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

@Null, since you’re in a content slump, check out Brutalmoose:


He has some of the best and most insane editing I’ve ever seen and makes reviews about snacks and frozen meals.

Also check out LGR for computer shit

Glad you found Technology Connectioms, I love annoying family members with his dishwasher videos.
Good video, I watched and enjoyed. All the products he reviewed looked like slop of the highest order, which further reinforced my euro-supremacist worldview. 8/10.
 
Found this gem on rDrama. Woman's husband cheats on her with a coworker, she finds out and goes ballistic, launching a multi-pronged campaign to expose her by distributing posters and spreading the news online:
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did she do anything interesting like this to her husband?
 
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Internet can have nice things
wish the best for the dev
Another point on the board women are the best authors of random Internet books, anime, and games that people think are men's fantasies.

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Maybe I've just been on the internet too long or knew too many fujoshis back in high school, but I never for a second thought this game was made by a man or for men.
 
This used to be something Null did back in the early days of MATI and it was a shitshow, with some of those episodes being a real pain to listen to. Unless you have someone to help screen callers, it would be like making super chats nothing but the megumin council or the farting pizza dragon, but with retarded audio to match. You just get faggy tryhards that aren't funny, and extend the stream to painful amounts. If this had to make a return, I think a voicemail segment would be better, like what Juju used to do, so Joah could only include funny ones or ones that showed merit.
But what if only verified dickless troons could call in
 
Under United States Federal Post Office Law of 1802, it is actually a capital felony to traffic a foreign dairy product across state lines.
Wait, if we make this a Muh Freedom issue can we finally end the Kiwi Cheese War?

*ahem* Amerimutts! Your government has DEPRIVED YOUR FREEDOM to eat the good cheese that is rightfully YOURS! Your empire cares nothing for your dairy, forcing you to drink pasteurized milk and eat cheese-like "cheddar" that has been molested with saw dust filler! Are you not entitled to the fruits of your empire?

Cast off the senseless pride the DEEP STATE has propagandized into your psyche!

Cast off your ignorance and embrace the true bliss of locally made and variable cheeses, non-pasteurized raw milk, and freshly butchered never frozen beef!

EMBRACE YOUR BIRTHRIGHT!

DESTROY THE DEEP CHEESE CONSPIRACY!

DEMAND BETTER DAIRY!
 
It's pretty clear that jersh took a massive L on the cheese question but if you remember, his original post also mentioned the complete lack of fresh baked bread in the states. I've since been all over the city I live in, looking for a bakery that sells fresh bread and I can't find one, bakeries are just cookie stores in the US. Every grocery store receives pallets of frozen bread dough and what's on the shelf is usually hard as a rock by the time you buy it.

I've asked every coworker, friend, and family member I can, and the best response I've gotten is "bake it yourself, why do you care about bread so much?"

One guy I asked at kroger suggested a Mennonite farmers market, I haven't tried it yet and probably won't because I think I should be able to buy a loaf of sourdough at the store just down the street, not drive 45 mins out of the city to find fucking bread.

I think we have to take the L on the bread question.
 
Update on the rocket launcher mishap guy.
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Deeply saddened that there will be no streams this week :(
tfw no nice show
Under United States Federal Post Office Law of 1802, it is actually a capital felony to traffic a foreign dairy product across state lines.
They can't stop us all.
 
The only place I would trust to make quality bread locally is the bobo french café / boulangerie downtown. If you get there early enough you can have croissants and pains au chocolat, etc., that taste authentic, and when they run out for the day that's that, just like in France.

You'd have to pretty much live downtown to take advantage of it every day, so ça vaut pas la peine. Never mind you have to put up with the clientele, and even though I am a bit of a francophile, I can't stand most other Americans who are.
 
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