Comment by fullshark
8 days ago
There's people with unhealthy relationships with both food and video games and I'm comfortable saying they suffer from addiction.
8 days ago
There's people with unhealthy relationships with both food and video games and I'm comfortable saying they suffer from addiction.
So then do you punish the chefs for making their food too appealing?
If the monopolist chef is deliberately adding addictive ingredients that causes health problems, I think, yes, they're the ones to punish or address the problem with.
Facebook does not have a monopoly on social media. (He says, writing on a competing social media site.)
> addictive ingredients that causes health problems
Like sugar? Are we going to make candy illegal now? Through the court system, retroactively, with no legislative mandate?
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Yes