Spoiler Feeling superior for eating better than the mcdonald's crowd huh? lol what an achievement. (I'm a level 5 vegan)
Did you really just reply to my post, where I humbly stated that I am truly concerned for others health, where I stated that my motivation of promoting health comes from seeing my grandmother getting her limbs cut off to diabetes, my aunt being crippled in hospital bed for 10 years, multiple family members prematurely dying due to cancer, heart attacks and drug overdoses over the years ... and you reply by lol'ing at my post, telling me i'm trying to feel superior, and "what an achievement" and then mocking me Are that ****ing stupid you shameless *******?
Speaking of junk food. I had a slice of that Pretzel crust pizza at Little Caesars...smoker's delight.
Alright, pipe down buddy. Nobody is lol'ing at the misfortunes of your family members. YOU shamelessly came into this thread to preach your opinion, and you were told multiple times by multiple people that it wasn't appreciated. Take your ball and go home now Nick.
Why are you getting riled up because people in a thread about a McDonald's hamburger don't want to hear you preach about eating healthy?
Everybody keeps bringing up me being a vegan That is the only single thing I mentioned about being a vegan. My concern is health, not being a vegan.
for $3 you can make wholesome pasta and stuff for multiple meals... if youre broke eating at mcdonalds or any value menus is a terrible idea.. contrary to popular belief. just no one thinks to make time to prepare a simple meal. its sad really
take 30 mins to an hr to make a meal that will last and not kill you over the long run.. fast food just creates a culture of quick, on the run, never think about what youre putting in yourself as long as its $1 and ppl complain about sadness after the fact.. they dont know the food is the root of the vicious cycle
Blame your screen name for being a huge part of the fast food problem, hell even jack in the box has embraced it with the "munchie meals".
On the internet and in real life (especially business), it is for some reason impossible for many people to say, "Oh, OK. I suppose I was wrong" or "My bad" or "I don't know". Not sure why that is. I say "I don't know" more than any other phrase. I don't think that they don't realize that they are in the wrong, I think they just don't want to admit it to themselves and others.