when the doctor tells him he’s pickling his liver, then abruptly refuses to appear on camera again, that should have been a pretty serious giveaway.
Anon watches Super Size Me
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Snowclone@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Wilshire@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
fartographer@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I haven’t even clicked the link yet and I’m already laughing at “I bet I can jump down all these stairs and land on my side!”
tetris11@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
Came looking, glad I found
kali_fornication@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
oh great now you got me hungry for pickled liver
is there like foie gras but instead of fat geese iiver it’s like alcoholic geese liver
LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Finally, ethically sourced foie gras!
Side effect: you are now drunk.
arctanthrope@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
there’s the ortolan bunting, a small bird similar to a finch or sparrow, which in France is caught wild, fattened, drowned and marinated in brandy, plucked, roasted, and eaten whole, liver (and bones, and everything except the beak) included
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
We had to watch the first part of it several times over in school and I don’t really understand what the point was. Usually got started in the lesson and then the lesson ended but it would never get finished later.
What, eating vast quantities of fast food every day is bad for you? Of course it is, are you fucking retarded?
August27th@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
As someone from the long long ago, it’s funny seeing this post. For my generation, this has the same vibe as “of course smoking is bad for you”, meanwhile the generation before mine was saturated in tobacco smoke and normalized tobacco culture. Sure, there was always an undercurrent that it was bad, but there wasn’t the vehement rejection of it like today.
You could go back further again and do it with something like not wearing seatbelts. The value of seatbelts is obvious now, but it wasn’t always part of the zeitgeist.
The same goes for fast food. We knew it wasn’t great, but healthy eating awareness was hardly a thing back then, especially compared to what it is today. It is precisely because of things like Supersize Me raising awareness, (even ham-fistedly in retrospect) and changing the culture, that we get to call out that shit as obvious today.
You had to be there. You’re welcome.
tomenzgg@midwest.social 3 weeks ago
This was exactly my thought; feels similar to people’s response to PSAs regarding forest fires: “you had to be told to put out camp fires or check they’re fully put out?”
Clearly, history indicates that concepts don’t stick unless drilled into “common cultural sense”.
shalafi@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
People fought drunk driving measures, antilock brakes, seatbelts and airbags.
Scrollone@feddit.it 3 weeks ago
Not to defend him, but in the documentary he said that he would say yes every time a McDonald’s employee asked him if he wanted a supersize portion.
So at least he was showing how much McDonald’s wanted you to eat as much as possible. This lead to McDonald’s removing their supersize portions.
CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
As opposed to restaurants which still do just drop 2500 calories on the plate and call it a day?
exasperation@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
My takeaway when I watched it was that it’s the fries and drink that are bad for you. He interviewed the eccentric guy who ate Big Macs every day and was skinny/healthy, probably because he never ate fries or drank the sugary drinks.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I think one of the reasons he did it was an executive from McDonald’s had stated that their food was healthy and someone could eat it everyday for a month without health consequences. His goal was to prove this was an obvious lie and secondly how many low income people are stuck in a system where this is the only food that is conveniently available and how that is making generations of low-income households sick.
Not sure about the alcoholism - but this wasn’t a strict scientific trial so…
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
Not buying the low income excuse, when I was on low income I would have loved to have enough money to be able to afford fast food every day. If I had been doing that I wouldn’t have been able to afford rent.
I don’t go to mcdonalds but just looked up their prices. A single “big arch” (wtf is that? first thing on the menu) for £10, about the same as a weeks worth of food with the sort of things I was getting poverty shopping.
Gullible@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Getting people to understand something in concept is pretty easy. I can presently berate you about like 15 things you’re currently doing poorly, but that won’t cause you to drink in my meaning and improve. The US is full of fatties who are draining the healthcare system’s available time.
Putting the onus on people to change, and shaming fast food companies for providing meals that actively detract from the quality of life of everyone in the US, that was the purpose.
But making healthy foods more accessible and easier would have been my pick.
MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 weeks ago
The US is full of fatties who are draining the healthcare system’s available time.
That’s mean.
CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
It’s a cheese burger. No worse than any other meal. Bit too salty.
Stop blaming the restaurant because fatties can’t control themselves. I’m so tired of you people annoying the crazies into fascism.
Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
What, eating vast quantities of
fastfood every day is bad for you? Of course it is, are you fucking retarded?FTFY
echodot@feddit.uk 2 weeks ago
It’s like all those times people try and claim that Coca-Cola can dissolve teeth and is therefore really bad. Ok, then let’s do a control test where you do the same thing with other drinks, including freshly squeezed orange juice, milk, and gin.
Because the thing is I know for a fact that the tooth will dissolve in the orange juice and the milk but not in the gin. So I guess gin is good for you then.
Stupid experiment, stupid conclusion
August27th@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
A misinformation/propaganda greentext from 4chan? Say it ain’t so.
I don’t know if Morgan was an alcoholic or not, it’s unfortunate if he was, but if you are eating a combined high fat and high sugar (particularly high fructose, as found in soda) diet like he was, you are going to fuck with your liver for sure, regardless. Especially if there is no exercise as well. Quickest way to fatty-liver disease.
But sure, do a favor for the sugar lobby and blame it all on one guy’s alleged alcoholism. It’s not like he’s around to clarify things anymore, or anything.
