A South Korean environmental activist who tried to live for 30 days on junk food has abandoned his diet after doctors said he was risking his life. Yoon Kwang-Yong, 31, began his diet on October 16 in an attempt to re-enact "Super Size Me," an US documentary showing the effects of fast food on the human body.Why am I still alive? Seriously, Instead of having hunger strikes why don't we start having junk food strikes? I bet more protesters would participate. “If you do not give in to our demands we will eat Big Mac's until we die”
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Friday, November 12, 2004
South Korean activist ends risky diet of junk food
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LOL. What a quitter.
Eat to the death
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