Both cases are merely parlor tricks, not appropriate ways of discovering 'the real truth'
Isaac Send a noteboard - 13/09/2010 10:48:34 PM
You said you believe Spurlock and think he seeks the real truth, I can hardly contradict comments like "I believe" nor can I verify or disprove Spurlock is seeking 'the real truth'. That he is presenting the truth, and performing proper experiments, I can challenge. I hoped you were being sarcastic because the flaws in his 'method' on both the video with the fries and his own famous fast food diet should be apparent, and are as great as those by Sally Davies.
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Apparently McDonald's hamburgers and fries don't age
13/09/2010 05:20:45 PM
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There's just something wrong about food that retails for $1. *NM*
13/09/2010 05:30:50 PM
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I don't really buy it ... (Well, the fries I could buy)
13/09/2010 06:29:51 PM
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I believe Morgan Spurlock (generally)...he's after the real truth.
13/09/2010 08:32:41 PM
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I hope you're being sarcastic
13/09/2010 09:24:03 PM
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Absolutely nothing there contradicts what I said. *NM*
13/09/2010 09:48:07 PM
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Both cases are merely parlor tricks, not appropriate ways of discovering 'the real truth'
13/09/2010 10:48:34 PM
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Epic Science Fail *NM*
13/09/2010 09:09:27 PM
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^^ this. There is a HUGE list of things wrong with this "documentation"
13/09/2010 09:29:19 PM
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I think you may be doing an injustice to the National Enquirer
13/09/2010 11:24:45 PM
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my epidemiology professor from last semester would have a field day.
13/09/2010 11:53:58 PM
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