Meron35@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Not disinformation. A 2006 study explicitly studied and showers that while a heavy diet fast food diet is not good for your liver, it cannot explain the extremely poor liver conditions Morgan presented in the documentary.
10 years later, Morgan admitted that he was a heavy alcoholic during filming.
Fast-food-based hyper-alimentation can induce rapid and profound elevation of serum alanine aminotransferase in healthy subjects - PMC - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2565580/
A Big Mac Attack, or a False Alarm? - WSJ - wsj.com/…/a-big-mac-attack-or-a-false-alarm-15271…
VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 weeks ago
SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
I don’t know if Morgan was an alcoholic or not
he was. and he kept it a secret during the documentary. There’s even a moment in it where the doc basically said “I only see values like this in alcoholics” This alone basically completey invalidates anything in the documentary. regardless of any health problems fastfood might cause.
In 2017, Spurlock – who previously told his doctors he did not drink – admitted to copious amounts of alcohol consumption during the making of the film. Documentary filmmaker Phelim McAleer questioned whether this may better account for Spurlock’s liver issues and other health problems, since it is uncertain whether he changed his alcohol intake during the experiment.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Size_Me#Counter-claim… wsj.com/…/a-big-mac-attack-or-a-false-alarm-15271…
fibojoly@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Again about this? McD shills have nothing better to do than infiltrate 4Chan now?
Starski@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
McDonald’s isn’t good food, nor is it good for you, byt being disingenuous in what is supposed to be a documentary is also not good. Calling out a liar doesn’t mean you’re a shill for the one who’s being lied about.
fibojoly@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Sure sure. But he got his point across which seems to require drama, more than scientific accuracy, to reach the target demo. And I’m pretty sure on that front, mission accomplished : McD had to bend over from the public outcry.
So again : who the fuck benefits from telling us, again and again from what I’ve seen in the last few months, that he wasn’t scientifically accurate and a paragon of intellectual integrity, despite his message being right?
Hmm, this approach feels so familiar…
CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
This shit did tons of damage in the food education areas. So many morons, included here, screeching at McDonald’s.
It’s a cheap salty burger. Nothing more, nothing less.
RubberElectrons@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
The fries don’t decompose.
LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Neither does anything else that is salted to all hell. Salted meat and brine-pickled stuff were some of the earliest ways to make things last for months. And I guarantee that in the right conditions, the fries will decompose just fine.
CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
/r/IamveryCulinary material right here.
Jax@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
He also made a documentary ‘Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?’.
He, I shit you not, correctly guessed that he was hiding in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
If only he wasn’t a raging alcoholic. Kinda fucks up the whole ‘health conscious’ vibe here — even if he was absolutely correct that fast food is just fucking bad for you.
notreallyhere@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I think he died tho
samus12345@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Huh, so he did, in May 2024.
TheGoldenV@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
The McDonalds is INSIDE THE HOUSE!
NepGinger@lemy.nl 3 weeks ago
It might have something to do with me being European, but I don’t even specifically remember the liver damage, and I’ve watched it a lot. Mostly the shock of the sizes in general and how unhealthy he looked while on the diet - the oily skin and the belly that formed.
Of course, this doesn’t take away from the fact he should have been more honest about intake in a documentary, but also, you know, alcoholism. Lying about how much you drink is kind of a part of it for most people.
echodot@feddit.uk 2 weeks ago
I had it in my head that he had cancer. And blamed that on McDonald’s.
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
Thats exactly the lifestyle of millions of USAmericans tho, so it carries value regardless.
CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
It’s a lie, but it fits my narrative so free pass. Got it 👌.
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
No. “Its a lie but it reflects reality for millions of people”. Those are not the same thing.
Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Pretty much sums up western culture. The amount of people who do this and cannot admit it are a plurality. The stupidity is not bound by any single ideology. Western culture produces morons.
corbin@infosec.pub 3 weeks ago
There are not millions of Americans eating the largest possible McDonalds meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. That has never been reality.
If for no other reason, that’s like $20-40 of spending every day ($600-$1,200 in a 30-day month), and most Americans don’t have that much money for food.
QueenHawlSera@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Trevor Moore had his numbe - youtu.be/uOyjzE1vcD4?
tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
RIP
cerement@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
boogiebored@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Still really fun to watch lol
Buddahriffic@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I always found it really weird how he was puking on day 1. Alcohol being in the mix makes so much more sense, guessing he was either hungover as fuck or just drunk when that happened, probably also didn’t try to fight it as much because his drunk ass thought it would make his point better, but even when I first saw it, it hurt his credibility. And especially when combined with that big mac dude, figured reality was more complex than he was presenting.
I still avoid McDonald’s, but because it’s one of the shittiest fast food options based on my own experiences (I’ve never been satisfied from just one meal from there while A&W or Wendy’s can satisfy my hunger), not to mention their patties are pretty sad and unappealing IMO.
GraniteM@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Meanwhile, Super High Me is still 100% solid gold cinema.
Kkk2237pl@szmer.info 2 weeks ago
I guess everyone saw this „documentary” at school ;)
nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
yeah fast food is disgusting. that’s about right
allriledup@piefed.blahaj.zone 3 weeks ago
Morgan died of cancer a couple years ago. Probably nothing to do with the raging alcoholism and the mcbinge
k0e3@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
TIL