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Jace 05-02-2005 05:59 PM

here is a thought

every day for the next 30 days do the following

eat pancakes and syrup for breakfast, hamburgers (double cheeseburgers) and fries for dinner...and every time you are hungry, pick something from the mcdonalds menu and make it yourself....

get back to me in 30 days and tell me how you feel

Jace 05-02-2005 06:01 PM

and oh yeah......make sure you only eat VEGAN food for 2-3 months before you do what I mentioned above

Meloman 05-02-2005 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaceXXX
here is a thought

every day for the next 30 days do the following

eat pancakes and syrup for breakfast, hamburgers (double cheeseburgers) and fries for dinner...and every time you are hungry, pick something from the mcdonalds menu and make it yourself....

get back to me in 30 days and tell me how you feel

While eating those foods might not be the healthiest I'm willing to bet making it homemade is still about 1000 times better than eating it from McD's.

I think eating out in general is bad for you regardless if it's McD's or a regular restaurant. Homemade meals are always better for you regardless of what it is IMHO.

broke 05-02-2005 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaceXXX
here is a thought

every day for the next 30 days do the following

eat pancakes and syrup for breakfast, hamburgers (double cheeseburgers) and fries for dinner...and every time you are hungry, pick something from the mcdonalds menu and make it yourself....

get back to me in 30 days and tell me how you feel

Amen.

Wow -- the "movie" proved so much. If you eat like shit all day every day for a month, you are going to see some adverse effects.


Could have been done in his own fucking kitchen.

spamfiles 05-02-2005 06:52 PM

I am a 17 year old and I have been skinny my whole life.. and Im 6 foot. I eat fast food 2 times a day sometimes McDonalds for breakfast and taco bell or wendys at night. I seem not to gain any pounds.. my metabolism just washes it all away I guess and I get hungry later on.. so I go buy more.

I spend a few hundred bux on fast food a month I think.. its pretty sad.. but I am healthy as can be, never get sick.. and everything, i just need to start lifting to get buff or something.. cause im sick of being skinny ya feel me

-matt

Rich 05-02-2005 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
Amen.

Wow -- the "movie" proved so much. If you eat like shit all day every day for a month, you are going to see some adverse effects.


Could have been done in his own fucking kitchen.

No human being uses as much salt and fat in their food at home as you get in a fast food meal. It shouldn't take a movie for you to realize that McDonalds food is artificial poison, especially for kids. He said in the movie that he focused on McDonalds because they target kids more than anyone, with the play structures, toys, cartoons, etc. I could care less what an adult eats, they should know the risks involved and it's their fault if they get obese or seriously ill. It's when parents get it for their kids every week that bothers me, they're getting their kids hooked on the worst food possible because they're cheap and lazy. Of course kids like it, it's salty and it tastes good, kids don't care what's good for them and they have no idea just how bad it is. IMO the main point the movie was trying to make is that it's horrible to give this shit to your kids all the time. I'm sure it's made a lot of parents realize that.

broke 05-02-2005 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich
It's when parents get it for their kids every week that bothers me, they're getting their kids hooked on the worst food possible because they're cheap and lazy.

Why not make a "movie" about idiotic parents then?

Oh wait -- wouldn't get the international press and the "savior" wouldn't make as much money.

Got it now.

BlueWire 05-02-2005 07:15 PM

It told me exactly what i already knew...so i kinda find it funny that people are so shocked :1orglaugh

But with that being said...its very entertaining and one of my favorite movies....that, startup dot com, and Enron: THe smartest Guys In the Room ...are my favorite documentaries

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
Amen.

Wow -- the "movie" proved so much. If you eat like shit all day every day for a month, you are going to see some adverse effects.


Could have been done in his own fucking kitchen.

Your own fucking kitchen does not teach kids to eat extreme portions of fat, sodium, sugar and calories everyday fucking day.

If those fat food restaurants never existed, our OWN KITCHEN would never promote such a thing.

You just used another LAME ASS ARGUMENT.. Please...

NEXT!

rip raster 05-02-2005 07:22 PM

I saw it last week for the first time and had to go to Mcdonald's and get some double burgers before the show was over

BlueWire 05-02-2005 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
No human being uses as much salt and fat in their food at home as you get in a fast food meal. It shouldn't take a movie for you to realize that McDonalds food is artificial poison, especially for kids. He said in the movie that he focused on McDonalds because they target kids more than anyone, with the play structures, toys, cartoons, etc. I could care less what an adult eats, they should know the risks involved and it's their fault if they get obese or seriously ill. It's when parents get it for their kids every week that bothers me, they're getting their kids hooked on the worst food possible because they're cheap and lazy. Of course kids like it, it's salty and it tastes good, kids don't care what's good for them and they have no idea just how bad it is. IMO the main point the movie was trying to make is that it's horrible to give this shit to your kids all the time. I'm sure it's made a lot of parents realize that.


