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In reply to the discussion: Aspirational eating: or why people are micro-obsessing over food [View all]We don't know how to manage abundance. But that abundance is artificial by virtue of our ability to adapt it to our use. Our big brains may be our own worst enemy.
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In that 'pork rinds' are a signal to the bloc of voters he's trying to appeal to,
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#6
The writer breaks the 'food revolution' down to 4 pillars. Weight-loss dieting
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#5
For me, weight loss dieting = "can't fit clothes" and "too cheap to buy a whole new wardrobe".
dkf
Nov 2012
#8
i read it. but i don't get the point. it's someone making fun of 'golden age'
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#11
I can only buy that to a certain extent. Some foods have been scientifically determined to healther
Zorra
Nov 2012
#23
if you read the diss, the 'food revolution' she's talking about actually has
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#34
the 'hippie' thing is included in the diss. it's interesting to hear about your
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#36
Yes, we are generally surveilled by others from infancy, and this surveillance regulates our
Zorra
Nov 2012
#37
It's not a conscious process, as I said before. We may be talking past each other.
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#44