"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

I was thinking about the cheese problem yesterday again, and then, sitting on my porcelain throne, it came to me.

Who are the people who are the most intolerant to lactose?
What is american culture centered around?

It's all so simple. Good cheese is for the chosen enlightened cow domesticating people. Cheddar and "Swiss" is for people of socioeconomic status. And since that is the center of modern America, why would you stock anything else on the shelves?
 
Owlcat Games fucking put a fucking Tranny Dwarf in the newest expansion for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. Needless to say I'm not going to buy anymore dlc for this game.
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As an addendum to this post, the dwarf literally left his job as a smith to seek out the formula for bathtub estrogen potion. You can't make this shit up.
 
I hate doing this, because I think people who take photos like this in public are obnoxious. But @Null Eurotrash LARP has gone to far, and demands a response. And yes, there are SOME Cheddars, because despite Nulls sputtering sperging, Cheddar is a cheese that more then just Americans make and consume. So look at all this cheese I have readily available access too fucker. There's even some goat cheese, which we all know is your favorite.


Let me add my local market's extensive meat and cheese selection. It may be the largest in the state.
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Let me add my local market's extensive meat and cheese selection. It may be the largest in the state.
Is your local market a bait shop, a gas station or something similar? I've seen Dollar Generals with more extensive coolers. And I've seen bait shops and gas stations with similar coolers to this.

Maybe I need more coffee, I'm replying to a shitpost. But the Cheese Wars must continue.
 
Let me add my local market's extensive meat and cheese selection. It may be the largest in the state.
So gas station or family dollar.

If I’m out of town in a small place for work a few days ? Sure, can’t complain. Might even enjoy trying to put together a decent meal with limited selections.

But if I actually lived in those places and that’s all they had I’d rather roll a Tesla into the propane tanks at that same local truck stop.
 
I hate doing this, because I think people who take photos like this in public are obnoxious. But @Null Eurotrash LARP has gone to far, and demands a response. And yes, there are SOME Cheddars, because despite Nulls sputtering sperging, Cheddar is a cheese that more then just Americans make and consume. So look at all this cheese I have readily available access too fucker. There's even some goat cheese, which we all know is your favorite.


I cant take the word of a Google Zogbot seriously. Why the fuck do you have a Pixel 7 of all things... Americattle... Not like this
 
I think my biggest issue with Josh's cheese stance is that it absolves goyslopp munchers of their crimes. To say they don't have any other choice or any alternative makes them understandable and even sympathetic.

This is wrong. The people who eat slop and shove super processed garbage in their mouth are choosing to do this, this is not thrust upon them. You can eat healthy, you can eat naturally, you can eat well. It doesn't even require money, just the tiniest but of effort and thought.

When I moved into the country and away from my family I went through a pretty bad period of poverty. I was eating whatever I could get cheaply and sometimes not at all. However buying things like fresh beets, whatever meat is on sale, dark meat chicken like drumsticks and thighs, bulk grains like oats and rice, root vegetables and cheap fruit will keep you in good food for much less money than trying to live off of prepackaged garbage.

People who eat goyslop choose to eat goyslop, they are not victims of the American grocery store. They are hopeless and lazy. They don't want to cook and they don't want to try. If I can eat naturally shopping from weird rural stores in a county with less than 20k people in it and near a town with less than 2,500 people in it so can anyone else.
 
Then there is the macro level question of if Europe has higher food standards than the US (it does).
It really doesn't.

It has more aggressive regulations on additives, but the big question is if those lead to higher quality food in the end. That assertion is rather dubious.

I would argue that the vast majority of EU regulations on additives are really just a form of economic protectionism, and don't actually lead to measurable improvements in food quality. American farming practices can churn out shittons of high quality, nutritious, tasty food and european farms can't remotely compete with that. So they ban foods produced with a lot of the technologies we use in the US.

But the actual scientific evidence behind most of those bans is basically non-existent.

Edit: Consider how California's goofy regulations mean like basically everything that is going to be sold in California needs to have a "this product contains blah blah blah which is known to the state of California to maybe cause cancer" sticker. That's what the EU is like. Largely to protect their own industries, rather than protect the health of their citizens.
 
@Null You may want to check out FooBar 2000 as a BASED music player.
  • Supported audio formats: MP3, MP4, AAC, CD Audio, WMA, Vorbis, Opus, FLAC, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, Musepack, Speex, AU, SND... and more with additional components.
  • Gapless playback.
  • Easily customizable user interface layout.
  • Advanced tagging capabilities.
  • Support for ripping Audio CDs as well as transcoding all supported audio formats using the Converter component.
  • Full ReplayGain support.
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts.
  • Open component architecture allowing third-party developers to extend functionality of the player.
The components are basically plugins you can install as you please. I use: https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_youtube
-adds possibility to play Youtube videos and playlists directly by their URL.
-Can create different Last.fm related playlists:
->loved tracks of a single user, multiple users, friends or neighbours.
->recent tracks of a single user, multiple users, friends or neighbours.
->top tracks of a single user, multiple users, friends or neighbours over different periods.
->top tracks of an artist.
->top tracks of artists similar to an artist.
->top tracks with certain tag.
->tracks similar to a track.
Can also...
-love, unlove, ban and unban a track on your Last.fm account.
-add a track to a custom playlist on your Last.fm account.
-save and load XSPF playlists (make playlists without hard paths). This makes it possible to easily share playlists with other people. Also when you restructure your library (change location of your music files), these playlists will continue to work.


It's only for WindowsGODS fyi but it's one of the only reasons I stay on Windows besides modding for games.

EDIT: FooBar2000 has a big forum for help and resources on HydrogenAudio.
 
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I think my biggest issue with Josh's cheese stance is that it absolves goyslopp munchers of their crimes. To say they don't have any other choice or any alternative makes them understandable and even sympathetic.

This is wrong. The people who eat slop and shove super processed garbage in their mouth are choosing to do this, this is not thrust upon them. You can eat healthy, you can eat naturally, you can eat well. It doesn't even require money, just the tiniest but of effort and thought.

When I moved into the country and away from my family I went through a pretty bad period of poverty. I was eating whatever I could get cheaply and sometimes not at all. However buying things like fresh beets, whatever meat is on sale, dark meat chicken like drumsticks and thighs, bulk grains like oats and rice, root vegetables and cheap fruit will keep you in good food for much less money than trying to live off of prepackaged garbage.

People who eat goyslop choose to eat goyslop, they are not victims of the American grocery store. They are hopeless and lazy. They don't want to cook and they don't want to try. If I can eat naturally shopping from weird rural stores in a county with less than 20k people in it and near a town with less than 2,500 people in it so can anyone else.
“The world would be so much better if people just made the right choices all the time.”

What passes for sophistication around here I guess.
 
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