You may not be fat but i'm sure your arteries look like a 70 year old man if you really eat like that. Not all the effects can be seen externally

broke 05-02-2005 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by NoCarrier
Your own fucking kitchen does not teach kids to eat extreme portions of fat, sodium, sugar and calories everyday fucking day.

If those fat food restaurants never existed, our OWN KITCHEN would never promote such a thing.


HAHAHA -- McDonalds invented unhealthy eating.

I long for the days before Ray Kroc invented heart attacks in his resturant. The good old days before he invented cholesterol and obesity.


Retard.

Jace 05-02-2005 07:39 PM

to those that say we don't use as much salt as restaurants....we got through at least one full grocery store container of salt a month in our house...i can honestly say we use the same amount, if not more, salt than most fast food places

Jace 05-02-2005 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueWire
You may not be fat but i'm sure your arteries look like a 70 year old man if you really eat like that. Not all the effects can be seen externally

i eat fast food at least once a day...i also get a full physical every 6 months (including ekg and cholesteral testing)...i am in perfect health from head to toe...

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
HAHAHA -- McDonalds invented unhealthy eating.

No, but it's promoting it like if eating there was a fucking party.

You are a fucking dumbass thinking your own kitchen would promote the same thing.

Clueless idiot.

spamfiles 05-02-2005 07:43 PM

ya im healthy to =)

TheJimmy 05-02-2005 07:45 PM

great flick, a bit of a drama queen, but he gets the point across...


:thumbsup

I can't wait to see the Moore flick on the Rx biz...that'll be a h00t

broke 05-02-2005 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by NoCarrier
No, but it's promoting it like if eating there was a fucking party.

Thank God we have people like you and the "wannbe film maker of the month" to look out for us. Without people like you I might not have been able to fight off the evil Kroc marketing machine.

I really thought eating the most fat McDonalds could provide three times a day was heatlhy.

Blah.

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
I really thought eating the most fat McDonalds could provide three times a day was heatlhy.

I also thank God you are the only clueless idiot on earth thinking Supersize me was *only* trying to prove that.

BlueWire 05-02-2005 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JaceXXX
i eat fast food at least once a day...i also get a full physical every 6 months (including ekg and cholesteral testing)...i am in perfect health from head to toe...

Trust me...the day of the dog is coming :pimp

broke 05-02-2005 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by NoCarrier
I also thank God you are the only clueless idiot on earth thinking Supersize me was *only* trying to prove that.

Oh yeah -- back to the evil marketing machine...

Let's not blame the parents of the fat kids for being the enabling retarded spineless fucks that they are... and we sure can't blame the fat retarded adults.

Blame McDonalds... it's so much more convient.

rip raster 05-02-2005 07:57 PM

The guy was a vegan pussy....I have eaten double QP meals many times without vomiting, somtimes 2 meals at a time, and I am alot smaller than that guy, and I have stomache problems. I agree it's probably not very good for you to eat all your meals there, but every once in a while should really be no big problem.

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
Blame McDonalds... it's so much more convient.

The "Supersize Me" director (Morgan Spurlock) got the idea for the documentary when he was lying on his couch at his family's house shortly after Thanksgiving dinner, watching TV when he saw the news about two teenage girls suing McDonald's for making them obese.

Of course, it could've been Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell..

But once again, you are fucking clueless about the facts and the case of the two teenage girls and why he *actually* decided to make that movie.

Next time, watch the fucking movie and then come back here. Don't fucking waste my time. Thanks.

Cory W 05-02-2005 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by spamfiles
I am a 17 year old and I have been skinny my whole life.. and Im 6 foot. I eat fast food 2 times a day sometimes McDonalds for breakfast and taco bell or wendys at night. I seem not to gain any pounds.. my metabolism just washes it all away I guess and I get hungry later on.. so I go buy more.

I spend a few hundred bux on fast food a month I think.. its pretty sad.. but I am healthy as can be, never get sick.. and everything, i just need to start lifting to get buff or something.. cause im sick of being skinny ya feel me

-matt

You are 17?

