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Old February 4th, 2004, 09:27 PM
Dawn Taylor
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Default I won't make this mistake again ... Atkins Endulge Premium Ice Cream

On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 14:10:16 -0600, Ignoramus16237
announced in front of God and
everybody:

So you figure that dumb people deserve less thorough, only partially
correct advice?


Why is an advice to not eat junk food partially correct? It is 100% correct.


For starters, your idea of "junk food" isn't the same as everyone
else's. And secondly, laying entirely off processed snacks isn't
necessary for a successful low-carb lifestyle.

Hence the dictum "don't eat junk food" isn't 100% correct advice.

Dawn

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Old February 5th, 2004, 01:17 AM
Roger Zoul
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Default I won't make this mistake again ... Atkins Endulge Premium Ice Cream

Ignoramus16237 wrote:
:: In article , Dawn Taylor
:: wrote:
::: On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 17:55:28 GMT, CarbAddict
::: announced in front of God and everybody:
::::
:::: I could go on, but let's agree to disagree. Im My Opinion, a
:::: person reading a usenet post should consider it opinion and not
:::: fact. If I understand you correctly, in your opinion, they should
:::: consider it a fact unless told otherwise. Or at least think the
:::: other person thinks it is a fact.
:::
::: Let me put it this way -- it doesn't hurt to assume that other
::: people aren't as bright as they could be. Dumb as it is, there's a
::: reason for those warning labels (like "Don't store near open flame"
::: on a can of lighter fluid).
::
:: and if they are not bright, instead of endlessly equivocating about
:: whos opinion is what, they should be simply told to eat no junk
:: food.

:: If they follow this suggestion, they cannot be worse off.

Not necessarily so. They may not be as happy.


 




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