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/fit/ - Thread 76592048
Anonymous No.76592065
The reality is that it is American culture that causes fatness. It's not sugar, it's not regulations, it's not seed oils, it's not any sort of MAHA BS. That's all just a cope. They have poptarts and McDonalds in Japan and Denmark. They could all whale out if they wanted to, but they don't. America simply has a culture that tolerates being fat. We're a very relaxed and very permissive culture. The reason people are fat as fuck here is the same reason people wear pajamas and basketball shorts everywhere. We're laidback and we don't give a fuck about appearances, so everyone just blows up like the Hindenburg. There's no real solution because there's no way to intentionally change a culture in the long-term.
/tv/ - Thread 213914623
Anonymous No.213917149
There's something interesting to me about the way in which people on /tv/ will vehemently argue that the guy in 12 Angry Men is guilty and the government in Starship Troopers is actually good. These "cases" are completely fictional. Within in the universe of the movie, it is in fact the reality that the guy is innocent and the ST government is evil. This is just obvious if you watch the movie. It's not like the actual government or some actual criminal case like George Floyd where you can look at all these different facts and arguments. It's just a movie. But people on /tv/ are so racist that it transcends into the fictional realm and they'll continue to be chuds even though it doesn't even make sense within that alternate universe lol. I think this sort of low-iq behavior is similar to that post about jogger criminals who don't understand hypotheticals. "But what if you didn't eat breakfast?" "But I did eat breakfast?" The /tv/ version is "But what if a non-white was innocent?" "But they're always guilty." Or, for Starship Troopers, "What if an authoritarian state was bad? "But those states are always good." /tv/ struggles to understand abstract hypotheticals in the same way that a low-sentience "lunchtime rowdy" might.
/biz/ - Thread 60796956
Anonymous No.60796956
People who do not own any bitcoin - why? I am genuinely curious. This is not a troll thread or a seethe thread. I am interested in hearing your reasoning on this when the majority of this board can all agree that bitcoin is vastly superior to stocks, gold, and shitcoins.