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[OT] Why are so many Americans "overweight"
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<blockquote data-quote="The Forsaken One" data-source="post: 302615" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>I put that up to see if it was correct since I have no personal experience with much american media and how they portrait certain people. But if you are correct about this point than that is most certianly a very sad buisenss indeed.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>This I have learned from personal experience and from what people who live in the states tell me. So it has NOTHING at all to do with what the media tells me. And we are talking about certian parts and places in America in specifique alot of parts of tje major cities and as someone put up as even in some small towns. </p><p></p><p>What do you guys precicely mean with that "on-go" culture and how did it get that far..? One page ago someone was talking about massively bored americaan Youths that eat because they are bored. (The last is obviously linked to another statement about that parents keep chldren inside because it isn't safe in their eyes, another point to that safety and security feelings in the US leave much much work.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Forsaken One, post: 302615, member: 799"] I put that up to see if it was correct since I have no personal experience with much american media and how they portrait certain people. But if you are correct about this point than that is most certianly a very sad buisenss indeed. This I have learned from personal experience and from what people who live in the states tell me. So it has NOTHING at all to do with what the media tells me. And we are talking about certian parts and places in America in specifique alot of parts of tje major cities and as someone put up as even in some small towns. What do you guys precicely mean with that "on-go" culture and how did it get that far..? One page ago someone was talking about massively bored americaan Youths that eat because they are bored. (The last is obviously linked to another statement about that parents keep chldren inside because it isn't safe in their eyes, another point to that safety and security feelings in the US leave much much work.) [/QUOTE]
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