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Speed wrote:- SUPER size bags of chips
FG Lurker wrote:NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Stupid things is Japan:
Potato flavoured potato chips,
There's no potato in those...They're potato flavored chemically created crispy snacks...
chris56789 wrote:...The number of extremely obese American adults -- those who are at least 100 pounds overweight -- has quadrupled since the 1980s to about 4 million...
kurohinge1 wrote:chris56789 wrote:...The number of extremely obese American adults -- those who are at least 100 pounds overweight -- has quadrupled since the 1980s to about 4 million...
Damn! I knew I should have invested in Fat Americans. All my other stocks have gone down.
I would bet more on the lower beer intake.kamome wrote:kurohinge1 wrote:chris56789 wrote:...The number of extremely obese American adults -- those who are at least 100 pounds overweight -- has quadrupled since the 1980s to about 4 million...
Damn! I knew I should have invested in Fat Americans. All my other stocks have gone down.
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Yeah, the one certainty you can bet your bottom dollar on is an extra couple of pounds will be gained on average per capita in the U.S.
BUt you would have taken a loss on me: <----- lost 15 pounds since coming back to the States. It's cause the fruits and veggies are so cheap here.
kamome wrote:... BUt you would have taken a loss on me: <----- lost 15 pounds since coming back to the States...
kamome wrote: ... It's cause the fruits and veggies are so cheap here.
kurohinge1 wrote:Every time a see the price of melons in Japan, I seriously think of smuggling some in. I have a few ideas on how ...
FG Lurker wrote:I could do with shedding a few pounds myself -- about 20kg worth.
But some of these people are *huge*! Every time I go home the average-sized Canadian seems to have jumped up another notch.
Speed wrote:By the way, Chris56789 is that avatar a picture of you?
You look quite............ sukebe.
DJEB wrote:FG Lurker is right to throw Canadians in there - all the "developed" world should be thrown in there as well.
There are 1.1 billion overfed people offsetting the 1.1 billion hungry and 2 to 3.5 billion with vitamin and mineral deficiences.
Ranking by share of overweight adults in the mid-1990s:
54% Russian Federation
41% Colombia
36% Brazil
One word: culture.Samurai_Jerk wrote:I also saw a story about France a few days ago that said they have one of the world's lowest obesity rates. I wonder what they're doing right since they definitely have the money, resources, and types of food to make a bunch of lardbuckets.
cstaylor wrote:One word: culture.
cstaylor wrote:One word: culture.Samurai_Jerk wrote:I also saw a story about France a few days ago that said they have one of the world's lowest obesity rates. I wonder what they're doing right since they definitely have the money, resources, and types of food to make a bunch of lardbuckets.
DJEB wrote:Some time last year, I came across an arctile that compared average portion sizes served at restaurants in major world cities. Tokyo and Paris were no where near the American supersized portions. Don't eat too much and move your body around a bit and you should not be overweight.
Samurai_Jerk wrote: I remember these sandwiches my brother and his friend used to make when they were in high schools. They'd cook some bacon then cook some spam and eggs in the bacon grease. Then they'd put the spam, eggs, bacon, cheese, and mayo on some white bread and fry the whole sandwich in the grease. Holy shit that makes me sick just thinking about it.
DJEB wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote: I remember these sandwiches my brother and his friend used to make when they were in high schools. They'd cook some bacon then cook some spam and eggs in the bacon grease. Then they'd put the spam, eggs, bacon, cheese, and mayo on some white bread and fry the whole sandwich in the grease. Holy shit that makes me sick just thinking about it.
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That's the shit you really need to be afraid of, not crime or terrorism. According to the CDC, the leading causes of death are heart disease cancer and stroke killing 696,947, 557,271 and 162,672 per year respectively. Diabetes ranks at number 6 with 73,249 deaths per year.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm
Samurai_Jerk wrote:DJEB wrote:http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm
Do you link every post to your political ideals?
FG Lurker wrote:What does the CDC have to do with political ideals?
cstaylor wrote:I would bet more on the lower beer intake.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:DJEB wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote: I remember these sandwiches my brother and his friend used to make when they were in high schools. They'd cook some bacon then cook some spam and eggs in the bacon grease. Then they'd put the spam, eggs, bacon, cheese, and mayo on some white bread and fry the whole sandwich in the grease. Holy shit that makes me sick just thinking about it.
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That's the shit you really need to be afraid of, not crime or terrorism. According to the CDC, the leading causes of death are heart disease cancer and stroke killing 696,947, 557,271 and 162,672 per year respectively. Diabetes ranks at number 6 with 73,249 deaths per year.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm
Do you link every post to your political ideals?
Socratesabroad wrote:SJ was referring to DJEB's completely unrelated swipe at gov't policy - "[Heart disease is] the shit you really need to be afraid of, not crime or terrorism. "
Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Do you link every post to your political ideals?
DJEB wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Do you link every post to your political ideals?
If commenting on people's collective behaviour counts as political ideals, then perhaps, yes, I do.
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