the fuck is a telescreen?
i also think it's pretty funny you regard exercise and, oh i don't know, keeping fit, as "fads". or some sort of extremist thought that is being put upon everyone else. it's common fucking sense, jay. unhealthy people cost society money, and they cost human resources of other sorts, too. it's not to do with aesthetic disgust, at all. the mayor isn't part of the high-fashion/image-police brigade who wants everyone to look anorexic. it's about stopping little kids with irresponsible parents from guzzling down as much coke as their little minds want, and developing diabetes before age 14. you are drawing on a completely extreme and non-existent form of rebuttal. nobody wants to enforce perfect thin-ness. this isn't really even about 'banning' people getting fat. it's just legislating unnecessary excess of the worst kind. why does america need supersize portions, anyway? nobody else needs this disgusting symbol of over-consumption and body-hatred.
i also think it's pretty funny you regard exercise and, oh i don't know, keeping fit, as "fads". or some sort of extremist thought that is being put upon everyone else. it's common fucking sense, jay. unhealthy people cost society money, and they cost human resources of other sorts, too. it's not to do with aesthetic disgust, at all. the mayor isn't part of the high-fashion/image-police brigade who wants everyone to look anorexic. it's about stopping little kids with irresponsible parents from guzzling down as much coke as their little minds want, and developing diabetes before age 14. you are drawing on a completely extreme and non-existent form of rebuttal. nobody wants to enforce perfect thin-ness. this isn't really even about 'banning' people getting fat. it's just legislating unnecessary excess of the worst kind. why does america need supersize portions, anyway? nobody else needs this disgusting symbol of over-consumption and body-hatred.