Vegas » Today, 11:48 am » wrote: ↑ It’s not exactly breaking news that a lot of kids are struggling in school. But maybe it’s time to look past just blaming "lazy students"...well, maybe I shouldn't go that far. Even Ivy leagues are producing ****. Just look at the forum moron we have here from Brown. Instead, let's take a harder look at what these kids are actually putting in their bodies.
Walk into most schools today and you’ll see vending machines full of energy drinks, chips, sugar bombs in disguise as “granola bars,” and lunches that are basically deep-fried cardboard. This stuff isn’t food—it’s chemistry projects with branding. There’s growing research linking highly processed food to changes in brain chemistry, especially in developing minds. Think foggy memory, poor focus, low energy, and even depression. You know—exactly the stuff that makes getting through math class a total nightmare. You can’t expect a brain to perform when it’s running on neon orange powder and high-fructose slush.
So what’s the fix?
No, we’re not going to convert every school into a Whole Foods pop-up. But how about starting small:@Blackvegetable Now… Grifticles, before you scurry back into your Bloomberg bunker:
- Cut out vending machines filled with junk.
- Introduce real meals with actual nutrition.
- Educate students/parents on how food affects their brain, not just their weight.
- Incentivize healthy options by subsidizing them, instead of giving Pop-Tarts front-row access to the cafeteria line.
- Make parents take responsibility for their kids for once in their miserable disgusting life.
You still owe me 130 dodges. Yes, 130 times you ran from a question like it was chasing you with a copy of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Instead of your usual "ask me why" dodgefest—how about you ask yourself why you're allergic to answers? Just this once. I won’t hold my breath, though.
DeezerShoove » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You started with a decent op then invited a stupid **** in to **** all over.
You don't have to invite his stupid ***. He will insert himself.
Is that you, Michelle Obama?Vegas » Today, 11:48 am » wrote: ↑ It’s not exactly breaking news that a lot of kids are struggling in school. But maybe it’s time to look past just blaming "lazy students"...well, maybe I shouldn't go that far. Even Ivy leagues are producing ****. Just look at the forum moron we have here from Brown. Instead, let's take a harder look at what these kids are actually putting in their bodies.
Walk into most schools today and you’ll see vending machines full of energy drinks, chips, sugar bombs in disguise as “granola bars,” and lunches that are basically deep-fried cardboard. This stuff isn’t food—it’s chemistry projects with branding. There’s growing research linking highly processed food to changes in brain chemistry, especially in developing minds. Think foggy memory, poor focus, low energy, and even depression. You know—exactly the stuff that makes getting through math class a total nightmare. You can’t expect a brain to perform when it’s running on neon orange powder and high-fructose slush.
So what’s the fix?
No, we’re not going to convert every school into a Whole Foods pop-up. But how about starting small:@Blackvegetable Now… Grifticles, before you scurry back into your Bloomberg bunker:
- Cut out vending machines filled with junk.
- Introduce real meals with actual nutrition.
- Educate students/parents on how food affects their brain, not just their weight.
- Incentivize healthy options by subsidizing them, instead of giving Pop-Tarts front-row access to the cafeteria line.
- Make parents take responsibility for their kids for once in their miserable disgusting life.
You still owe me 130 dodges. Yes, 130 times you ran from a question like it was chasing you with a copy of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Instead of your usual "ask me why" dodgefest—how about you ask yourself why you're allergic to answers? Just this once. I won’t hold my breath, though.
Vegas » Today, 11:48 am » wrote: ↑
So what’s the fix?
No, we’re not going to convert every school into a Whole Foods pop-up. But how about starting small:
- Cut out vending machines filled with junk.
- Introduce real meals with actual nutrition.
- Educate students/parents on how food affects their brain, not just their weight.
- Incentivize healthy options by subsidizing them, instead of giving Pop-Tarts front-row access to the cafeteria line.
- Make parents take responsibility for their kids for once in their miserable disgusting life.
I’ll see if I can find out lil feller
Stretch your mothers asshole out...Mrkelly » Today, 4:30 pm » wrote: ↑you sound like Michelle obomba
the kids just threw the food in the trash
- Let's Move! Initiative:
This initiative, spearheaded by Michelle Obama, focused on promoting healthy eating habits and physical activity for children and families. School lunches were a central part of this effort, with the goal of improving the nutritional content and appealing to students.- Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010:
This legislation, which was a significant achievement of the Let's Move! initiative, set new nutrition standards for school meals, including limits on calories, sodium, and saturated fat. It also allocated $4.5 billion for the implementation of these standards.- Improving School Lunch Programs:
The initiative aimed to make school lunches more appealing and nutritious, focusing on fresh produce, lean proteins, and whole grains. It also sought to ensure that all students, including those who rely on free and reduced-price lunch programs, had access to healthy meals.- Emphasis on Family Engagement:
The initiative extended beyond the school setting, encouraging families to adopt healthier eating habits and participate in physical activities together. Michelle Obama emphasized the importance of working with families and communities to create a healthier environment for children.
Take your teeth out and let's go for a walk....where you're heading, you won't need them.murdock » Today, 5:48 pm » wrote: ↑ Stretch your mothers asshole out...
You sound like a *** with a horse dick up his *** right after pulling out of his mothers! And it's spelled O-B-A-M-A you illiterate child molesting queer.
I'll take my teeth out of your mothers ****** but first she's gotta suck my dick with her asshole.Blackvegetable » 50 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Take your teeth out and let's go for a walk....where you're heading, you won't need them.
https://youtu.be/k9IfHDi-2EA?si=qnzMV6zEIirAFfSQDeezerShoove » Today, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑ You started with a decent op then invited a stupid **** in to **** all over.
You don't have to invite his stupid ***. He will insert himself.
Feat. @murdock on the washboard, btw