Super Size Me - McDonald's the Anti-Christ

Because everybody thinks they have an opinion.

How would you rate this movie?

Poll ended at Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:17 pm

A - Great Doc - Let's go get some Vegan food.
5
71%
B - Pretty Good - Anyone for Pizza
2
29%
C - Alright, I guess - I'm going to get a Big Mac
0
No votes
D - Ok. Can I get some Chicken McNuggets?
0
No votes
E - Sucks!! Can I get a Big Mac Meal super-sized?
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No votes
 
Total votes: 7
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Yeah, well I was merely pointing that out to ensure to the Songfight world that I'm not watching while really getting into it in the way they want me to get into it. Mostly I watch because it's something my wife and I can jeer at while the TV's on.
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Understood. I was just being an assle for some reason. Anyway, I've always lamented how reading is far less social than TV or movies. And it's not like there's that much good on TV these days... I can tolerate crap TV, I just don't actively watch it. This makes me the black sheep in my family.

...Um, and they watch it while eating awful fast-food. Yeah. Back on topic...
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Yeah, we tried for years to give up TV, trying cold turkey, moving the TV, everything. It was like a mission for us for a few years. We just couldn't shake it. Finally, though, we prevailed, and not by even trying anything. The solution: there stopped being anything on TV we felt like watching. So TV itself prompted our ability to not watch. The Swan, believe it or not, is the only show we watch. And the Sopranos, when it comes back on.
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Jim of Seattle wrote:there stopped being anything on TV we felt like watching.
Dragging the two themes of this thread together...

I don't watch much TV as its being broadcast - I record it on videotape or DivX, and watch it when
(a) I can't sleep, or
(b) My brain is to tierd to do anything intelligent, or
(c) I need something to look at while working out

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15-16 puzzle wrote:
tonetripper wrote:McDonald's
http://www.futurefeedforward.com/front.php?fid=27
<3
That is the greatest thing ever, since the last thing I said was the greatest thing ever.
Let cake eat them.
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They're not serious, are they?
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Definitely not serious. Notice the dateline.
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:lol:
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RE: C-Hack's diet story...

However, you can go on a juice fast for a week to, literally, clean all of the shit out of your intestines. And you will experience a more energized feeling a couple days in because your body doesn't have to use as much energy for digestion. It requires an enema at the beginning, however, which is one of the reasons I've never done it.
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Future Boy wrote:RE: C-Hack's diet story...

However, you can go on a juice fast for a week to, literally, clean all of the shit out of your intestines. And you will experience a more energized feeling a couple days in because your body doesn't have to use as much energy for digestion. It requires an enema at the beginning, however, which is one of the reasons I've never done it.
See, I don't think any shit actually stays in your intestines. I think there might be lots of good reasons to fast (spiritual, psychological, etc.), but nutrition isn't one of them.
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Wait, I thought the purpose of the enema was to clean all the shit out your intestines... so what's the purpose of the juice diet/fast thereafter?
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Generic wrote:Wait, I thought the purpose of the enema was to clean all the shit out your intestines
The colon yes, the intestines no. The intesines are far too long and winding to be cleaned out by enema. Plus, they're not just a large storage space for waste - digestion does go on in them.
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If colonic irrigation was a biological imperative, bidets would grow in abudance naturally ... i may try marketing the bidet bush from now on. Or a tree that's actually a very long hose.
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j$ wrote: i may try marketing the bidet bush from now on.
We already have a bidet Bush, thanks.
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I've heard that the idea of "cleansing your system" by eating or drinking something is pure BS, that our bodies are perfectly capable of cleaning out stuff we don't need.
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that may be true if you eat a sensible, well-balanced diet.
i do not.
and i very much find it believable that my insides are all cruddy because of it. it sure feels like it most of the time.
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15-16 puzzle wrote:
tonetripper wrote:McDonald's
http://www.futurefeedforward.com/front.php?fid=27
That is frigging surreal dude. They will stop at nothing to gain more business. Anyone here read Good Omens? Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman. Ronald McDonald for president of the world. :D
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tonetripper wrote:
15-16 puzzle wrote:
tonetripper wrote:McDonald's


http://www.futurefeedforward.com/front.php?fid=27
That is frigging surreal dude. They will stop at nothing to gain more business. Anyone here read Good Omens? Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman. Ronald McDonald for president of the world. :D



Yep, that was surreal all right, gives your perceptions a tweak.
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I rented this the other night and really enjoyed it. The dude did a great job narrating it.

However, I hardly ever eat McD's, and so I'll probably not stop. The human body is pretty good at getting rid crap if you don't pound it in ya, so I figure once in awhile isn't going to kill me. I've done much worse to my body/temple....

The obesity in America bit was pretty good though, and the part about the cafeterias in the schools was just downright frightening.
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Can't be any worse than going for a walk and sucking on tail pipes.......
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