You make no sense, for anything you eat is most likely dead, even an apple (once plucked it will begin to die till the seeds are dried out). So technically calling something like an organic supplement "healthy" is used in the right text. Now it doesn't make full sense for it's best compared to another consumable to be truly used in right text, but the English language doesn't cover that so it's still used in the right text. I'll be frank with you, the English language is not complete and lacks, so of course some texts will be confused in which way they're supposed to be used, but that's with most languages. So do you mind not trying to be a grammar nerd for you're failing miserably? Also I can't blame the guy, I hate fast food too, but that's only because I can't digest large amounts of grease. It was practically my only issue living in N.A. prior before moving to Japan (I lived in America probably 3-4 years). Yet, I never judged food for healthful tendencies, but that may just be because I can't digest those certain foods anyhow. If you ask me, if your happy with your usual diet then there's nothing wrong with your health (not including obesity or anorexia). But then again, I've been told of being very healthy from habit so I guess I shouldn't be speaking.
You have missed the point entirely. It is not about the food idiot. It is about the grammar. The correct word is healthful, not healthy. Okay is that clear enough for you Einstein?
Food can be healthful or not. People can be healthy or not. Okay? I don't make the rules. That is just how it works.
Is it normal I hate fast food?
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You make no sense, for anything you eat is most likely dead, even an apple (once plucked it will begin to die till the seeds are dried out). So technically calling something like an organic supplement "healthy" is used in the right text. Now it doesn't make full sense for it's best compared to another consumable to be truly used in right text, but the English language doesn't cover that so it's still used in the right text. I'll be frank with you, the English language is not complete and lacks, so of course some texts will be confused in which way they're supposed to be used, but that's with most languages. So do you mind not trying to be a grammar nerd for you're failing miserably? Also I can't blame the guy, I hate fast food too, but that's only because I can't digest large amounts of grease. It was practically my only issue living in N.A. prior before moving to Japan (I lived in America probably 3-4 years). Yet, I never judged food for healthful tendencies, but that may just be because I can't digest those certain foods anyhow. If you ask me, if your happy with your usual diet then there's nothing wrong with your health (not including obesity or anorexia). But then again, I've been told of being very healthy from habit so I guess I shouldn't be speaking.
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You have missed the point entirely. It is not about the food idiot. It is about the grammar. The correct word is healthful, not healthy. Okay is that clear enough for you Einstein?
Food can be healthful or not. People can be healthy or not. Okay? I don't make the rules. That is just how it works.
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That bit of clarification was not helpy at all although it was somewhat helpful and that's a truthy... I mean truthful... observation.