changeeleven bravo wrote:
obamas america
this wouldnt happen if we had a white man as president
Tu Stultus Es
He misses getting his car washed......boohoo
soylent green
Edit - Nothing is likely to do more harm to future generations than the garbage that a school lunch or a dietician would serve up. I'm sorry, but it's fucking food. If it doesn't taste good it's pointless to consume it. Sodium reduction by 5% annual? Ok, excess sodium is bad but salt is what brings out the flavor in foods. American health food culture is possibly the worst thing on the planet. Fucking schmucks obsessed with their looks and projecting their self loathing onto others.
Edit - Nothing is likely to do more harm to future generations than the garbage that a school lunch or a dietician would serve up. I'm sorry, but it's fucking food. If it doesn't taste good it's pointless to consume it. Sodium reduction by 5% annual? Ok, excess sodium is bad but salt is what brings out the flavor in foods. American health food culture is possibly the worst thing on the planet. Fucking schmucks obsessed with their looks and projecting their self loathing onto others.
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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."
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1488eleven bravo wrote:
this wouldnt happen if we had a white man as president
When I was a kid, fridays were pizza day in public school. You got a slice of shitty Elio's pizza, a fruit cup with some overly sweet syrup and a little paper cup full of salad with way too much vinaigrette on it. I dunno, maybe that school has Gordon Ramsey cooking in the back or something. One of the few things I learned in public school is that the last people on the planet you want to entrust your childrens health and welfare to are the rejects that work in the lunch room.DesertFox- wrote:
I don't know about you guys, but whatever I brought was generally healthier than what the school was serving.
At least at university, we've got fresh fruit, a salad bar, and such available every day.
"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
But it's so yumpresidentsheep wrote:
Fuck foie gras, that shit should be banned universally.pirana6 wrote:
that's the same fuckin state that banned foie gras too. ban them from the country...
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-Frederick Bastiat
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didn't you once post about drinking a mate's vomit?presidentsheep wrote:
Fuck foie gras, that shit should be banned universally.pirana6 wrote:
that's the same fuckin state that banned foie gras too. ban them from the country...
I thought you went to a nice private school too.Jay wrote:
When I was a kid, fridays were pizza day in public school. You got a slice of shitty Elio's pizza, a fruit cup with some overly sweet syrup and a little paper cup full of salad with way too much vinaigrette on it. I dunno, maybe that school has Gordon Ramsey cooking in the back or something. One of the few things I learned in public school is that the last people on the planet you want to entrust your childrens health and welfare to are the rejects that work in the lunch room.DesertFox- wrote:
I don't know about you guys, but whatever I brought was generally healthier than what the school was serving.
At least at university, we've got fresh fruit, a salad bar, and such available every day.
I did for high school. We had a badass gay black cook named WillyHurricane2k9 wrote:
I thought you went to a nice private school too.Jay wrote:
When I was a kid, fridays were pizza day in public school. You got a slice of shitty Elio's pizza, a fruit cup with some overly sweet syrup and a little paper cup full of salad with way too much vinaigrette on it. I dunno, maybe that school has Gordon Ramsey cooking in the back or something. One of the few things I learned in public school is that the last people on the planet you want to entrust your childrens health and welfare to are the rejects that work in the lunch room.DesertFox- wrote:
I don't know about you guys, but whatever I brought was generally healthier than what the school was serving.
At least at university, we've got fresh fruit, a salad bar, and such available every day.
"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
Ah
My private school used to have a shitty food service contract with Aramark. Then one year they upgraded to an awesome one, the food was fantastic most days. The few days it wasn't were "sandwich days" aka making your own sandwich (or salad).
UMD's dining is meh. Some good meals at the 'daily special' but everything else gets very old very quickly.
My private school used to have a shitty food service contract with Aramark. Then one year they upgraded to an awesome one, the food was fantastic most days. The few days it wasn't were "sandwich days" aka making your own sandwich (or salad).
UMD's dining is meh. Some good meals at the 'daily special' but everything else gets very old very quickly.
My first year at college they had an italian food section in the back where only the upper classmen were allowed. I used to go back there all the time for anti-pasto and halfway decent pasta. They turned it into a sandwich and pizza bar the next semester and it was dead from then on.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Ah
My private school used to have a shitty food service contract with Aramark. Then one year they upgraded to an awesome one, the food was fantastic most days. The few days it wasn't were "sandwich days" aka making your own sandwich (or salad).
UMD's dining is meh. Some good meals at the 'daily special' but everything else gets very old very quickly.
