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Anti-aging millionaire Brian Johnson used Salman Khan Meme to highlight fast food rebellion
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Anti-aging millionaire Brian Johnson used Salman Khan Meme to highlight fast food rebellion

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Last updated: March 3, 2025 11:23 am
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Published March 3, 2025
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In a world where fast food is often a relaxed food, many people find themselves regretting their choice. Tech Entrepreneur and Anti-Aading Advocate Brian Johnson recently captured this feeling on social media, using Bollywood memes to prove a point. Johnson, known for his strict longevity-focused lifestyle, shared a scene from the 2006 Bollywood film Jaan-e-ManSpecialty of Salman Khan. The meme he shared was crying in a cab of Salman Khan’s character.

Meme originally resonated with many people after “I did not taste well even after having junk food, which experience post-fast-food regrets.

Johnson said in his comment, “It is never worth it, never.”

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Take a look at the post here:

It is never, sometimes it is worth https://t.co/m4mor5vblp

– Brian Johnson /DD (@bryan_johnson) March 1, 2025

Johnson’s post quickly received traction, promoting a discussion over 631K ideas and a discussion between social media users.

Many people said with their experiences of despair after consuming fast food.

A user described a common experience with fast food – an early enthusiasm before eating, after that he tasted it after disappointment.

Every singlet time I eats fast food, I think. I feel a feeling of enthusiasm before eating it, but after the first bite it just looks so incredibly best. Then finish it due to the cost of drowning.

– Ratwell (@Ratwell0x) March 2, 2025

Another said that he had ordered domino, but regretted it, as the quality of the food of the restaurant “has been downhill in every aspect.”

Yes. I ordered domino tonight. For the first time in a few years. They have gone down from the hill in every aspect. Total regret for several reasons.

– Political exile (@Crypt0_D3V) March 2, 2025

One person has written that leaving fast food leads to both mental and physical freedom, its addiction is compared to the chain. “People are afraid of this, but getting off chain-food really frees you from mental and physical chains. One reason is that he is called a chain restaurant, “the user wrote.

I agree ,
I did this for years.
Once you free yourself, you will never want to go back.
People are afraid of this, but getting off chain-food really frees you from mental and physical chains.
One reason is that they are called chain restaurants. pic.twitter.com/ickdlrcss9

– Growing back on the ground (@HomestEadher) March 2, 2025

A user also hit the opportunity, “Salman Khan is not old … Sorry, Brian.”

Salman Khan is not old. Brian.

– Motoko ???? (@Eccocophoebe) March 2, 2025

In December 2024, Brian Johnson visited India to promote his book. Despite bringing his own food and avoiding Indian food during his stay, he appeared to appreciate its nutritional value. Sharing his views on X (East Twitter), Johnson praised Indian cuisine, saying, “Power is moving away from football and fast food and is towards health, science and Indian food.” Read more about it here.

Whether people embrace Johnson’s disciplined approach to health, their meme-based comments certainly hit a raga with people who have experienced all-very much-manual fasting regrets.

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