After-tomorrow ?
But already today :
Some fat and small wheels
by Duane Hanson.
Some fat and cars
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Voir, là.
Ce post est à mettre en regard avec celui-là. C'est toute la question de savoir comment on veut réfléchir au monde de demain : du coté des riches ou du côté des pauvres ?
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"Obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally, with more than 1 billion adults overweight - at least 300 million of them clinically obese - and is a major contributor to the global burden of chronic disease and disability. Often coexisting in developing countries with under-nutrition, obesity is a complex condition, with serious social and psychological dimensions, affecting virtually all ages and socioeconomic groups." Plus, là.