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I don't get why people frown upon this so much. I've had lots of girls tell me that I'm too tall and no one makes that out to be a big deal, but as soon as I say I don't like fat girls people act like I'm some bad guy. If girls can think I'm too tall then why can't I think some girls are too fat?
Don't give it a second thought. They don't. They are sizing you up every time you walk by. Sleep easy on it.
No kidding. Now we just have to find all that extra $$$ to buy all-organic and farmer-friendly (read: Monsanto had nothing to do with its production) food, make meals from it, and serve!
No kidding. Now we just have to find all that extra $$$ to buy all-organic and farmer-friendly (read: Monsanto had nothing to do with its production) food, make meals from it, and serve!
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Why does it have to be all organic to be low in calorie fruit or vegetable? And how does the benefit of the farmer impact its calories?
There's a thing called growing fruit and vegetables or buying from farmers. You will feel healthier than the fat pigs who eat 3 Big Macs.
I'm assuming you do this and have found it very easy? How about those that live in a city and can't get out to the country to 'buy from farmers'. How about those that live in areas where certain produce is only in season during certain parts of the year and buying it becomes VERY expensive when it's out of season? Or those that have to work 2 jobs or go to school while working full time just to put a roof over their heads?
I grew up in farm country, and I have a feeling you have NO idea what it's like to grow your own food.
There is a lovely book called Never Kiss a Goat on the Lips that I feel you should read. It entails how much work and energy it takes to grow and store enough food to feed a family of 4. Spoiler alert...it's more than you think.
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