Quote:
Originally Posted by lewdog
Studies with rats? We have rationale brains that allow us to make choices, rats do not.
So I am most likely right since the only human study you quoted largely suggests that diet soda drinkers are obviously not making adequate food choices. See how many fit people you find drinking any kind of soda. Oh that is right, they use their rationale brains to determine that they don't need it along with understanding basic nutrition for other food choices. Anyone who chooses to drink a boat load of diet soda probably accompanies them with bagel bites.
|
Since I'm not about to waste my time getting into how brain and body chemistry can impact personal choices with someone who doesn't give a damn about how brain and body chemistry can impact personal choices, we seem to be at an impasse. Suffice it to say that a blanket "choices" argument is really ****ing stupid.