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

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Cheddar cheese is the prelude to the glorious mozzarella for pizza day
it's like poetry, it rhymes.
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I couldn't Nudge bing into actually showing the Violence but..Total Mozzarella Melting.
 
The biggest takeaway from the Cheddar Question is that people are mentally deficient and have no idea how to form an argument. If Null's point is that small towns don't have access to quality meats and cheeses and your response is "but look at this city with over fifty thousand people!" then you're an idiot.

It's like if we were in a room full of cubes of various shapes and sizes, but all the small cubes are red. Null points out all the small cubes in the room are red, and you direct him towards a giant blue cube and say "no, you're wrong, there's a blue cube right there in this room!" It's actual retard status.
 
The biggest takeaway from the Cheddar Question is that people are mentally deficient and have no idea how to form an argument. If Null's point is that small towns don't have access to quality meats and cheeses and your response is "but look at this city with over fifty thousand people!" then you're an idiot.

It's like if we were in a room full of cubes of various shapes and sizes, but all the small cubes are red. Null points out all the small cubes in the room are red, and you direct him towards a giant blue cube and say "no, you're wrong, there's a blue cube right there in this room!" It's actual retard status.
Except his argument started with the claim only huge cities had access to quality cheeses in the US and quickly morphed into “ cities not by a coast, not towns close to large cities by certain distance “ and other goal post shifting. When the thread already has posted proof of true small towns of a few thousand or less having access to good meats and cheeses.
 
it doesn't matter how remote it is. in a population with 60k even in the middle of nowhere there's enough financial incentive to just drive refrigerated products to it. fucking Ridyah has cheese too you know.

i'm sure the rest of wyoming is not so lucky.
Well, going off of DoorDash the next largest towns each about 70 to 100 miles from Casper (Douglas (5k) and Riverton (11k) ) each have a Safeway (Edit : or Smiths) with similar cheese and meat offerings.

It’s really not that bad. Totalis caseus victoriam.
 
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if Amerimutts knew that they paid more money for healthcare than Europeans and that it just went to Medicare/Medicaid at hugely inflated prices while the working middle class actually paying taxes receives nothing for it, there would be blood in the streets lots of complaining on reddit and no action ever.

The funny thing is Healthcare has gotten so absurdly expensive that it isn't even the taxpayers covering it anymore, the Government is just borrowing money that it never intends to payback or will payback with printed devalued dollars. I think annually Medicaid and Medicare are costing 1.5ish trillion dollars and that will only increase as more boomers qualify for Medicare. For perspective the US earned around 4.9 trillion dollars in tax revenue in 2022.

At least in America you can get treated in a semi-timely manner. In the UK you can wait literal months before getting an appointment and in Canada they will just tell you to kill yourself if your treatment costs too much.
 
I heard the entire livestream, so I know that's not true. It's also wholly immaterial to my point. Even if Null is incorrect, using faulty logic to argue against him reflects poorly upon you.
Your inability to make a convincing argument is only bested by your inability to hear. That is at its very essence word for word what Null said. Once people began to defend the position Null immediately said “it has to be a major city where you’re getting cheese. City slickers are exposing themselves right now.” When people started saying “here’s a town with 4,000” it became “it’s too close to a major metropolitan area.”

Sure Null is right that in some places there are people with lack of access to noncheddar in America. However these people are also so remote they probably lack amenities most Americans have besides cheese. It’s extremely petty because I could literally throw a dart at any country in the world and land it near some town that has a translated name of “the place where the people settled because they had no food and wanted to die” where guess what? They lack cheese and other resources.

Your analogy and argument were so poor you should maybe try replying to a mirror instead.
 
The funny thing is Healthcare has gotten so absurdly expensive that it isn't even the taxpayers covering it anymore, the Government is just borrowing money that it never intends to payback or will payback with printed devalued dollars. I think annually Medicaid and Medicare are costing 1.5ish trillion dollars and that will only increase as more boomers qualify for Medicare. For perspective the US earned around 4.9 trillion dollars in tax revenue in 2022.

At least in America you can get treated in a semi-timely manner. In the UK you can wait literal months before getting an appointment and in Canada they will just tell you to kill yourself if your treatment costs too much.
It's so fucking bad it's unreal.

Almost all government money is from individual income tax. The US talks a lot about low taxes but it's pretty on par with European tax rates. What the US has is an extremely forgiving corporate income tax, which is why so many businesses come over in the first place.

In 2022, combined, SS+Medicare+Medicaid+"Income Security Programs" = $2,539bn whereas the totality of all taxes was $4,900bn. That's half. Half of the money we collect in tax goes to paying old people and black people to exist while they do not pay any tax in return. Another $581bn goes to income security programs.

I'm not sure where exactly HUD factors in. They've got a budget of $150bn. That might be under Income Security. That $150bn is for your Section 8.


So where does the US's money go? It goes to bribing the poor to vote Democrat and the elderly to vote Republican. Who pays for it? Working class Americans. What do they get for it? NOTHING. No food stamps, no housing coupons, no medicine.
 
The funny thing is Healthcare has gotten so absurdly expensive that it isn't even the taxpayers covering it anymore, the Government is just borrowing money that it never intends to payback or will payback with printed devalued dollars. I think annually Medicaid and Medicare are costing 1.5ish trillion dollars and that will only increase as more boomers qualify for Medicare. For perspective the US earned around 4.9 trillion dollars in tax revenue in 2022.

At least in America you can get treated in a semi-timely manner. In the UK you can wait literal months before getting an appointment and in Canada they will just tell you to kill yourself if your treatment costs too much.
The whole debt based financial system is going to fall apart eventually unless the globalists can pull off another Brenton-Woods-esque switcheroo. Picking on any single aspect of the house of cards is kind of missing the forest for the trees, IMO.
 
Every last senator and congressmen needs to die, this is true. The Federal Reserve must burn and all the bankers and money changers must swing from trees.

However this doesn't I need to compliment Europeans or pretend I don't eat tasty cheese. You fly back here mister you walk into a grocery store eat some goddamn cheddar for the last time in your life and then drag your sorry ass to the appropriate office and renounce your citizenship, then you can do those gay cheek kisses to your country goodbye and go back to your true home.

You're not even a man anymore, you're transeuro. They can tell those chubby cheeks of yours are American. You don't pass.
 
The biggest takeaway from the Cheddar Question is that people are mentally deficient and have no idea how to form an argument. If Null's point is that small towns don't have access to quality meats and cheeses and your response is "but look at this city with over fifty thousand people!" then you're an idiot.

It's like if we were in a room full of cubes of various shapes and sizes, but all the small cubes are red. Null points out all the small cubes in the room are red, and you direct him towards a giant blue cube and say "no, you're wrong, there's a blue cube right there in this room!" It's actual retard status.
The cheese and bread question has a doughnut hole answer.

Dense urban population centers have quality goods.
Sparse rural population areas also have quality goods.
The middle areas that are housing developments and strip malls have nothing.

What Josh overlooks is that most rural areas are bastions of local tastes and styles and on a smaller scale have the same diverse selections. And some of these places are the source for the city's goods in the first place.
 
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