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[–] OggMan 0 points 13 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago
Yes its bad here and worse as we have a single payer health care they are taking up more and more resources whilst refusing to consider lifestyle changes. They will come out with statements like drinkers cost more (they don't) or Smokers cost more (Not with Tax) and finally the well people who do sports and get injured. They are ignorant selfish scum on public transport so much that I will always look if I can drive to avoid them, even if it costs more and takes longer. It is odd as the older ones amongst us remember how someone who would be on the smaller size of them was considered shockingly massive and a rare rare sight, a size UK 18 was considered very big and 20-22 was shocking. I do think a lot of it has to do with a generation of parents who just could not be bothered to teach their children how to cook and themselves just fed them lazy foods. Thankfully I was taught to cook and I take great pleasure in making my family decent food and guess what our child prefers health home cooked food to cheep burgers etc. The cheep food leaves a nasty taste in her mouth. There is too much letting people get away with it and allowing groups to air BS arguments against reasonable health warnings.
[–] niggapls 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
yup. it's entirely parents fault for these new generation hams.
My mom always cooked healthy and pizza/burgers were for special occasions. when I started living independently, the first week I ate nothing but pizza and burgers. by the end of the week I was so disgusted, I haven't had a burger in 2 years. how can these hams keep on having pizza burgers everyday without fail unless they've been addicted to them since childhood