Food and weight in contemporary American culture... we have a real problem.

look at this...

Super Models Without Photoshop

now watch this preview of Hungry For Change:

any thoughts?

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Great discussion, Lex...It's all about understanding what you are putting into your body. Almost seems like the food industry got together with the diet industry and then called in the medical industry (lap bands, diet pills) to see how much they could screw up society while making a gigantic profit. Perhaps we need more documentaries like Hungry For Change, Supersize Me, and May I Be Frank to wake us up. 

Eat real food, people. Put down the donuts, stop driving through Mc Donalds, start planning your meals, and eat fruits and vegetables on a daily basis.

Regarding the super models, I think the plus size model (really? WTF) looks the best. She is a real woman. Not a plus size woman. Just a real woman. 

today Israel banned under weight models...Italy already did the same. Wake up, US girls...you are their market, so stop buying into the crap...good health is now cool.

Check this out! I am proud that this was done to show that these women are normal - it's all the makeup and airbrushing that transforms their look.http://www.buzzfeed.com/nikoguy1/supermodels-without-makeup-5xy

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