by Zorinthja » Sat May 20, 2017 7:45 am
by Tinhampton » Sat May 20, 2017 8:10 am
Zorinthja wrote:Desc: in the background there has slowly been a government spending getting larger and larger; food imports, more than due to population growth, this is due to people overeating and becoming obese.
Validity: all
Option 1: "I thought that it was a human right to be able to be in charge of what we put in our mouths! "Says local fatty. "Why not import MORE food, to be able to battle this cost just import the lower quality food, it would help feed the poor, and it would decrease the price of food, it might decrease national health but it would balance itself out with the be fits of less people dying from starvation"
Talking point: obesity and bad diet related deaths have spiked
Option 2: "I can barely eat myself! And you want me to pay taxes so other can OVEReat, well I don't think so." Argues a starving woman. "What we NEED to do is outlaw obesity, and fine them for this as well as sign them up for obesity control classes, it would drastically decrease obesity and the government would earn a bit of coin. How about it?"
Talking point : police look at you even if you dare have a bloated belly
Option 3: "We don't need to do any of that." Says your intelligent sister. "Simply, if someone is medically overweight, take their extra food away from them and give it to whoever needs it. It would definitely help obesity, but it is a bit iffy whether or not it would help the poor, it would keep alive sure, but it would give them no motive to contribute to society."
Talking point: people are given free food because they voluntarily quit their jobs
Option 4: "Hey, what about what keeps me healthy and at a healthy weight; a planned diet." Explains local vegan. "I'm not saying everyone needs to be vegan, I am purely saying the government should introduce a tax for unhealthy food, which would make it harder to become obese, increase government revenue, but it would make life harder for the poor, but hey, you can't appease everyone!"
Talking point: there are now obese vegans, how is that even possible?
by Zorinthja » Sat May 20, 2017 8:19 am
Tinhampton wrote:The issue is entitled "fat vegans?". Your issue should focus on fat vegans. As of now, the only reference you make to them is an effect line reading "there are now obese vegans, how is that even possible?". This effect line is in response to selecting a choice that concerns a tax on unhealthy food, itself in response to an argument by a normal-weight vegan. I'd recommend that you either find a new issue title, or focus your issue more on fat vegans.Zorinthja wrote:Desc: in the background there has slowly been a government spending getting larger and larger; food imports, more than due to population growth, this is due to people overeating and becoming obese.
Validity: all
Option 1: "I thought that it was a human right to be able to be in charge of what we put in our mouths! "Says local fatty. "Why not import MORE food, to be able to battle this cost just import the lower quality food, it would help feed the poor, and it would decrease the price of food, it might decrease national health but it would balance itself out with the be fits of less people dying from starvation"
Talking point: obesity and bad diet related deaths have spiked
Option 2: "I can barely eat myself! And you want me to pay taxes so other can OVEReat, well I don't think so." Argues a starving woman. "What we NEED to do is outlaw obesity, and fine them for this as well as sign them up for obesity control classes, it would drastically decrease obesity and the government would earn a bit of coin. How about it?"
Talking point : police look at you even if you dare have a bloated belly
Option 3: "We don't need to do any of that." Says your intelligent sister. "Simply, if someone is medically overweight, take their extra food away from them and give it to whoever needs it. It would definitely help obesity, but it is a bit iffy whether or not it would help the poor, it would keep alive sure, but it would give them no motive to contribute to society."
Talking point: people are given free food because they voluntarily quit their jobs
Option 4: "Hey, what about what keeps me healthy and at a healthy weight; a planned diet." Explains local vegan. "I'm not saying everyone needs to be vegan, I am purely saying the government should introduce a tax for unhealthy food, which would make it harder to become obese, increase government revenue, but it would make life harder for the poor, but hey, you can't appease everyone!"
Talking point: there are now obese vegans, how is that even possible?
by Belinos » Sun May 21, 2017 11:05 pm
by Australian rePublic » Mon May 22, 2017 2:14 am
by Zorinthja » Wed May 24, 2017 4:56 am
Belinos wrote:This seems to be written from assumption that obesity is bad. Which is not considered true in all nations.
Needs an option for the opposite: minimum weight laws. Because being underweight is far more serious health concern than being overweight.
by Zorinthja » Wed May 24, 2017 5:46 am
Australian Republic wrote:Interesting premise but:
1. What has importing food have to do with a fat tax?
2. option 2- "I can bearly eat myself" sounds like "Cannibalism, you're doing it wrong"
3.option 3- your effect makes absolutely no sence. I'm sorry, I just don't get it
4. Option 4- Of coarse you can have a fat vegan, chips (both types, i.e. crisps and fries), lollies, bread, overeating vegan stuff, spaggetti, etc. Don't think a vegan lifestyle is as healthy as vegans claim it is
by Trotterdam » Wed May 24, 2017 8:10 am
I'm pretty sure you can become fat off anything, if you eat enough of it.Zorinthja wrote:(actually, is it humanly possible to become obese from only ever eating salads?)
by Drasnia » Wed May 24, 2017 8:17 am
Trotterdam wrote:I'm pretty sure you can become fat off anything, if you eat enough of it.Zorinthja wrote:(actually, is it humanly possible to become obese from only ever eating salads?)
