Went to a party and the people having it had a great big back yard with a fire pit. Had a volleyball net and some other games. All the adults enjoyed the games and good weather. Then as it was getting dark we got a good fire going in the fire pit and talked and had some beers. Great party. But all the kids that were there never even came out of the house unless they needed something. All they did was stay inside and play video games. Kids just don't get the exercise like kids did when I was a kid. Me and my friends were always outside playing or riding a bikes. Not kids these days.
You know the most overweight people in America? black and brown people.
Anyone notice how all those poor refugees coming into America are mostly overweight, too?
That's because they live in areas where the only kind of food they can buy is JUNK FOOD, which is due to the way grocery stores are located too far away from them to buy food that's better for them.
And they also lack having access to transportation (their own automobiles) that can get them to a grocery store.
And that's also the reason why the areas where they live are called FOOD DESERTS.
And JUNK FOOD is also much cheaper to buy as well. A bag of chips doesn't cost as much as a bag of POTATOES does for example.
I've been working with poor families in The Bronx for 19 years and you can't throw a brick without hitting a market or bodega full of fruits and veggies there
'Food Desert' is a phoney baloney term
Fat Slobs is a term I can agree with
* I have no idea why Trevor made this a race thing and I don't support the idea that being a fatty is a white or brown deal
Perhaps it would be more helpful to break it down by the STATES that have the most cases??? Because the BRONX is also located next to one of the most populated cities in the country which could also possibly explain a reason why it wouldn't fit as well into the definition of being located inside of a FOOD DESERT???
What states have the highest obesity rate?
>>These are the states with the highest obesity rates in the country: West Virginia (38.1 percent) Mississippi (37.1 percent) Oklahoma (36.5 percent) Iowa (36.4 percent) Alabama (36.3 percent)
And by your own explanation where you say The BRONX has lots of HEALTHY FOOD that also means it wouldn't be inside of a FOOD DESERT:
an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
"many poor people live in food deserts—where they have plenty of food but none of it healthy"
Food Desert
A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food, in contrast with an area with higher access to supermarkets or vegetable shops with fresh foods, which is called a food oasis. The designation considers the type and quality of food available to the population, in addition to the accessibility of the food through the size and proximity of the food stores.
One SHORT 2 SENTENCE paragraph and 2 SHORT QUOTES are what you consider to be LONG WINDED???
Something tells me I'm not the one here with issues that need addressing !!!
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And 6 years ago also doesn't seem like that long ago either.
And since they also keep referring to FOOD DESERTS all the time ON THE NEWS, that also indicates it's still proper to use that term whenever discussing the matter.
So what's the NEW TERM to use instead of FOOD DESERT???
> All the adults enjoyed the games and good weather.
All of them. Every single one. I'll bet that's right, because it reminds me of a pet peeve about such events ... and while all your guests participated, I suspect not all enjoyed them.
At such events I've been to, there's usually one guy -- let's call him Cousin Bob -- who shows up driving a van loaded down with every sort of athletic implement imaginable, its axles groaning from the weight. Wanna get a football game going? No problem -- there are two full sets of uniforms, pads, and a couple of partially assembled goal posts in there! Baseball instead? He's ready for that too! Volleyball, horseshoes, cricket? He's got that stuff as well. He's even got a couple of telephone poles lashed to the top of the vehicle, in case people want to do Scottish caber tosses.
So some sort of game is set up. Then Bob's minions go into action -- for some reason they're predominantly young adult women, I have no idea why. It seems the rule is that Everybody Must Play. When the hell did I agree to that?
So they ask once. I say, maybe later. They ask again in a few minutes. I say that I'm kind of busy. A few minutes after they're back, imploring me to step in for the next round of whatever it is, insisting that Everybody Must Play. Hey, can't you take a hint? -- I'm talking to Cousin Ernie here, he's just got back from ISS where he's been for the past year, it's a hell of a lot more interesting than your stupid game.
