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RE: Rise of the fat fuck

in School Days10 days ago

All of this...I was cheering for all of it! Prepared foods have caused so many problems in society, from obesity to laziness. Children can't be taught how to eat wisely if the chief food preparer in the home is too busy taking selfies instead of cooking real food. The bad habits are ingrained in children from a very young age and during those most formative years.

All of the targets of your 'blame finger' are dead on correct. It seems as though money lies at the root. Healthy people including kids are not profitable for the health industry. Byproducts have to be disposed of somewhere, so why not hide them in foods that are snapped up like treasures. Social media influencers are a bunch of leeches trying to make a buck and five minutes of fame off of the general population.

While we're at it lets hide some of that crap in the multitude of vaccines that are 'mandated' for kids. Things that make them lethargic and docile with endless appetites for fats, carbs and sugars.

Such a big topic lol...I better shut 'er down for now!

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Yep, there's so many elements that combine and is it possible to break it down to just one single element? Not sure.

Greed?

Laziness?

Apathy?

I'm not sure, but there's so many aspects to this and I tried to touch on them without making a post of three million words.

You make some really good points and they either cause or exacerbate issues more and more and it's for that reasons, those things and others, I don't see a bright future, sad considering I have a young niece and nephew who I really would like to have an amazing life because they're amazing people.

All true, but the bright spot is this:

Your family actually cares for those kids. They take care to feed their growing bodies with good food, and their young minds and spare time with healthy, meaningful activities. They're not starving for attention and they're not getting pawned off on someone else to raise. They have the very best start they can get.

You can't set the world on the right path, but you can do things to ensure your niece and nephew continue to progress in the best way possible.

Yep, that's a good point and I feel happy that that's the case. It's difficult being the uncle and being so far away but I'm made to feel part of it. I was on video chat with my niece in Finland on her way to pick strawberries the other day. It was nice, we talked, she showed me the scenery and strawberry farm (which I went to with her when I was there last) and I felt I cluded.

I like to think I add some layers of value to their lives and when I'm gone and they get everything I have amassed in my life they see it as more than wealth, that they remember who I was.

As if they could forget! They're a little older now and you have already built many great memories with them. There's more to come, too, and I know you are so capable of creating lasting memories. You will always be 'cluded'😊

Little buggers, if they forget I'll haunt them!

My nephew is going to a rodeo today, I'm pretty jealous but he's looking forward to it. He said:

"Don't worry little buddy, I'll take some photos for you. Yee haa!"

He likes to talk like the Dukes of Hazzard. 🤣

lol @little buddy...He's thinking about you and making sure you are part of the day! He's taking care of his Uncle Bonkers lol

He's a good lad, always asks how I am, what's been going on at work, what I had for dinner...it shows he's thinking about someone other than himself and I promote it.

He has an awesome time at the rodeo on the weekend, we were talking about it last night. Heard all about him riding dirt bikes, on the dodgems cars, riding a horse and all about the riders/bulls and roping. He loved it.

He sure is (a good lad)! Someone that likes the Duke's...they're good people lol. He seems well rounded and I'm positive you've had a hand in that, as well as his parents of course lol