@overlord2013 @Aeondeity People can decide to eat LESS and eat HEALTHIER.
Junk food provides convenience, a larger portion and the two main things your body craves, fat and sugar. It will lead to many health problems and a lack of energy.
Healthy food takes time to prepare; generally a smaller portion and doesn't give you as strong a craving as junk food does. Eating healthy provides you will heaps of energy, a positive feeling due to the nutrients in it; and will prevent many health problems.
The price for healthy food is well worth the benefits; the junk food is cheap because it uses the lowest end products; the scraps left over from healthy food. The rest of the meat that is unusable is mulched, turned into a paste, and served as meat patties, pies and nuggets.
You can easily afford to have oats for breakfast, a sandwich for lunch and vegetables with rice for dinner.
We just have the two options: eat less, eat healthy, take time to make your food, live a long, happy and healthy life.
Or, eat more, eat unhealthy, eat conveniently and get health problems.
Like you say, we have the ability to rise above our impulses. Look at history, look at society; it seems we don't use that ability much.
In first world countries, we face an obesity epidemic; we have healthy food in supermarkets, yet we eat junk food.
In third world countries, we face starvation, poverty, dirty water and war.
We have the potential to fix all of these things; but its due to our "inability" to rise above convenience, avoidance, greed, anger and prejudice that the world is the way it is.
If it's not CGI, I struggle to see it living up to fans' expectations.
Game to move adaptions very rarely work; we want an alternate reality, with passionate acting, acting that I've only found in CGI films, due to passionate CGI teams.
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