lol wtf from toys in happy meals to the fourth reich lmaounnamednewbie13 wrote:
What happens if someone thinks it's a good idea to round up all the Jews and put them into US death camps? f* the constitution, right?
Hail the fourth empire?
It's like when you split a crave case with a friend. The toy that comes with it is the massive pool of shit that you blast into your toilet later on.
kids wont stop wanting Mc'ds because they wont get a toy ffs. parents just need to be more responsible and not take their kids there so much
Reminds me of the crusade against this guy:
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
camels are fuckin uglyJohnG@lt wrote:
Reminds me of the crusade against this guy:
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California.
Telling businesses they are not allowed to do the things they have invested money in and made money at.
Sort of why there is a wagon train like exodus from the state by companies large and small.
Good luck with the power rate increase for a green economy L.A. See you!
Telling businesses they are not allowed to do the things they have invested money in and made money at.
Sort of why there is a wagon train like exodus from the state by companies large and small.
Good luck with the power rate increase for a green economy L.A. See you!
I've got a nephew in law who will ONLY only eat McDonalds -and hotdogs. He's concentration camp skinny & now 18. Back when I met my (at the time) girl friend's parents (9 years ago) we all went to one of those dinner and a show japanese grill restaurants. His mom showed up a few minutes late with a bag of McDonalds chicken nuggets and fries for him. I asked my wife 'what's the deal with twiggy over there?' She said he won't eat anything else. Great parenting. He'd been that way for as long as she could remember. Sad.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Instead of the toy you should get an extra mcnugget.
more to health then just weight ...
... we should allow lead in toys as long as there is a label, good parenting will them out of the hands of children
... we should allow lead in toys as long as there is a label, good parenting will them out of the hands of children
There is a difference. I do not believe the government has a right to legislate in this field. Now if the FDA came out and said that these meals were a health hazard and should be banned.... I'd defer.jsnipy wrote:
more to health then just weight ...
... we should allow lead in toys as long as there is a label, good parenting will them out of the hands of children
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
I like some of those toys.
I think it's great when the government decides what I should or shouldn't eat.
If it wasn't for them i would eat at McD's 3 times a day 7 days a week... Thank you for
watching out for me govt.
If it wasn't for them i would eat at McD's 3 times a day 7 days a week... Thank you for
watching out for me govt.
Love is the answer
i know right!Catbox wrote:
I think it's great when the government decides what I should or shouldn't eat.
If it wasn't for them i would eat at McD's 3 times a day 7 days a week... Thank you for
watching out for me govt.
I ate plenty of Happy meals growing up as a kid, played lots of Atari 2600, NES, Super NES ect as well. Watched lots of TV too. I also played outside all the time. And played tons of sports too. It's not McDonald's fault. Kids today are just mostly fat, lazy and spoiled with not much discipline. Parents are up there on the blame list.ruisleipa wrote:
Silicon valley bans Happy Meals, and others:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/ap … an-obesityBloody good idea I reckon. Slap some more tax on those babies and see MCD's lose some of their cholesterol allureSilicon Valley, the undisputed leader of the technology revolution, is seeking to add a new accolade to its reputation by becoming the leader of the fight against obesity induced by fast food.
Elected officials in Santa Clara County, the area to the south of San Francisco that covers most of Silicon Valley, have introduced a law banning restaurants from offering toys with any children's meals that fail to meet national health criteria.
In other words, the Happy Meal is for the chop. It is believed to be the first such law anywhere in the world.
but... you cant expect the parents to tell their kid no can you? i mean, parents arent supposed to teach their kids things... they're supposed to be understanding friends that help you through life right?CC-Marley wrote:
I ate plenty of Happy meals growing up as a kid, played lots of Atari 2600, NES, Super NES ect as well. Watched lots of TV too. I also played outside all the time. And played tons of sports too. It's not McDonald's fault. Kids today are just mostly fat, lazy and spoiled with not much discipline. Parents are up there on the blame list.ruisleipa wrote:
Silicon valley bans Happy Meals, and others:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/ap … an-obesityBloody good idea I reckon. Slap some more tax on those babies and see MCD's lose some of their cholesterol allureSilicon Valley, the undisputed leader of the technology revolution, is seeking to add a new accolade to its reputation by becoming the leader of the fight against obesity induced by fast food.
Elected officials in Santa Clara County, the area to the south of San Francisco that covers most of Silicon Valley, have introduced a law banning restaurants from offering toys with any children's meals that fail to meet national health criteria.
In other words, the Happy Meal is for the chop. It is believed to be the first such law anywhere in the world.
