This feels like a 2001 era reality show, bit of would have been all women, and absurdly sexist.
This feels like a 2001 era reality show, bit of would have been all women, and absurdly sexist.
Custard is a European thing, but plenty of examples of custards in Asia and the Americas.
Frozen custard is a a Midwest American thing.
Well, if you take “custard” seriously, egg yolk is part of that. Obviously ice cream doesn’t include it, but there are frozen custard places that include pasteurized egg yolk.
Vanilla ice cream is just melted creme anglaise. Which is vanilla egg desert soup.
In Romania? Daily basis.
#poopoostrong
Wait…not like that.
I don’t golf, but I don’t think I could chip a shot that badly if I tried. FFS, even as a minigolf round, I’ve done better over that distance.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
This is what keeps the Third World in the Top 3!
Doing the Lord’s work
Very common at places up in Lapland as well, though not super useful anymore since everyone just has an app that does the same thing.
More like “these boys, oh. Why is he carrying a barrow? Are they making a music video?”
Not at all. This person is only describing life/work in some of the post-WII developed world. Historically, this is the anomaly, not the norm.
For a large part of recorded history, the formula was that land/resource holders offered anyone the cheapest, lousiest, and worst acceptable conditions in exchange for work. The conditions of the resource holders also actually sucked, and when leveraging economies of scale, offers of relative physical and economic security (sure, you’ll be kinda poor, but you don’t have to travel to another town to sell grain to survive because the Lord will always buy it from you at a “fair” rate.) were typically the value add that made it worth it to consider share-cropping under nobility as opposed to simply going it alone.
I’m not sure why Reddit and Lemmy seem so hell-bent on this fantasy version of history where farming is a joy denied us by the wealthy, but its hilariously misguided. Considering where things are headed, it sounds like for many it will end up being a dangerously wrong fantasy that others can take advantage of easily, and people that post things like this will learn the lesson first hand.
Cool beans.
This is the best thing I’ve seen online in a week.
If you don’t eat cows first, a cow will kill and eat you and everyone you love.
Oh, did they hang this on the front door of the White House this week?
We can tick the box on spec now and check back in 10 years to see if they ever actually developed a commercially viable rector.