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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Sweet, but stupid children

Laura and I occasionally find some funny articles in the Danish newspapers. The media likes to use scare tactics to get the public in better shape, for example they warn that too many Danish folks are eating fast food and will turn into fat Americans.

Yeah, they have a legitimate concern about fast food - but the way they go about trying to convince the public is hilarious!!!! Here is an example, read how sweets are going to cause a lower class of short stupid people.

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