Mcdonald's Argumentative Essay

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As can be assumed, just by knowing me, the best food I’ve ever eaten is McDonald’s. To be more specific, their McNuggets. While although I find other foods to be more tasteful, there’s just something about McDonald’s that makes its rank #1 in my book. I have been obsessed with McDonald’s McNuggets since the dawn of time--- not really, but it’s been awhile. From scarfing down a Happy Meal when I was 7, all the way to devouring a 20 Piece at the age of 17, I’ve always been big on the whole McNugget thing. 9 times out of 10, they’re fresh out of the fryer: they literally make my tastebuds explode. My obsession once got so bad, that I ate a McDonald’s 10 Piece Nugget meal (large, I might add), everyday for nearly two weeks straight before getting …show more content…

To dumb it down for any who may be unaware, the Geronimo, located at Wild Adventures, is this ride that reaches an insane height of 180 feet. Once you are strapped into a harness and suspended in the air, the only way down is by pulling the ripcord. Although you can pull it at any moment in time (ex. if you decide you’re too scared and want to back out, you can pull it as soon as you start to rise into the air. {by choosing to do this, you are wasting your time and experience, whereas the workers will not allow you to go again without paying once more}), it is smart to just close your eyes, wait until you reach the top, tough it out, and scream on the way down. I know I make this sound like it’s nothing, but honestly, my first time on the Geronimo was terrifying. It’s not until you reach the top that your heart starts to beat out of your chest and you realize that the only way down is by facing your fear. Despite this initial feeling, the rush that it gives you is worth it all. I have never felt something so exhilarating before I rode the Geronimo. Until I step out of a flying plane and experience skydiving, I can promise you that riding the skycoaster was the most thrilling thing I have done thus

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