There is also a genetic component to obesity, so it doesn't always correlate exactly with what you're eating or how much.
by Australian rePublic » Wed May 24, 2017 2:33 pm
Zorinthja wrote:Australian Republic wrote:Interesting premise but:
1. What has importing food have to do with a fat tax?
2. option 2- "I can bearly eat myself" sounds like "Cannibalism, you're doing it wrong"
3.option 3- your effect makes absolutely no sence. I'm sorry, I just don't get it
4. Option 4- Of coarse you can have a fat vegan, chips (both types, i.e. crisps and fries), lollies, bread, overeating vegan stuff, spaggetti, etc. Don't think a vegan lifestyle is as healthy as vegans claim it is
Yeah I know you can have fat vegan's I would know I am one, it is just that it is statistically less likely for a vegan to be obese and it very humorous to see one, because it is joked that vegans only ever eat salads and no one can become obese from eating salads (actually, is it humanly possible to become obese from only ever eating salads?)
Maybe you didn't get it because it means that people are quiting their jobs when they normally wouldn't because they know the government will supply them enough food regardless of having an occupation
Food importation has to do with a fat tax because: higher food imports=cheaper food=people buy more food=obesity rises=combatted with a fine=less food for obese people=less obesity
And thanks for finding that error on cannibalism, that sounds pretty bad, XD
by Zorinthja » Wed May 24, 2017 6:37 pm
Australian Republic wrote:Zorinthja wrote:
Yeah I know you can have fat vegan's I would know I am one, it is just that it is statistically less likely for a vegan to be obese and it very humorous to see one, because it is joked that vegans only ever eat salads and no one can become obese from eating salads (actually, is it humanly possible to become obese from only ever eating salads?)
Maybe you didn't get it because it means that people are quiting their jobs when they normally wouldn't because they know the government will supply them enough food regardless of having an occupation
Food importation has to do with a fat tax because: higher food imports=cheaper food=people buy more food=obesity rises=combatted with a fine=less food for obese people=less obesity
And thanks for finding that error on cannibalism, that sounds pretty bad, XD
Living in Melbourne, you would likely know a few Greeks, so you would know how lent works. I've heard that most Greeks put on weight during lent
And if you're not familiar wit Greekmlent, it's when you can't eat any food that comes from an animal with bloood for days
by Australian rePublic » Wed May 24, 2017 6:41 pm
Zorinthja wrote:Australian Republic wrote:Living in Melbourne, you would likely know a few Greeks, so you would know how lent works. I've heard that most Greeks put on weight during lent
And if you're not familiar wit Greekmlent, it's when you can't eat any food that comes from an animal with bloood for days
I see your point, and I actually don't know any Greeks, yet still vegans are statistically 13 kilograms lighter than their omnivorous counterparts, and it is still humorous to see one that is obese because veganism is a bit radical and is meant to be healthy
by Zorinthja » Wed May 24, 2017 6:48 pm
Australian Republic wrote:Zorinthja wrote:
I see your point, and I actually don't know any Greeks, yet still vegans are statistically 13 kilograms lighter than their omnivorous counterparts, and it is still humorous to see one that is obese because veganism is a bit radical and is meant to be healthy
Veganism isn't a sign of health. Veganism is a sign of self-righteousness
by A Humanist Prognostication » Wed May 24, 2017 8:37 pm
Zorinthja wrote:(actually, is it humanly possible to become obese from only ever eating salads?)
Australian Republic wrote:Veganism is a sign of self-righteousness
by Zorinthja » Wed May 24, 2017 9:27 pm
A Humanist Prognostication wrote:Isn't this basically just a mashup of already existing issues on taxing soda or subsidizing/importing food? What's new here?
by Candlewhisper Archive » Fri May 26, 2017 4:39 am
by Zorinthja » Fri May 26, 2017 4:58 am
Candlewhisper Archive wrote:This issue isn't really in comprehensible English, and it's not a great premise. I can't see us using it with anything short of a complete rewrite into a different issue on a different topic with different options, presentation and story.
I wouldn't suggest proceeding with this draft, and I'd recommend for future drafts seeking collaboration with an existing author with better grasp of the English language.
by Candlewhisper Archive » Fri May 26, 2017 7:38 am
in the background there has slowly been two government spendings getting larger and larger; food imports, and obese unemployment, more than due to population growth, this is due to people overeating and becoming obese.
by Zorinthja » Fri May 26, 2017 4:20 pm
Candlewhisper Archive wrote:Basically, you're putting out words, but they don't form sentences. Let's take the description, as an example.in the background there has slowly been two government spendings getting larger and larger; food imports, and obese unemployment, more than due to population growth, this is due to people overeating and becoming obese.
That's not a sentence. It's just a string of phrases randomly connected by commas and semicolons. It's a litany of errors in English usage. It doesn't communicate meaning in any useful way. It's frankly meaningless.
Given that most English-speaking nine-year-olds could form better sentences than that, you're either not an English speaker, or not even trying to be coherent. Either way, you need help if you ever want to have your issues be accepted.
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