Xster 05-02-2005 08:05 PM

Did they show how animals are slaughtered for fast food? That would really rock fast food sales. I saw and I haven't eaten meat since November.

spamfiles 05-02-2005 08:11 PM

yes I am 17

digi 05-02-2005 08:11 PM

Its funny how some people in here act like fast food isnt unhealthy. Eat it if you want, but saying its not unhealthy is just dumb.

spamfiles 05-02-2005 08:12 PM

everyones body has a reaction to the food differently... i dont even see why we are aruging over all this shit anyway

rip raster 05-02-2005 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by spamfiles
yes I am 17

This is an adult webmaster board and you my friend are not an adult :warning

beckie 05-02-2005 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by WEG Cory
You are 17?

Thought I was the only one that caught that.

Putting aside being under 18 on here, your metabolism will not be the same when you get older. :1orglaugh

spamfiles 05-02-2005 08:15 PM

shiat we gotta be 18 to be here? good thing its my birthday today then biatches :pimp

spamfiles 05-02-2005 08:16 PM

by the way nukkkaaaa, ive been in the adult biz since i was 14 working with vivvidcash i think I can handle it baby

beckie 05-02-2005 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by spamfiles
shiat we gotta be 18 to be here? good thing its my birthday today then biatches :pimp

Ha! That's everyone's excuse when they get caught. :1orglaugh

BlueWire 05-02-2005 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by spamfiles
by the way nukkkaaaa, ive been in the adult biz since i was 14 working with vivvidcash i think I can handle it baby


I'm sure vivid loves to hear that :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

spamfiles 05-02-2005 08:22 PM

i made them good money and provided them with my Social Security Number.. i'm sure they loved me :)

broke 05-02-2005 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoCarrier
The "Supersize Me" director (Morgan Spurlock) got the idea for the documentary when he was lying on his couch at his family's house shortly after Thanksgiving dinner, watching TV when he saw the news about two teenage girls suing McDonald's for making them obese.

Of course, it could've been Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell..

But once again, you are fucking clueless about the facts and the case of the two teenage girls and why he *actually* decided to make that movie.

Next time, watch the fucking movie and then come back here. Don't fucking waste my time. Thanks.

And exactly what was his idea -- oh wise one.

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
And exactly what was his idea -- oh wise one.

I am not going to argue with some clueless smartass who didn't even see the movie.

Watch the movie, or shut the fuck up...

broke 05-02-2005 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by NoCarrier
I am not going to argue with some smartass who didn't even see the movie.

More assumptions...

While watching the movie -- I saw it as a ploy to get rich using an easy target... No more no less.

Pleasurepays 05-02-2005 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Meloman
While eating those foods might not be the healthiest I'm willing to bet making it homemade is still about 1000 times better than eating it from McD's.

I think eating out in general is bad for you regardless if it's McD's or a regular restaurant. Homemade meals are always better for you regardless of what it is IMHO.

how are pancakes and syrup at home healthier than pancakes and syrup at mcdonalds? your body is not designed to eat pancakes, butter, syrup, bacon and orange juice for breakfast no matter where you eat it.

just because it is made at home does not mean it is better unless you are making a conscious effort to make it better. fried chicken at home is still just as bad for you as fried chicken at KFC. it does not matter WHERE you submerge it in fat and fry it.

:2 cents:

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
While watching the movie

Suuuure. Anyone who watched the movie would not ask why he was taking the 30 day test with *McDonalds*.

Sorry, you lost.

Next!

broke 05-02-2005 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by NoCarrier
Suuuure. Anyone who watched the movie would not ask why he was taking the 30 day test with *McDonalds*.

Funny -- never asked that, but go on with your bad self.


The 'mockumentary' did exactly what is was intended to do -- it made Morgan Spurlock rich.

BlueWire 05-02-2005 08:53 PM

With all this being said...i'm excited for his new show on FX

NoCarrier 05-02-2005 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by broke
Funny -- never asked that, but go on with your bad self.

Of course you did not ask the question, because you never watched the movie in the first place and the following comments are proving my point :

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Originally Posted by broke
Blame McDonalds... it's so much more convient.

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Originally Posted by broke
The 'mockumentary' did exactly what is was intended to do -- it made Morgan Spurlock rich.

No, but not watching the movie and arguing like a dumbass in this thread made you look like a fucking fool. Congrats. :thumbsup

broke 05-02-2005 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by NoCarrier
Of course you did not ask the question, because you never watched the movie in the first place and the following comments are proving my point :

You have no point... if you did you'd have made it by now.




This thread nonwithstanding -- next time I'm in Montreal I'd love to have a beer.

:)


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