Plagued Consoomers / Consoomer Culture - Because if it has a recogniseable brand on it, I’d buy it!

Reminder Europeans actually make butter properly.

That's right. America (and the UK) can't even make a basic, fundamental cooking ingredient properly. Literally the entire Anglosphere is a bunch of inbreds. I mean sure America isn't as inbred as the UK, but it's inbred enough to be continually fucking retarded. America is the only country in the world where you can get salmonella from eggs because the USDA requires eggs to be washed in some kind of chemical bath, stripping the impenetrable layer from the eggs and allowing them to become susceptible to infection.
I don't understand.

Describe British butter in your own words.
 
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Reminder Europeans eat horse meat.
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Reminder Europeans actually make butter properly.

That's right. America (and the UK) can't even make a basic, fundamental cooking ingredient properly. Literally the entire Anglosphere is a bunch of inbreds. I mean sure America isn't as inbred as the UK, but it's inbred enough to be continually fucking retarded. America is the only country in the world where you can get salmonella from eggs because the USDA requires eggs to be washed in some kind of chemical bath, stripping the impenetrable layer from the eggs and allowing them to become susceptible to infection.
That's why you buy eggs from the farmers market.
I don't understand.

Describe British butter in your own words.
You can buy Irish butter where I live, it's pretty good. Does that count?
 
That's why you buy eggs from the farmers market.

You can buy Irish butter where I live, it's pretty good. Does that count?
I think this man is mixing up vegetable spread with butter.

We actually have butter in the UK. Irish, British, doesn't matter - the solid, strong-tasting stuff is butter. The creamy, flavourless shit is oil spread.
 
I think this man is mixing up vegetable spread with butter.

We actually have butter in the UK. Irish, British, doesn't matter - the solid, strong-tasting stuff is butter. The creamy, flavourless shit is oil spread.
He's as retarded as a kid with downs staring at a bicycle and thinking to himself "How do you fuck up a car this badly?"
 
These grown men who waste their money on dolls lol

These shits cost $300-450 a pop, but if you can profit off of them, then fair game
Oh boy Fumos. Did you know there original price is around 40$ but since they have risen in popularity because of memes. And if you want to get your hands on a Fumo and you don't wait for the Gift sale. The second hand market for Fumos now costs round 100$-500$ depending on the rarity of the Touhou girl.
 
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That's why you buy eggs from the farmers market.

You can buy Irish butter where I live, it's pretty good. Does that count?
Farmers Market eggs are washed too, at least the ones at mine are (USDA grade = washed). I don’t know if it’s illegal to sell unprocessed eggs, but I’ve never seen eggs that didn’t have a grade.

Anglosphere butter is uncultured, made from sweet cream. The rest of Europe makes cultured butter. I don’t know what the historical difference is, but cultured butter has a stronger butter flavor. It’s not even expensive anymore. You can find imports like Président for less than local organic sweet cream butters. Don’t let ‘European-style’ fool you either. That usually just refers to the literal shape of the butter or a higher butterfat content. It either should say ‘cultured’ on the label or come from a non–English-speaking country.
 
Mukbangers made me MOTI. They're like... demons. Embodiments of gluttony.
I can't put my finger on it, but they creep me out. The exception to that is Amberlynn Reid, who I find funny for the same reason I found the woman who was dancing like a chicken at that protest funny but find Prakash creepy - it's pretty darn funny to see someone pretending to be the leader of a subculture when that person clearly isn't.
 
Farmers Market eggs are washed too, at least the ones at mine are (USDA grade = washed). I don’t know if it’s illegal to sell unprocessed eggs, but I’ve never seen eggs that didn’t have a grade.

Anglosphere butter is uncultured, made from sweet cream. The rest of Europe makes cultured butter. I don’t know what the historical difference is, but cultured butter has a stronger butter flavor. It’s not even expensive anymore. You can find imports like Président for less than local organic sweet cream butters. Don’t let ‘European-style’ fool you either. That usually just refers to the literal shape of the butter or a higher butterfat content. It either should say ‘cultured’ on the label or come from a non–English-speaking country.
The best selling butter in the UK through both volume and value is Lurpak though, which is Danish and cultured
 
Pulling these over from the Tess Holiday thread because Starbucks
A 480 calorie drink is how Tess starts her day (accompanied by a pasty or breakfast sandwich I'm sure, rounding out her breakfast calories to nearly 1K).
Starbucks runs on fat women in denial that they’re slamming a McDonald’s breakfast daily
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Oh boy Fumos. Did you know there original price is around 40$ but since they have risen in popularity because of memes. And if you want to get your hands on a Fumo and you don't wait for the Gift sale. The second hand market for Fumos now costs round 100$-500$ depending on the rarity of the Touhou girl.
They used to be that cheap outside of Japan?
 
They used to be that cheap outside of Japan?
For 40$? No that how much there are on the Gift store. I think you could get one for around 70$ to 250$+ depending on the seller , store front and the rarity of the doll. But you can still find some non bootleg Fumos on the second hand market that are under a hundred bucks it's just all harder now.
 
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