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Robespierre Richard
6th January 2012, 09:10
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I used to think that this video was hilariously stupid and bad. However, now I actually realize that there are in fact people who fall for this. They don't do it because they're stupid or anything, however working 50-60 hours a week for 50 weeks a year can make you think that maybe there is something that can make you feel less tired all the time and less fat from having such a sedentary cubicle lifestyle where you need to consume a lit of stimulants (coffee and sugar) to stay focused on your job.

And so they start only eating raw food and it's retarded because that video tries to make you scared of cheeseburgers that are bread, ground beef, and cheese, as well as pizza which is bread, tomato sauce, and cheese.

Is cheese evil?
Should bread be made illegal because people in Green Screen Nigeria all live until they're 120?
Have you ever just eaten apples and uncooked vegetables all day?
Do you ever plant a frozen pizza in the ground and get mold?
Should we all go raw and 'easily bench 400 pounds' like that really skinny guy?
Have you ever wished you could be a raw food superstar with manipulated video footage, muscles, and a fake tan?
What is Tadjikistan, Russia like?
Is raw food a sustainable energy source?
Is this 'stare at the sun' video more insane?

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NewLeft
7th January 2012, 22:17
Nevermind job related stress, just eat raw. In fact, let's do a Jamie Oliver and advocate this to the working class since they're to blame for the obesity crisis. Typical green capitalists (I just had to group this type scum into this)/absurd healthy foodists/primitivists hate science. No matter how much they advocate for a raw organic diet, there is no proof that its healthier than a conventional 'healthy' diet that includes cooked food. Ya of course you'll feel different when you go from eatting junk food to veggies/fruits/nuts..etc. Not to mention that most of these "raw" things are not really raw to begin with. We should all bank on this trend, buy large quantities of conventional food and sell it to these people as organic/raw and local for triple the cost. Oh and I like the bodybuilding raw foodies, I like how some of them cycled and THEN went raw and claim that they're able to lift cause they're raw.

ColonelCossack
8th January 2012, 00:16
In see what you did there with the title! ;)