why should I have this taken away from me because some fat people have no self control?
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07 Oct 2010, 01:24 | #12 | |
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You will turn to me and "well it's your own fault". Some of it is, but I went to my doctor last year, and I discussed with him if my problems were related to my diet and if Coca Cola and stuff like that is causing the problems. He shook his head and dismissed it right away. I'm telling you one thing Evil One the whole anti depressant thing is a joke, ADHD, depression, anxiety, it's all connected to your diet. All this talk about a natural chemical imbalance in the brain is rubbish. Alcohol Companies, Coca Cola, Nestle, Cadburys, and many others are driving people mad with their products. It was only when I cut off all that stuff that I started getting better!!!!! But ohhh no the doctors, and the psychiatrists brush that under the carpet, and tell you the drugs are your only solution. It makes me sick!!!!!!!!! |
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07 Oct 2010, 02:40 | #13 |
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It's not rubbish. There are many reasons why people suffer from anxiety or depression. Just because you have decided that you have an addictive problem, why should the many people who can enjoy the list of items you would have banned, and enjoy them in moderation, be prevented from having them?
Alcohol in moderation harms no-one. I don't particularly like McDonalds and rarely eat their burgers .. but if they're the only place open, a cheeseburger on occasions isn't going to damage my health. I have no significant reaction to caffeine in moderation either. Don't suffer headaches if I drink a lot of coffee one day .. nor suffer any symptoms if another day I have none at all. If I did I'd simply avoid caffeinated drinks and drink decaff coffee. I enjoy chocolate .. love it in fact .. but can say no to it. I loathe cola drinks so avoid them like the plague .. simply because I don't like the taste. As Evil says .. people need to take responsibility. The majority shouldn't need to have their options restricted for the minority, and the majority are not being driven insane by the foods you mention. As for the "additives" you keep suggesting are in McDonalds, I do not believe they are adding some wicked chemical. It's true that their foods are known to be high on the glycemic index, and most people now know that such foods tend to mae us think we want to eat again too soon .. but we need to remember that if we have eaten we do not need to eat again until a reasonable interval has passed. Back to personal responsibility and education. Their sales strategies are less than helpful, but that's not a chemical issue. On another thread you have said you eat meat and cheese. Fair enough, but these can contribute to ill-health if over-induged in, particularly cheese which is high in fat, and red meat which is harder for our systems to digest .. should we ban these too because they can contribute to obesity if some cannot control the amount they eat? Ban salt because those with high blood pressure should avoid it? Well done for conquering your addictions .. but please don't foist their dangers on the world at large. Caryl |
07 Oct 2010, 03:44 | #14 | |
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What makes me angry, is what the likes of doctors, psychiatrists, and drug companies get away with. I mean the cause of mental problems is soley dietary in my opinion. I've had it for years, and was told it was in my head, and I guarantee you Caryl there are millions of people out there who are told the same thing. I was sent to counsellors, I talked to loads of people. nothing work. I cut out the stimulants, and alcohol and for the first time in 8 years I've started to get better. If I had listened to the psychiatrists, I was finished. Lock me in a mental hospital and throw away the key. It's very hard for me to explain stuff like this to you, because you have no interest in it, and never suffered from anything like I said before. But there are people out there who know exactly what I'm talking about, and will agree 100% with what I'm saying. |
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07 Oct 2010, 09:59 | #15 |
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Steve - I feel for the problems you have had, and I know others who have similar problems and are struggling to see a way out - but if we blame MacDonalds for obesity where do we stop. I am addicted to Meat Loaf concerts, and now (in my early forties) I have almost permanent ringing in my ears - is Meat to blame - well no I am as it was my choice to go to so many concerts. Where does it stop?
I am pleased you found your way out of your problems, but if everything that is potentially dangerous to us is banned our world would become a miserable place. |
07 Oct 2010, 10:56 | #16 |
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Steve, the fact that you happen to be highly sensitive to certain ingredients doesn't make restaurants or food producers responsible for your problem.
