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The Kitchen Sink
7 in 10 youths would fail to qualify for military service
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<blockquote data-quote="LutheranGuy123" data-source="post: 72429776" data-attributes="member: 395590"><p>Rising obesity rates, an increase in allergies (likely due to environments that are too sanitary), and a LOT more people with crippling illnesses living past the age of four are all going to bring down the percentage of people who qualify.</p><p></p><p>The solution? Better health initiatives (mandatory high school classes on how to cook would be nice), not being so clean all the time, and maybe infecting people with some parasites in their youth so their immune systems learn the difference between a tapeworm and a peanut. No, I'm not joking about that last one; scientists are actually considering it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LutheranGuy123, post: 72429776, member: 395590"] Rising obesity rates, an increase in allergies (likely due to environments that are too sanitary), and a LOT more people with crippling illnesses living past the age of four are all going to bring down the percentage of people who qualify. The solution? Better health initiatives (mandatory high school classes on how to cook would be nice), not being so clean all the time, and maybe infecting people with some parasites in their youth so their immune systems learn the difference between a tapeworm and a peanut. No, I'm not joking about that last one; scientists are actually considering it. [/QUOTE]
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