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      Are you legitimately suggesting 99.9% of obese people are overweight because it’s fun for them? Because that’s what you just said.

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          I think we have very different definitions of what “choice” means. If you lack the ability to eat less, then you aren’t choosing now are you?

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              Bruh, why are you acting incredulous when I read what you said back to you. You said that they lack the ability to stop eating. I didn’t say that shit.

              You also said that 99.9% of obese people choose to be that way. Again, you said, this, not me. So which is it? It can’t be both. You have to pick one.

              Either provide a fucking source or admit you just hate fat people.

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      What I’m suggesting is that the only food available to low-income households is high in fat and low in nutrients because that’s what’s cheapest to produce.

      Unless you’re about to suggest being poor is a lifestyle choice too I suggest you stop stuffing words in my mouth.

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          Calories aren’t the problem. Nutrition is. No doubt you’ve heard it said that it’s important to eat a balanced diet. If you can’t afford to eat anything other than McDonald’s, only eating two meals a day total instead of three is not going to put more greens in your diet. It’s just going to make you hungrier.

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              It doesn’t matter how much McDonalds you eat, you’re not going to get a healthy and nutritious meal from it.

              Thank you for demonstrating my point. Eating less McDonald’s won’t make you healthier either. If you can’t get a nutritious meal once in a while, you’re not going to be healthy no matter how much or how little you eat or much you exercise.

              Also microwave meals are a lot healthier (and a lot more epensive) than McDonald’s.