At my monthly staff meeting we watched "Super Size Me." Which was cool. I mean, how many people got paid to watch that movie? Anyway, it was good, but not very inciteful, really. I think it stops on the very safe side of upsetting or challenging anyone.
But it did remind me about how much I hate that Jared douchebag. There's a scene where he is speaking to a highschool about his struggle with obesity that transitions into a mom and daughter talking to him about the daughter's struggles. It turned my stomach. That girl says the most intelligent thing in the movie, to me. She says she can't afford to eat at subway everyday. Does the movie ever talk about the links between socioeconomic status and obesity - i think not.
And that Jared douchebag...I mean, I'm happy that he lost the weight and feels better about himself, but evidently there was a thin jacksnatch living inside big huggable Jared. Evidently, big-jean wearing Jared had a leach of a douchebag scrawny twatface willing to make larger people everywhere feel crappy about themselves so he can get paid Jared living inside him. Evidently, eating only at subway gives Jared the privelege of giving paid lectures at highschools so he can make teenagers feel like they are the weight loosers in life because they aren't insane enough to eat crappy hoagies for their 3 squares. Here's an idea, Jared. Maybe it wasn't the subway. Maybe it's just that subway is better than what you were stuffing yourself with before. And if subway is better, I can't imagine the crap you were smothering that scrawny prick Jared with, but I know this: you didn't smother him long enough. Thanks a lot fat Jared. If you had finished the job, then tiny douchebag scrawny dillweed Jared wouldn't be convincing teenagers to buy subway under the guise of motivational speaking. What a jackhole gasbag mouthbreather.
I'll stop now. I don't like feeling this way about another...
diggity
But it did remind me about how much I hate that Jared douchebag. There's a scene where he is speaking to a highschool about his struggle with obesity that transitions into a mom and daughter talking to him about the daughter's struggles. It turned my stomach. That girl says the most intelligent thing in the movie, to me. She says she can't afford to eat at subway everyday. Does the movie ever talk about the links between socioeconomic status and obesity - i think not.
And that Jared douchebag...I mean, I'm happy that he lost the weight and feels better about himself, but evidently there was a thin jacksnatch living inside big huggable Jared. Evidently, big-jean wearing Jared had a leach of a douchebag scrawny twatface willing to make larger people everywhere feel crappy about themselves so he can get paid Jared living inside him. Evidently, eating only at subway gives Jared the privelege of giving paid lectures at highschools so he can make teenagers feel like they are the weight loosers in life because they aren't insane enough to eat crappy hoagies for their 3 squares. Here's an idea, Jared. Maybe it wasn't the subway. Maybe it's just that subway is better than what you were stuffing yourself with before. And if subway is better, I can't imagine the crap you were smothering that scrawny prick Jared with, but I know this: you didn't smother him long enough. Thanks a lot fat Jared. If you had finished the job, then tiny douchebag scrawny dillweed Jared wouldn't be convincing teenagers to buy subway under the guise of motivational speaking. What a jackhole gasbag mouthbreather.
I'll stop now. I don't like feeling this way about another...
diggity
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Actuallly, a lot of research has been done on the link between obesity and economics. And a lot of people can't afford to eat at Subway, or don't live near one, but that particular scene mad me angry for another reason. The fat daughter has a fat mother who is only concerned with fat daughter's problem because she is fatter. Mother is not looking at her own eating habits, and is certainly not helping with daughter's self esteem.
The part of the film I found to be most enlightening was the school lunch program segment. Its digusting to me that even the government allows our children to eat like they do. I feel the same way about NCSU's food, its sucks. NCSU sells Chic-fil-a and papa John's pizza, despite the fact that its a land grant institution where a large portion of its students are learning how to grow food. Why don't we feed our children sweetpotatoes, beans and salad? It doesn't cost more...
Anyway, it was good to see you again last night and get a chance, however brief, to talk to you! I got to hang out with Ardilla too. That girl rocks, and you are a very lucky man!!
Was that Beck?
That was sooo bad ass