I has no opinion on this matter .. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the subject .. but .. o man .. his really torturing his body .. Mr. Ye .. I can see that you're trying very hard to contest the here said "feed back" on a very peaceful manner .. sincerely very wonderful to see that .. 👍👍👍👍👍
as you can see he is not fat. so the intake he has is at equilibrium with his output. random youtubers think they can defy the laws of thermo dynamics. ignorant.
Mukbang originated from Korea and has its own dedicated fan base. Its surprisingly popular even in India. Some psychologists think the fans satisfy their own cravings for food by watching these videos and avoid eating this way themselves in order to stay healthy and slim. Human behaviour is difficult to understand. There were also a number of mukbang vloggers who died. It is definitely not healthy but the fan base and revenue stream is huge! Channel News Asia did a documentary on this before. We cant really tell them to stop, because eating is not illegal….. lols
James, I think you are matured and logical and I support your views. People who have those kinds of views have never been poor, do not struggle to put food on the table for their families. We should move on. Keep up your good work!
Hi James, Singaporean here. I think a lot of Singaporeans know you have high regards for Singapore. You need not apologise for your analysis and opinion. You are entitled to your own views. Of course, there are people who oppose your views and that is fine too! Some netizens get personal and may even attack you. Just ignore them. You cannot please the whole world. To each his own. I will always remember what our Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once said - "don't eat too much, sleep enough and exercise". OK, my opinion - what is the benefit of eating 200% of our stomach capacity? You can be a sportsman and you exercise every day to burn away all the extra food. But in the long term, it will kill that person. Keep up the good work, James. I support your videos.
The extreme eating by Zermatt even if it’s for the sake of helping the vendors’ sale it too overboard. The large quantity of food can be donated free to the low income group etc. That would be more meaningful & socially responsible. Hope in future Zermatt could organise free meals to low income group or underprivileged together with him with everyone including himself eating normal portion. That wil also help promote the stalls / vendors food.
I agree with Mr Ye, binge eating is not a healthy activity to be promoted. Even though I know he can eat, but frankly it is excessive, doing harm to his body over the long run. Even if he train and such. Even bodybuilder eat based on a certain regime to extract protein for muscle building, they don't eat more than what is needed.
I believe there is no issue with your opinion on competitive eating and indulgent eating, I also agree with you on principle. The key issue with your video is your opinion on a generalized topic of competitive eating, is overly focused on a singular individual. this becomes personal, because you didnt call out any other competitive eaters out there or make Very clear your opinion is targeting competitive eating in General etc, by showcasing multiple individuals across the board and Not specific to Zermatt alone. simply put, you didn't make clear between a general opinion and a specific opinion against a specific individual.