Fast food joints, do we need them

Can we all just agree to eat whatever we feel like and mind our own businesses?

Locust is kosher but shrimp, lobster, claw fish, crabs are not, that's enough for me to know I should mind my own business and most people should not tell others what to eat or what not to eat.
 
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Everyone enjoys the consequences of their own actions... eventually. This is where regret for past behavior comes in. Myself personally, I enjoy everything in moderation but I do have a few exceptions: heroin, Russian roulette, etc. I think fast food joints have their place and time but I don't regularly eat that stuff. I prefer to cook my own meals at home, and believe me, they are not always healthy LOL.
I believe it's foolish to enter conversations about politics and religion unless you know the other person, and you know they can remain objective and respectful, honoring your beliefs without trying to convince you of their beliefs. Unfortunately I have found very, very few people like this in the world. So I learned.
 
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