Savagely attacked by the Whole9 crowd on Facebook
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Thinking that diet will cure things that good parenting should fix or better yet, accept is a part of being a child, is just plain crazy.
I feel bad for that kid and doubt his dad even knows how his behavior affects his child.
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The whole original post is full of serious goofiness. It's one thing to promote eating healthy, natural foods. its another to obsess about them so much you're preaching to your kid for 3 years or more about it
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My son and I have been talking about this for 7 years and he agrees. He plays sports and everything you fucking losers!
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Post by WildGorillaMan »
From what I've observed, "Going Paleo" involves three distinct forms of worship:
1) Constant consensus building: "Isn't almond butter amazing! And how about this quinoa? OMG, it's heavenly!" Both in order to share their misery and to hypnotize themselves into believing that the foods they've limited themselves to are actually tasty and satisfying, and pretend that they don't really miss any of the "BAD" foods.
2) Constantly exhorting each other to start 1, 9, 30, or 47-day "challenges" and the associated endless cheerleading of each other.
3) Guilt, self-loathing, and public self-flagellation for their sins when they fall off the wagon. That's okay, they'll start another 30 day challenge tomorrow.
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LOL 4 years old.I talk to my kids (2 & 4) about healthy eating all the time. My daughter learned the hard way Sunday night -after she ate a bunch of junk at a Superbowl party and threw up - that food can make us healthy or make us sick. We talked very specifically on Monday about how her intake of crackers and chips and pizza roll upset her tummy. My daughter finds this stuff very interesting (granted she is a nerd of a 4 year old!) and we talk about it.
Pukes after having some pizza.
'Finds this stuff very interesting'. What 4 year old is really interested in dietary practices? 4 year olds are just beyond the stage where they will eat GI joes and bars of soap...
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Like paleo muffins. paleo brownies...etc
IMO the benefits accrue with the old IGx adage of whole, fresh, and raw being the signpost.
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Has anyone here had a conversation like that with one of their kids?
I have a male high school senior (30 act score) and a female sophomore (she got the highest math grade in our county for the special nerd school she goes to). I've never had a conversation, the utopian way that one was described, with my kids. I think the closest I came was when my son was in 1st grade and came home with a flyer for cub scouts. I showed him my old merit badge sash and eagle medal, and he thought that was really cool and he said he wanted to do it too (just finished btw).
My kids are fit, the boy has done a lot of martial arts and now lifts weights, he's got his six pack, and the girl did competitive gymnastics and is entered and training for the Detroit Marathon for this year. They both often still eat Trix for breakfast, and sometimes Marshamllow Froot Loops when I can find it. Nacho's are a dinner they make themselves once a week.
I just wish I could have those really cool adult conversations with them.
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You have failed as a parent. Your boy could have a 33 ACT and an 8-pack and your girl would've been an Olympian but for that bullshit you've been feeding them.j-cubed wrote:Do kids really talk like that? I mean seriously, I've seen lots of blogs and comments from people, and they describe their utopian conversations with their kids the same, like the kids are having these high level adult conversations I can't even get from my other engineer co-workers.
Has anyone here had a conversation like that with one of their kids?
I have a male high school senior (30 act score) and a female sophomore (she got the highest math grade in our county for the special nerd school she goes to). I've never had a conversation, the utopian way that one was described, with my kids. I think the closest I came was when my son was in 1st grade and came home with a flyer for cub scouts. I showed him my old merit badge sash and eagle medal, and he thought that was really cool and he said he wanted to do it too (just finished btw).
My kids are fit, the boy has done a lot of martial arts and now lifts weights, he's got his six pack, and the girl did competitive gymnastics and is entered and training for the Detroit Marathon for this year. They both often still eat Trix for breakfast, and sometimes Marshamllow Froot Loops when I can find it. Nacho's are a dinner they make themselves once a week.
I just wish I could have those really cool adult conversations with them.
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Post by JamesonBushmill »
don't they advocate "unplugging" from electrical devices and blue light or something. The absurdity of then arguing on the internet is probably lost on them.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:Holy fuck, those people went straight for the throat. Obviously I touched an nerve. Read the fucking post below and tell me if I doesn't sound like some fucked up shit is going on beyond eating a standard American diet.
I like the asshole who immediately starts insulting my family.
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It is our job to see that it stays there." - George Orwell
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Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food or thigh high boots. In fact I've got a pair on now.
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Spam and pineapple: that's all you know.Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food.

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Your dog hates you!Shapecharge wrote:Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food or thigh high boots. In fact I've got a pair on now.

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You forgot poi.seeahill wrote:Spam and pineapple: that's all you know.Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food.

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No of course not. Only parents that are robots hear these things. Don't know of a kid that won't go for a piece of cake when offered.j-cubed wrote:Do kids really talk like that?
Unfortunately these kids will either grow up and be afraid to go outside or be so completely twisted they wont have any friends... What a lonely life ahead of them all because of Mork and Mindy.
You're an ASS!syaigh wrote: The thought of eating that giant veiny monstrosity makes me want to barf.


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One man's meat is another man's poi, son.Fat Cat wrote:You forgot poi.seeahill wrote:Spam and pineapple: that's all you know.Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food.

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And of course, the tithing and the hairshirt. A challenge just isn't a challenge without a registration fee and a t-shirt.WildGorillaMan wrote: From what I've observed, "Going Paleo" involves three distinct forms of worship: . . .
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You're the expert on other men's meat.seeahill wrote:One man's meat is another man's poi, son.Fat Cat wrote:You forgot poi.seeahill wrote:Spam and pineapple: that's all you know.Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food.

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And you're my little Hawaiian poi-toy.Fat Cat wrote:You're the expert on other men's meat.seeahill wrote:One man's meat is another man's poi, son.Fat Cat wrote:You forgot poi.seeahill wrote:Spam and pineapple: that's all you know.Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food.

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Poi toy poi toy, whatcha gonna do when he comes for you?seeahill wrote:And you're my little Hawaiian poi-toy.Fat Cat wrote:You're the expert on other men's meat.seeahill wrote:One man's meat is another man's poi, son.Fat Cat wrote:You forgot poi.seeahill wrote:Spam and pineapple: that's all you know.Fat Cat wrote:The quickest way to get a discussion to go sideways is to make it about food.
You're an ASS!syaigh wrote: The thought of eating that giant veiny monstrosity makes me want to barf.


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"Would you like paper or plastic?"
"Neither, I'm paleo!"
Kids pick up food values of their parents. A few weeks ago, we were at COSTCO and my son blurted out "Holy crap, did you see see their cart? No wonder they are so fat." Now, despite my assurances to my wife that he probably picked this up from school, that probably isn't entirely the situation.
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