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It was borderline maddening to me because one of the families I knew personally, and their 12-year-old son got up to over 325 pounds and was diagnosed with diabetes and severe high blood pressure because his parents fed him straight shit for food. Poor kid is still enormous and will probably have a heart attack before he’s out of high school.

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