"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."
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I honestly don't think Diet has anything to do with it, I think it's so much more that Kids Just don't play outside anymore.
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I remember I was pissed when going to middle school from 5th grade that we only had 1 recess period that was pretty much mixed with lunchtime, but gym was alright. I think the major reason I ran track in high school was just so I'd be exercising (cause I'm very unmotivated and don't push myself when I'm in charge) and got to hang out with people as a bonus. It certainly wasn't because I was good...cpt.fass1 wrote:
I honestly don't think Diet has anything to do with it, I think it's so much more that Kids Just don't play outside anymore.
Yeah, this is pretty much it. When was the last time you saw a group of kids out in the street playing baseball or something? It just doesn't happen anymore. If kids do anything for social interaction it's going over each others houses and sitting on the couch or in front of the computer together. This is definitely one aspect of technological advancement that I think sucks.cpt.fass1 wrote:
I honestly don't think Diet has anything to do with it, I think it's so much more that Kids Just don't play outside anymore.
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It still happens. In my former house in Stony Brook, the asian kids (surprise surprise, it's Stony Brook) across the street were always out on the street playing baseball or catch or something similar. In the apartment complex I live in now when I'm home from college in Port Jefferson, the small group of about 8-10 kids is ALWAYS playing outside. There's no doubt certain kids do nothing but sit on the computer or play video games all day, but I think it's incorrect to paint kids today with such a broad brush.Jay wrote:
Yeah, this is pretty much it. When was the last time you saw a group of kids out in the street playing baseball or something? It just doesn't happen anymore. If kids do anything for social interaction it's going over each others houses and sitting on the couch or in front of the computer together. This is definitely one aspect of technological advancement that I think sucks.cpt.fass1 wrote:
I honestly don't think Diet has anything to do with it, I think it's so much more that Kids Just don't play outside anymore.
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Of course it is. I wasn't saying all kids are like that. I've just been on this planet long enough to note the difference between pre-video game kids and post-video game kids. The difference is stark and it got even worse after everyone got a PC and the internet.
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-Frederick Bastiat
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That's only part of it of course. The media has made parents so terrified of kidnappers and child molesters and people putting glass in candy that parents have really clamped down on their kids too. Yet another reason to hate the ratings driven media.
"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
I mean, I've been here 11 years less than you and I've seen it too. Even with myself. I just don't think it's as rampant as the media leads to believe. If you were to look in an average class in my high school, maybe 3 kids out of 25 would be overweight, and never really that bad.Jay wrote:
Of course it is. I wasn't saying all kids are like that. I've just been on this planet long enough to note the difference between pre-video game kids and post-video game kids. The difference is stark and it got even worse after everyone got a PC and the internet.
Maybe it's just different out here. One of the lowest crime rates in America, highest paid cops, very rarely hear of a murder (except for that pesky serial killer who has a thing for hookers). I dunno, there's no "fear" out here. Kids play in the street here all the time, go walking at night down a main road like 347, 25A, etc.Jay wrote:
That's only part of it of course. The media has made parents so terrified of kidnappers and child molesters and people putting glass in candy that parents have really clamped down on their kids too. Yet another reason to hate the ratings driven media.
I would not send my kids at a school that ban the food i consider to be healty because they dont aprove...that would be if i had children...Hope this does not strike the great Canada too
Canadian maple syrup is a super food now, just give them a shot of it and they are good for the day.Roger Lesboules wrote:
I would not send my kids at a school that ban the food i consider to be healty because they dont aprove...that would be if i had children...Hope this does not strike the great Canada too
Not to be a big downer and just blame it on the internet. I think the fact that there's no stay at home parents anymore has alot to do with it as well.
Fuck yes!Nic wrote:
Canadian maple syrup is a super food now, just give them a shot of it and they are good for the day.Roger Lesboules wrote:
I would not send my kids at a school that ban the food i consider to be healty because they dont aprove...that would be if i had children...Hope this does not strike the great Canada too
add to it, that the school I am sure chose the lowest bidder for supply. What would that say as to the quality?Jay wrote:
soylent green
Edit - Nothing is likely to do more harm to future generations than the garbage that a school lunch or a dietician would serve up. I'm sorry, but it's fucking food. If it doesn't taste good it's pointless to consume it. Sodium reduction by 5% annual? Ok, excess sodium is bad but salt is what brings out the flavor in foods. American health food culture is possibly the worst thing on the planet. Fucking schmucks obsessed with their looks and projecting their self loathing onto others.