Debate user 'Null' if America has Cheese, Meat, and Bread.

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Nah, I agree. There has got to be something wrong with our food.

Half the time I feel like shit when I eat, even if its something that is supposed to be healthy.
And everyone is fucking mentally ill. Like its not normal and if its just a chemical imbalence like bigpharma would have you believe, why is a sizeable chunk of the population afflicted with these issues. I'm not even talking about the pampered kids on tiktok pretending to have mental health problems. Im talking about like, you go outside and a good chunk of the people you deal with are hostile all the time for no fucking reason. Where I live the streets are fucking littered with schizophrenic and bipolar homeless people with crippling drug addictions.
That's less the food and more the fact that like other aspects of Healthcare, America is godawful with mental health resources. The community-based resources that were supposed to replace institutions largely never materialized and what little that did is constantly being chipped away at. Ergo, you get a lot of people falling through the cracks on the streets going completely untreated and turning to illicit substances to self-medicate.
 
Do you guys even have community gardens? The idea of sharing a place where you all.work and everyone can get food from there since you all worked there for no price? Or even to garden food at your own home?
Why would we have community gardens? We have yards that have room for gardens. We plant, maintain, and reap the rewards of said garden. It's very common, at least around my neck of the woods to maintain a garden or small animals.

Community gardens are for people who want to work all year on a project. Only for some nigger to come in and claim it all for himself when the tomatoes are ripe for picking.
 
All these percentages of how many Americans are eating nothing but soy-slop the Copemaster-in-Chief is throwing out there, but failing to recognize that the ones who aren't still number more than the entire population of whatever slav country he's in right now.

Cities are shit-holes for many reasons, and are food deserts outside of some white enclaves. You'll have a much easier time getting a variety of cheeses, fresh breads, and meats if you live in suburbia or arcadia, which the majority of the country does. Demand for slop dominates the market, but there are still plenty of alternatives. Especially-so for those areas of the nation settled by different types of Germaniggers.
 
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Unless you live in Russia, NO country in Europe is as big as the U.S. Bubba. Not one. New York to L.A. is the same distance as London to Moscow. The biggest countries in europe (other than russia) are all smaller than Texas.
Brazil, 15 percent smaller than the US, but still fucking huge ass country. The distance is meaningless. Brazil is almost as large as the the whole continent of europe too.
 
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While you have somewhat of a point here in a certain way, Europe is far more condensed and public transport is better and the need for a vehicle is far, far less. There's a related point nobody really talks about though... europeans actually don't understand American rural or small-city life at all, because in Europe, you're usually an hour or so away from a big city or at least a decent-sized one; in America you can be 4, 5, 6 hours away from a city where anything fucking happens in it.
Vehicles in the US aren't just a utility, they also provide a lot of freedom. I can pick my friends up and go wherever the fuck we want for however long we want
 
Woman driver spotted.

Holy hell, how bad is your driving record and what's your definition of a beater? I just checked a few local car lots and internet listings and found like a half-dozen for under a thousand that run and will pass state inspection.

You have fucking excuses for everything, don't you?

"Oh, repair bills!"
>Buy a Chilton's
"MY WOMAN BRAIN DOESN'T LET ME DO THAT!"
That's nice, I don't have just under 1000 to spend on a car, plus over 100 a month for insurance, plus over a couple hundred for gas and however much repair parts will cost. Even if you're doing repairs yourself, you still have to pay for parts.

Even at the cheapest cars are neverending money pits not everyone can afford. There are also people who can't drive due to disability and other issues.
 
Damn it, Null, isnt it enough we have human politics in this site, now we gotta include cheese, meat and bread politics?

When will you learn that your actions have consequences?!
 
So, what was the point of this thread?

Was it so that Americans and Europeans would fight each other again?
Was it so that Americans would fight themselves much like Europeans?
Did Null get his answer as to whether or not the US has access to good food?
Or was it all an elaborate plan to generate free content for the next Mad at the Internet stream?

Or maybe it was a test to see if he can make a forum in the style of /int/, where everyone's country of origin will show up by their profile so they can all culturally enrich each other through autistic screeching over iditoic bullshit about how their country is better?

Because that's what I'm seeing in this thread. All that's missing here are the country flags by the username.
 
Brazil, 15 percent smaller than the US, but still fucking huge ass country. The distance is meaningless. Brazil is almost as large as the the whole continent of europe too.
Brazil, aint in Europe Aztecnigger, its population is also 2/3rds the U.S, and most of it is uninhabited. Also 15% smaller aint the same size.
 
Brazil, 15 percent smaller than the US, but still fucking huge ass country. The distance is meaningless. Brazil is almost as large as the the whole continent of europe too.
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Sure, but like Canada the population is more concentrated than the US.
 
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Vehicles in the US aren't just a utility, they also provide a lot of freedom. I can pick my friends up and go wherever the fuck we want for however long we want
It's a double-edged sword. It's a lot easier to live in Europe without one, even if you live in some bumfuck village. In America unless you live in a big city you cannot really walk anywhere unless you have a good location or pay up the ass in rent. Cross-country public transportation in America is practically nonexistent.

So, what was the point of this thread?
This very topic actually comes up a lot among US expats or people who leave Europe to go to the USA, or even people who vacation or travel heavily. It's not random or from left field as far as I'd guess. Once you see the light you kind of want to tell everyone about it. I've brought this very thing up in person to people I know. I wouldn't be surprise if null just discussed this in his real life and decided to talk about it here.
 
yeah homie im sure the entire country is buying more bread, cheese, and demanding local meat more now -- not just buying 90% of their food off fucking door dash and putting it on credit cards while the country stagflates into a death spiral.
Nigga, you know how expensive Door Dash is? Or how expensive food is getting from inflation? Most people have been getting their own food to get by. You can't fall for the crap people spew online, not everywhere in the US is like the California Coastal cities.
 
Cities are shit-holes for many reasons, and are food deserts outside of some white enclaves. You'll have a much easier time getting a variety of cheeses, fresh breads, and meats if you live in suburbia or arcadia, which the majority of the country does. Demand for slop dominates the market, but there are still plenty of alternatives. Especially-so for those areas of the nation settled by different types of Germaniggers.
Lmao the food options in the rural parts of my state are Womart/Piggly Wiggly/etc, Family Dollar, the gas station, and if you have a buddy that hunts. Less than that if you don't have a car. There's a reason you see a higher concentration of deathfats in the boonies than more populated areas.

The main thing people are cooking in the sticks is meth.
 
It's a double-edged sword. It's a lot easier to live in Europe without one, even if you live in some bumfuck village. In America unless you live in a big city you cannot really walk anywhere unless you have a good location or pay up the ass in rent. Cross-country public transportation in America is practically nonexistent.
I like the freedom, I couldn't fathom living without my own car. I think a lot of car culture in the US is rooted in our high valuation of independence, it acts as a symbol for our identity.
 
It took weeks to get the cart narc thread to this many pages of kiwis trying to dunk on each other for the crime of having different opinions. Null spergs about the American Sandwich Component Sourcing Problem and we're here on page 50 in less then a day.

Almost proud, not really, but almost.
 
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