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You can choose to be fat, but why would you want to?

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How’s this for breathtaking disclosure: I am not a woman.

I think of myself as a feminist, in that I think women have the same rights to ... everything despite  centuries of acculturation to the contrary. Now, whether the objective woman would review my record and agree that my actions are consistent with this pronouncement, I can only hope.


One link shy of a chain?

Yesterday, I got an odd message from LinkedIn, congratulating me on my recent job change. 'Cept, of course, I didn't recently change jobs. Random/whatever. Today, I got this:

Hi Michael,
Whoops – we made a mistake.
Yesterday, you may have received an email regarding a recent job change. We apologize, as we did not mean to send you this message.
We hope that we can continue to support you in your professional endeavors and look forward to celebrating your success.
Best,
The LinkedIn Team

Abstinence makes the body more aware

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I’ve got a big raspberry for the Polar beverages vendor at my local market. He lost focus in what I’m sure is a mind-numbing part of his job, and the result for me was a headache, dry mouth, and not a little bit of consternation.

It is a weakness of mine that no matter what I’m in that market for, I stop by the soda aisle and pop open a liter of whatever, and yesterday it was Polar's diet raspberry lime. I’m a fairly careful shopper, especially when it comes to sugar or sugar-free, and I was definitely in the sugar-free area.


How McDonald's claims full disclosure without any fallout

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*Love* this, from Fooducate:

McDonald’s makes it VERY HARD for you to understand [its new chicken wrap's] nutritional information. (Word of the Day: Obfuscate – (v) Render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible). McDonald’s is obfuscating its menu’s nutrition information in several ways. To see a product’s nutrition facts panel, one must download a PDF. To see the ingredients list, one must download another PDF.


How to end marketing to children, by Alex Bogusky

So I was a guest last week at the annual two-day summit of the Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood, and my acceptance of a press pass implied that I would write about my experiences. I guess I better get started!


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