Fear and Shame 2016-02-22 February 2016

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illiad wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:Hey, now, some Walmart employees are humans and not walmartians. At least, that's the case with my Walmart.
yeah, the employees must have a good resistance to the stranger people...

I want to know how the hockey sticks some of those managed to get in the doors in the first place.
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DinkyInky wrote:
illiad wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:Hey, now, some Walmart employees are humans and not walmartians. At least, that's the case with my Walmart.
yeah, the employees must have a good resistance to the stranger people...

I want to know how the hockey sticks some of those managed to get in the doors in the first place.
me too!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: I just searched 'walmartians'... :P :D
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DinkyInky wrote:I want to know how the hockey sticks some of those managed to get in the doors in the first place.
because the doors are the double-wide sliding-from-both-sides to the center with no vertical bar in the way... even then I'll bet some STILL had to maneuver to get in.
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Lard.

Or, in some extreme cases, animal birthing lubricant.
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Dave wrote:And they wonder why American adults have a problem with diabetes and clogged arteries. The answer is simple... we're industrious, and we get started on the task early in life!

Deep-fried Snickers on a stick... ooogh. :roll:
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jwhouk wrote:And Imma gonna call it now - she's part Barracuda.
When we've seen Jessie in her real from, she has looked very predatory, fish-wise.
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Maybe that's the reason for the animosity between sirens and mermaids - both are marine predators, in competition for the same fish.
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:
Dave wrote:Deep-fried Snickers on a stick... ooogh. :roll:
Very popular in Scotland...
Helps kill the taste of the haggis? ;)
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They actually think Haggis tastes good- but they also think Bagpipes are a musical instrument, golf is a relaxing game and skirts are appropriate attire for men so go figure...
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It's not a skirt, it's a kilt! They call it a "kilt" because that was what happened to the last man to call it a skirt!
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I'm not about to start a fight anybody that wears kilt regimental in scottish winter . . .

And the Greatpipes are a musical instrument!

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FreeFlier wrote:And the Greatpipes are a musical instrument!

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scantrontb wrote:
DinkyInky wrote:I want to know how the hockey sticks some of those managed to get in the doors in the first place.
because the doors are the double-wide sliding-from-both-sides to the center with no vertical bar in the way... even then I'll bet some STILL had to maneuver to get in.
The cart tunnels for some stores have an 8x5 bay door on the outside. Provided they can duck, they can get in through there if the path is clear. Additionally, the sliding doors can actually be swung outward from their tracks and allow for an extra 2½ inches of width.

Now the question is what's the cause?
  • *Can't afford nutritious foods
    *Food insecurity (going hungry, then overeating, then going hungry again)
    *High levels of stress/ anxiety/depression
    *Medical issues they can't afford to take care of (thyroid issues, PCOS, ovarian cysts, etc)
    *Low quality education (leads to a weak mind and bad life choices)
    *Addicted to instant gratification
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Sgt. Howard wrote:They actually think Haggis tastes good- but they also think Bagpipes are a musical instrument, golf is a relaxing game and skirts are appropriate attire for men so go figure...
Haggis is fine provided it's prepared properly. Ketchup also helps.
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Gyrrakavian wrote: Now the question is what's the cause?
  • can't afford nutritious foods
    Food insecurity (going hungry, then overeating, then going hungry again)
    High levels of stress/ anxiety/depression
    Medical issues they can't afford to take care of (thyroid issues, PCOS, ovarian cysts, etc
Well, duh. Cheaper food is made with simpler products, which have lots of fat, sugar, and high starch content.
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jwhouk wrote:
Gyrrakavian wrote: Now the question is what's the cause?
  • *Can't afford nutritious foods
    *Food insecurity (going hungry, then overeating, then going hungry again)
    *High levels of stress/ anxiety/depression
    *Medical issues they can't afford to take care of (thyroid issues, PCOS, ovarian cysts, etc)
    *Liw quality education (leads to weak minds and bad life choices)
    *Addicted to instant gratification
Well, duh. Cheaper food is made with simpler products, which have lots of fat, sugar, and high starch content.
PCOS affects 1 in every 5 women. It screws with blood sugar and hormones. Treatment is expensive because it requires both hormone therapy and diabetic medication.

That said, yes, a lot of these go hand in hand for some folks. Viscious cycles and all that.
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Gyrrakavian wrote: Now the question is what's the cause?
  • can't afford nutritious foods
Or, more generally, limited access to nutritious foods.

Quite a few poorer neighborhoods don't have a decent supermarket in the area... just "convenience" stores, liquor stores, and maybe some fast-food restaurants. Buying fresh vegetables and good nutritious ingredients requires traveling for some miles, which requires a means of transportation (which means $), time, and opportunity. And, preparing good food requires knowing how... a lot of people grow up without ever learning more than a little about how to cook.

Alcoholism may play a role in some cases... add calories from beer, subtract taking proper care of self...
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And a considerable number simply don't care . . . They choose to not eat right, but to eat what tastes good.

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I was referring to the fact in a lot of the pics there were no shoes and/or shirt worn, some had very little clothes on.
I've seen several stores, including Wal-Sams kick people out via law enforcement for coming in half naked, or wearing no shoes. The one exception was when the girls heel broke, and she begged for even a pair of flip flops so she could come in to buy new shoes.
Manager grabbed the gaudiest neon pair of dollar flip flops to see if she was serious, and she gratefully put them on and limped to the shoe aisle to buy a new pair of shoes...paid for the gaudy flip flops too.

I'm not talking the hoochie mamas with halter tops, short shorts and hooker heels, dripping with fake bling...those I'm used to.

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I've never understood the connection between poverty and morbid obesity- yet it does seem that morbid obesity is more common among the poor than any other class. The only connection I can see would be education- poor education often produces weak minds and weak bodies, that the connection is a common cause.
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Gyrrakavian wrote:
Sgt. Howard wrote:They actually think Haggis tastes good- but they also think Bagpipes are a musical instrument, golf is a relaxing game and skirts are appropriate attire for men so go figure...
Haggis is fine provided it's prepared properly. Ketchup also helps.
Chitterlings are also quite tasty when prepared right (i like fried but boiled is also good), dont mean i can get my wife to eat them or fix them. Come to think of it a lot of people kinda turn green at the thought of eating them.
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