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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 4266349" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>so the market can decide with regards to the magazine but when it comes to plus side gals, it's 'advertising is simply catering to a group that would rather be comforted than face reality,' and not just another reflection of the market moving to provide a service as needed?</p><p></p><p>ozempic is going to change a lot of things for a lot of people. But it can't change our bad habits. </p><p></p><p>Seems like we are more worried about the symptoms and not that actual disease if we think that this type of advertising is the cause of our obesity issues. Maybe we should look at the reason our society is in this position, food sources, sugar consumption, sedentary lifestyle, etc and not just make it about blaming the end user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 4266349, member: 277"] so the market can decide with regards to the magazine but when it comes to plus side gals, it's 'advertising is simply catering to a group that would rather be comforted than face reality,' and not just another reflection of the market moving to provide a service as needed? ozempic is going to change a lot of things for a lot of people. But it can't change our bad habits. Seems like we are more worried about the symptoms and not that actual disease if we think that this type of advertising is the cause of our obesity issues. Maybe we should look at the reason our society is in this position, food sources, sugar consumption, sedentary lifestyle, etc and not just make it about blaming the end user. [/QUOTE]
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