"But there's little evidence that overeating causes obesity on an individual level and no real reason to think that anyone can lose a lot of weight by dieting."
Wow...
That was, well...stupid. So, there's no evidence that our lifestyles are the cause of weight gain. The follow-up sentence was even more intelligent. That children who watch TV all day are just as active as those who don't. Well, pardon me, but is that that statement in itself a a paradox and thus impossible?
No one believe your statements, so it;s frugal to debate them. On to a more poignant question.
Yes, a great deal of the movies was a social statement about corporate culture, but also a statement about vision and follow-through. The massive blobs of flesh and laziness astounded us all. But ti also arose several questions of life and sentience. Is Wall-E alive? *Spoiler* At the end when he was revived he went to his regularly scheduled programing and everyone saw his just as good as dead. As his software rebooted and his personality arose, their was great rejoice that he was alive after all. In a world were AI is ever increasing and becoming more complicated, how to we view machines?