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[–] cityfox 0 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I think it leans a little too far toward making overweight people victims. Sure, there is now a metric fuckton more garbagey, sugary food in stores (than decades past), but basic concepts about nutrition are taught in early school years, so it's not like people don't understand that they're eating garbage. I do think they might be onto something when they discuss regulating food conglomerates, however this should not be a massive crack down. Calorie content is already required on food packaging, so it's not like people are ingesting mystery foods.

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[–] TheThinSister 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Fatties laugh about eating junk food, even calling it that too. But they can't close their fucking mouth long enough to actually think what JUNK FOOD could possibly mean. They just want to shove questionably edible things down their gullet. It's the tubs fault for going back to eating that in the first place, not the companies. They just know their is a gold mine in that business.

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[–] journalistsarelazy 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Precisely, if humanity woke up one day and (hypothetically) switched to healthier food, the market would react and provide said produce on mass and cheaper.

You can't fully blame the companies... if they weren't doing it, someone else would.

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[–] Fatkini 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I recognize food addiction being a thing but it's no excuse. We don't tell meth heads they're beautiful and excuse them because meth is really addictive. Everyone talking about food addiction is acting like it's an excuse. You can't make fun of people because they're addicted. They're victims. It's maddening. The same obese people crying about being made fun of will pass these addictions and bad habits on to their children, and then will cry about the people judging their kids or their parenting. So it's a crippling addiction that you've given to your offspring, but other people are still the problem. Mom of the year shit right fucking there. You did real fucking good.

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[–] 559545? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I couldn't stand "sugah made me faaaat."

No shit, sherlock. No one pumps you with it by force.

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[–] NoSympathy ago 

Good and bad IMO. I didn't like how they didn't focus enough on energy (calorie) restriction for weight loss.

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[–] ChildrenToSpare 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

They actually totally disregarded that as a "myth" if I remember correctly

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[–] Not_lex_luthor [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

yes they did, that part realy bugged me.

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[–] NoSympathy ago 

Disturbing.

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[–] Erdrick 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

I actually watched it after I heard that it inspired Kevin Smith to stop being such a fat sack of garbage. I found the part where Michelle Obama tried to do something about high calorie foods and got completely undermined to be quite interesting. Still, while there are still more high sugar foods today then there's ever been that's not an excuse for becoming an Obeast. It's all about portion control, calories in vs calories out.

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[–] Fatkini 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

After that happened Michelle's whole attitude seemed to change. She looked defeated. I felt bad for her. She really has been trying to change things.

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[–] TheThinSister ago 

Exactly! I try to eat healthy most days and to exercise, but I still have a little chocolate here and there. I just don't do it every day. And I limit the sugar I have. I've done this from a young age. It isn't that hard of a concept.

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[–] KashEsq 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Overall, I think it was a good movie, especially since it showcased the historical and economic bases for why we are currently experiencing an obesity epidemic. Ignorance of why we get fat and what's been keeping us fat is why we have so many fat people today. There is too much misinformation and fat logic out there, and this movie did a pretty good job at succinctly dispelling a lot of that nonsense.

Yes, it unfortunately has some fat sympathy, but it's still a good film for people who genuinely are ignorant about how our bodies work and the external factors to which they have allowed themselves to fall victim.

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[–] dryerasecalendar 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I couldn't even finish it. It just seemed like it was trying to excuse completely willful ignorance. I enjoy fast food every now and again, but it's not like I don't know what I'm eating; the nutrition information for EVERYTHING is easily accessible and/or prominently displayed. People aren't fat because the evil fast food corporations are injecting salt and sugar into vegetables, they're fat because they eat too much shit.

I also didn't like the fact that they cast exercise in such a bad light. Sure, a walk around the block can't undo a bad diet, but that's no reason to not walk around the block.

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[–] lclif 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Same here, dude. I couldn't even finish it.

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[–] commandershitlorde ago 

Should also watch "Bite Size" on Netflix.

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[–] LoseWeightFatShit 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I enjoyed it, but yes it puts overweight people into the victim role and puts the blame on society and lobbying. I remember being irritated through most of it and thinking, parents buy the food, kids don't have cash, PARENTS are at fault, it's that simple!! FUCK!!!!!

Even so, I still enjoyed it because it did get some messages across very well. I would love to see more documentaries pop up regarding obeastity.

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[–] TheThinSister ago 

I think they just didn't want to attack potential viewer base.

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[–] LoseWeightFatShit ago 

Good point.

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[–] Deathstalker ago  (edited ago)

full movie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaAQRfxpSjI

Is this it? This is all about GMOs.

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