Don't they call it child abuse these days?krazed wrote:
but... you cant expect the parents to tell their kid no can you? i mean, parents arent supposed to teach their kids things... they're supposed to be understanding friends that help you through life right?CC-Marley wrote:
I ate plenty of Happy meals growing up as a kid, played lots of Atari 2600, NES, Super NES ect as well. Watched lots of TV too. I also played outside all the time. And played tons of sports too. It's not McDonald's fault. Kids today are just mostly fat, lazy and spoiled with not much discipline. Parents are up there on the blame list.ruisleipa wrote:
Silicon valley bans Happy Meals, and others:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/ap … an-obesity
Bloody good idea I reckon. Slap some more tax on those babies and see MCD's lose some of their cholesterol allure
probably
Hell yeah! I used to be out in the street until after dark every night playing football or baseball with the other kids in my neighborhood. You NEVER see that kind of thing anymore. Parents are so terrified of 'bad people' harming their kids that they essentially discourage them from leaving the house.CC-Marley wrote:
I ate plenty of Happy meals growing up as a kid, played lots of Atari 2600, NES, Super NES ect as well. Watched lots of TV too. I also played outside all the time. And played tons of sports too. It's not McDonald's fault. Kids today are just mostly fat, lazy and spoiled with not much discipline. Parents are up there on the blame list.ruisleipa wrote:
Silicon valley bans Happy Meals, and others:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/ap … an-obesityBloody good idea I reckon. Slap some more tax on those babies and see MCD's lose some of their cholesterol allureSilicon Valley, the undisputed leader of the technology revolution, is seeking to add a new accolade to its reputation by becoming the leader of the fight against obesity induced by fast food.
Elected officials in Santa Clara County, the area to the south of San Francisco that covers most of Silicon Valley, have introduced a law banning restaurants from offering toys with any children's meals that fail to meet national health criteria.
In other words, the Happy Meal is for the chop. It is believed to be the first such law anywhere in the world.
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Banning happy meal toys doesn't accomplish anything, nor does it curtail any meaningful product choice...
ruisleipa wrote:
lol wtf from toys in happy meals to the fourth reich lmaounnamednewbie13 wrote:
What happens if someone thinks it's a good idea to round up all the Jews and put them into US death camps? f* the constitution, right?
Hail the fourth empire?
Underlined for effect.jsnipy wrote:
f' the constitution seriously.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Is this actually constitutional?
This is a good idea.
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When I was a kid, the toy was an effective lure, but I stayed slim because I actually, you know, ran around at recess and didn't eat junk food constantly at home.Christbane wrote:
kids wont stop wanting Mc'ds because they wont get a toy ffs. parents just need to be more responsible and not take their kids there so much
tbh, kids will just bug their parents to drive them to a McD's that has toys.
...and South Park did it.
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Considering the prevalence of some seriously idiotic children nowadays (please don't ask me to cite examples, I wouldn't know where to start), one has to wonder if parents (generally) can be relied upon any more to actually manage their children. With the intellectual state of America's youth at horrendous levels, I'd say the parents need all the help they can get.
Besides, you can still have your goddamn Happy Meal, the only difference is that you wouldn't get a glorified hunk of plastic with it. Big whoop.
Besides, you can still have your goddamn Happy Meal, the only difference is that you wouldn't get a glorified hunk of plastic with it. Big whoop.
You forget, the children are now the parents.Tetrino wrote:
Considering the prevalence of some seriously idiotic children nowadays (please don't ask me to cite examples, I wouldn't know where to start), one has to wonder if parents (generally) can be relied upon any more to actually manage their children. With the intellectual state of America's youth at horrendous levels, I'd say the parents need all the help they can get.
Besides, you can still have your goddamn Happy Meal, the only difference is that you wouldn't get a glorified hunk of plastic with it. Big whoop.
Oh, and if I was still a kid, it would be no small whoop that I didn't get a worthless windup Luigi on a wheeled cloud. That's why you buy a happy meal and not from the dollar menu, because of the toy.
Without it, it's worthless.
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guys i think the law targets the kind of 'evil marketing' and cheap tactics more so than aiming to enforce any sort of dietary regime.
kind of like banning the tobacco industry from sponsoring formula one racing.
you're free to eat what you want but they just dont want companies using any form of subliminal or questionable methods to sell their calorific feasts
kind of like banning the tobacco industry from sponsoring formula one racing.
you're free to eat what you want but they just dont want companies using any form of subliminal or questionable methods to sell their calorific feasts
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Look around, kids still smoke.Uzique wrote:
guys i think the law targets the kind of 'evil marketing' and cheap tactics more so than aiming to enforce any sort of dietary regime.
kind of like banning the tobacco industry from sponsoring formula one racing.
you're free to eat what you want but they just dont want companies using any form of subliminal or questionable methods to sell their calorific feasts