Summary
Any stereotypical Scotsman worth his salt - and his sugar - will have eaten his share of rubbish. The chances are that his rubbish will have involved a meat-like substance in a pastry-like case, or absolutely anything capable of being armoured in tepid batter the colour of jaundice.
The further chance, approaching a certainty, is that the resultant stereotypical Scotsman will be carrying more weight than evolution ever intended, or nature ever dreamed possible. The important question: is that his fault?See the full content of this document
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Weighty Question Is How to Solve Public Health Emergency?
It shouldn't be complicated. The sin of gluttony has been on the books for a very long time. The history of art contains very few admiring portrayals of fat blokes (stately women being a slightly different matter). Sport and the movies don't offer many larger- than-feasible heroic role models. The world, pointing its moral, does not applaud Ca...
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