To an extent I do agree with you that those people should do more to make their food more healthy. A lot of convenience foods for example are packed with salt, which isn't necessary but is a very cheap constituent. I have kidney problems which means I have to maintain a low salt diet so things like that are out, and I keep restaurant meals and takeaways to a minimum. I do hope that the manufacturers will start making their foods more healthy (less salt, fat and sugar) but the only real solution is in the hands of the consumer - eat healthy foods. Education is important. In my case (like yours I guess) that only came after a doctor's diagnosis (high blood pressure leading to heart and kidney damage). It's a family thing as father and younger brother have similar problems. Anyway, my weekly shop is vastly different these days with lots more fruit and veg, unprocessed meat and virtually nothing where the manufacturing process has given them a chance to put salt in. Eating this way means I can indulge in the occasional McDonalds or (far far better) Burger King. |
07 Oct 2010, 11:04 | #17 | |
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I tried this person's suggestion myself after I kept getting into trouble at work for 'wandering off' but since I started doing this I noticed that I was lot more anxious than I used to be and I decided that whilst it worked for this other person, it clearly wasn't working for me so I started cutting down. I drink decaff tea and coffee now but it's not always easy as some places just don't sell it but you get to know the kind of places that don't and you either avoid them or drink something else. I think people's tolerance to addictive substances varies on the individual and whilst I don't smoke, drink alcohol or caffeine, I'm not going to stop someone else from doing so. |
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07 Oct 2010, 11:11 | #18 |
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I've made so many more polls then steve and god combined and not one of my polls has ever had posts this long before.... I now have a whole new level of respect for Steve
as for me: ITS YOUR OWN DAMN FAULT YOU EAT DIS |
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I agree that some psychlogical conditions can be due to chemicals; children's behavioural responses to certain E numbers for eg, or their responses to poor diet. I agree with Jamie Oliver 100% that school meals need to be of the type and quality that encourage attentiveness and discourage obesity. But not all symptoms of ACDH can be laid at the door of what they consume, and children's diet is a responsibility of their parents also. And the fact is that the majority of people will not have adverse reactions to the foodstuffs you call to be banned as long as they exercise restraint and moderation, and ultimately it's down to education and the fact that we all have to take responsibility. I congratulated you for dealing with your own addictive issues, but like Stuart, I think that our world would be a sad place if everything that posed a problem to anyone was removed from it. Caryl |
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07 Oct 2010, 11:30 | #20 |
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07 Oct 2010, 14:17 | #21 |
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LOL...maybe i am bad for his health ? But he would have a very boring life without me
I personally think that we are all responsible for our own bodies and what we do to them. Its called willpower, i love my caffeine and have been known to have a 10 shot espresso. I have minimum 4 shots in one go as soon as i get out of bed. I suffer no ill effects from this at all, if i did i would have to give it up. I was on a low potassium and low phosphate diet for many years, not through choice, but to live i stuck to this diet. Now i don't have to, so i don't need the will power, i lapsed on one occasion and well lets just say i never did it again. But that was my fault, no one else's, i knew what i was doing. Same as people know if they shove a fuc,king huge processed burger down their throats that perhaps that isn't the healthiest thing to do. Its about choice, if you are addicted to anything and don't want to be i suggest using some self control. A lot of societys problems are caused by people wanting to pass the buck, oh its not my fault...well no it is ! you have a CHOICE ! I am addicted to nothing, cos what i choose is what i am happy with, whether it might be the healthiest thing, i don't give a fuc,k cos its my body ! Oh i forgot i am addicted to Meat concerts i am a bit deaf, maybe i could sue ? its not my fault Meat made me get addicted to his music |
07 Oct 2010, 14:18 | #22 |
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07 Oct 2010, 14:31 | #23 |
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07 Oct 2010, 14:33 | #24 | |
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Gregory Rhymes, 15, has eaten at McDonald's almost every day since the age of six. His Macaholic addiction has taken his weight to 400lbs, although he is only 5ft 6in tall. 'I normally order the Big Mac, fries, icecream or shake - I like to Super Size my orders,' he said. Gregory has developed diabetes. If he wants someone to blame, he should try his mother: Rhymes' mother, Ruth, claims that she would not have let her son gorge himself if she had known the food contained such high levels of fat, cholesterol and salt. 'I always believed McDonald's food was healthy for my son,' she said. The only thing they should put the blame on is the Stupidity gene, because they both have it. As does this guy: He sued the neighbour whose fence broke his leg. He lost the case. He also lost his foot. Serves the f*cker right. Dave |
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07 Oct 2010, 14:41 | #25 |
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Well said Dave ! The mother should be done for child abuse ! Cos she has given her kid a death sentence ! The stupid, ignorant tw@t !
Yep serves the numb tw@t's right !or was it left LOL... |