A tale of 2 Burger Kings.
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A) They're wrong. No one "owns" a child... they only have responsibility for them and control over their upbringing. The child still has rights, and violating those rights is a crime, one which should forfeit the parent of their role in the childs life.
B) Those boys thankfully generally end up quite smeared themselves when that happens... or paying out the ass for it.
C) By your arguments in favor of regulating dangerous choices, sex itself (a VERY dangerous thing if done wrong, both physically and emotionally) should be a highly regulated activity that requires registration, permits, and rare actual cases of approval. I mean you'd have to show you're emotionally stable enough to be responsible with the other person's emotional responses to it... which is by and large a complete impossibility.
B) Those boys thankfully generally end up quite smeared themselves when that happens... or paying out the ass for it.
C) By your arguments in favor of regulating dangerous choices, sex itself (a VERY dangerous thing if done wrong, both physically and emotionally) should be a highly regulated activity that requires registration, permits, and rare actual cases of approval. I mean you'd have to show you're emotionally stable enough to be responsible with the other person's emotional responses to it... which is by and large a complete impossibility.
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Re: A tale of 2 Burger Kings.
Is this CEO's first OD rant? Yay!!!
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My impression is that while he seems to be a nice bloke he is very confused Libertarian. It's all or nothing I'm afraid. You can't be for "some" regulation can you? No half-assed reactionary allowed!kiwiincambodia wrote:Is this CEO's first OD rant? Yay!!!
Life should be free and without any constraints - fuck the govt., authorities of any kind, other people and the hapless innocents. Isn't that why most people moved here?
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The problem with "some" is who gets to pick where your arbitrary line is drawn?
Mob rule? Activists who claim to "know best"?
Mob rule? Activists who claim to "know best"?
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One for Surely.JBTrain wrote:Yes. Made that twice at Garage, great stuff. Cheese curds required, not just regular cheese. No pineapple, wouldn't interest the Bogan community.Milord wrote:There is a French-Canadian delite called Poutine, which is Fries, cheddar cheese, beef gravy over top.StroppyChops wrote:Spent some time in ClogLand with Mrs Stroppy visiting her rellies. They 'stock up' for the frozen winter over there and one of their favourite carbs is hot chips with mayonnaise and satay sauce. Took a while to get used to, but quite fond of it now. I have a favourite comment: in Holland every meal is deep fried fat. Dessert is distinguished from main course because it is deep fried fat with icing sugar.Milord wrote:How about vinegar on the fries(chips)? Yumm.
Gooey, sticky, mass of fries. Yum.
Homer Simpson in hell:
"They're out of hot dogs! And the coleslaw has pineapple in it! Ahhhhhhhh! German potato salad!"
Re: A tale of 2 Burger Kings.
Well, at least they have stopped using "pink slime" in their burgers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_slime ... Pink_slime
Or at least claim to:
'Pink Slime' Makes Comeback as Beef Prices Spike
Surging U.S. Beef Prices Revive Ingredient That Nearly Disappeared Two Years Ago
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1 ... 1127674958
Mmmmm... yummy!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_slime ... Pink_slime
Or at least claim to:
'Pink Slime' Makes Comeback as Beef Prices Spike
Surging U.S. Beef Prices Revive Ingredient That Nearly Disappeared Two Years Ago
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1 ... 1127674958
Mmmmm... yummy!
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Re: A tale of 2 Burger Kings.
I think a lot of the blame also lays with the manufacturers, who use High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) as a much cheaper alternative to sugar ( to combat the high levels of salt) It is not nice and leads directly to fat deposits on some internal organs. The body finds it very had to break it down:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-fructose_corn_syrup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-fructose_corn_syrup
Remember your Karma helps a Wet Child In Wigan !
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but it's not like the use of these ingredients is kept secret... meaning people who still choose to eat it accept responsibility for their consumption, and the results of it.
Re: A tale of 2 Burger Kings.
but Mr Donalds hold two records simultaneously, worst burger and best marketingOrangeDragon wrote:but it's not like the use of these ingredients is kept secret... meaning people who still choose to eat it accept responsibility for their consumption, and the results of it.
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Thank you for that...shite - pure shite all the fast food crap...wake up peeps - it's your own body you're fucking with...EdinWigan wrote:but Mr Donalds hold two records simultaneously, worst burger and best marketingOrangeDragon wrote:but it's not like the use of these ingredients is kept secret... meaning people who still choose to eat it accept responsibility for their consumption, and the results of it.
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