

Okay, definitely not satire.
You’re allowed to say whatever you like, but you’re still a bigot.
Okay, definitely not satire.
You’re allowed to say whatever you like, but you’re still a bigot.
Is this satire? I genuinely can’t tell
I’m lucky enough to I’ve around a couple of really good local creameries, and they have some amazing cheeses (Mooncake by sugar house creamery is my favorite). But a couple of years ago I became lactose intolerant. Cabot cheddar doesn’t bother me, but most other cheeses do. At least I can still eat as much goat cheese as I want.
Really sucks Cabot has gotten so expensive from the terrifs, it’s so much better than the store brand stuff.
I feel like creator content isn’t about quality, but form. People watch the same TV shows from decades ago because they are familiar. Creator content is kinda like that, it’s cozy. It’s something you can just put on and zone out to. It’s interesting and entertaining, but it’s not very intense. Its usually people sharing their passions, so it feels very human and relatable too.
But also there’s probably something to be said about how much it cost to get started on YouTube vs how much it cost to produce a TV show or movie.
A lot of the expensive eggs are more than just organic. There are other classifications for eggs too. Like cage free, or free range. These have increasingly strict regulations (for now I guess).
But free range chickens must spend a certain amount of the day outside, and below a specific population density for that range they are free in.
Cage chickens can’t move and shit right next to each other. They are more likely to get the flu I believe.
Where do you think the best place to start is? I’ve never been that fat, but I have been out of shape (I’m now one of the very athletic people). For me it was finding active things that I like doing and becoming a member of outdoor communities. But if you’re so out of shape it’s not fun to do active things, what would keep them going until they get to the fun part?
(Tzeench is right btw)