Finally I agree to play for one game, just to get them to leave me alone. And of course I've already heard the tired old cliche a hundred times over, that "It's just a friendly little game," somewhat from the minions but mostly from Cousin Bob himself. But guess what, folks? Turns out Cousin Bob doesn't understand that there are different standards of decorum in a family reunion than in a professional world championship. He's gotta "give it a hundred and ten percent" no matter what the situation. If it's basketball, he's gonna come down from a rebound swinging his elbows into his kinsmen's faces. If it's baseball he'll slide in, spikes up high, at the terrified eight year old third baseman. If it's volleyball he'll spike it over the net straight at Grandpa's nuts.
LOL. No. For one it was not my party. And all the adults had fun. But my point of this was kids now just want to sit inside and play video games. Even when someone went in and said to the kids hey come on out we are roasting hotdogs and marshmallows all but one said no thanks. To me that's sad.
By "your" I meant the ones you throw and those of other people's where you're a guest, your social crowd, but I could have been more clear on that. I get it about the young people. The ones at my family reunions aren't quite that bad, they're outdoors with the rest of us -- but they do spend half the time with their faces stuck down on their iPhones. Also sad.
And these kids can't even sit through a 1.5 hour movie. Their mind is filled with an attention span of video games where they constantly need shooting and explosions to keep them alert.
Bill Gates is just as useless as anybody else. The world will go fine even if there were no Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs. In fact, it might even be a better place instead.
Kids these days are either complete idiots or brilliant geniuses, depending mostly on their parents. We have all this freedom and electronic junk and food ... but it is all poison and bad for us and makes us stupid. I hope it is not as bad as it seems, but one thing that scares me the most is their complete lack or understanding or reverence for nature.
Video games have existed for decades and those generations turned out fine. The problem with this generation is that they don't see the problem with how much they play and how much it has affected them that they've now tried to convince us that they're athletes.
I work with a DD kid and I try to walk a line where I'm not dictating what he views on YouTube while wondering if it's kinda crappy and creepy.
I'm sure I'm out of touch with what is current with kids his age, and I don't think he will become a bad person because of what he views on YT, but I do have concerns about the content on some of this CRAP I see him watching.
It's ridiculously stupid and bizarre. Camodo Gaming? Beautiful OB?
Let's watch a Beam take a Dead Person and move then around like a Rag Doll. How amusing !
This stuff is JUNK and no one should be tempted to watch this junk.
But it's apparently very popular, so what do I know?
Every kid watches junk but for the last 15 years kids have only watched junk. They've become so obsessed with video games where they actually pay to watch people play in a tournament. They're even trying to convince us that they're athletes.
I know a guy who is in his mid-30s who used to be a movie guy like me. He now almost never watches movies because of his love for video games. He constantly complains that movies are too long and says that video games are better because you can interact with them. This is a guy who used to watch a movie every day and now watches maybe 3 or 4 a year, and when he does watch them, it's a check your brain at the door movie. If this is what it's doing to a guy in his 30s, I can only imagine what it's doing to a kid who's 10. I have a feeling most movies are going to be 45 minutes long in the future to compensate for the ADD.
To an extent, it's not really up to kids how much exercise they get. When I was growing up, I had absent parents, so I spent a lot of time outdoors because no one was really telling me what to do. But now as an adult, all the kids I know stay at home because their parents won't let them go out, and then buy them various game consoles and phones so that they don't have to entertain their own kids. Even if they want to go outdoors to play or have bikes and want to ride them, they're not allowed to go out without their parents' being present, but their parents are either not interested or not available.
When I was in Mexico years ago, I seen a boy probably no older than 10 who it looked already had a drinking problem. At night in the theatre area with the adults, he would go around looking for what looked like unattended drinks. And just grab one and drink it. He guzzled a near full glass of beer, then slammed it down macho man style, as if to say "look what I just done". But what in my opinion was the worst thing about it, his parents were there and watching him do this and didn't seem to care. A day or so later, I seen him drinking away some more, down at the swim up bar. Just utterly pathetic, the whole thing, that young kids can apparently get away with drinking, and the parents not giving a damn.