The modern version would be a home setting, Malcom and Gerri (with a g ;D) talking about what to eat for dinner. Gerri (with a g ;D) suggests boring white people food like mashed potatoes and white paint, Malcom says nah, we spiced it up!
House collapses, now everything's rainbow color and a beach party is going on with clashing symbols of various cultures and everyone is wearing rainbow balloon suits that resemble bathing suites from the 20s and or burkhas
They don't talk about the burger, just about how much better it is now that it has peppers or whatever but it's okay because diverse. Gerri (with a g ;D) takes a bite but it's too spicey for his white pallet, and the remainder of the commercial is Malcom spitting in his mouth over and over again to cool down his mouth.
Here's the twist. This was a goddamn phone commercial. You had no idea did you
I had a "shower thought" the other day; what if the reason people in the 50s used less spices is because before factory farming the meat actually tasted good.
First of all... thumbnail was pretty good on this
The modern version would be a home setting, Malcom and Gerri (with a g ;D) talking about what to eat for dinner. Gerri (with a g ;D) suggests boring white people food like mashed potatoes and white paint, Malcom says nah, we spiced it up!
House collapses, now everything's rainbow color and a beach party is going on with clashing symbols of various cultures and everyone is wearing rainbow balloon suits that resemble bathing suites from the 20s and or burkhas
They don't talk about the burger, just about how much better it is now that it has peppers or whatever but it's okay because diverse. Gerri (with a g ;D) takes a bite but it's too spicey for his white pallet, and the remainder of the commercial is Malcom spitting in his mouth over and over again to cool down his mouth.
Here's the twist. This was a goddamn phone commercial. You had no idea did you
I had a "shower thought" the other day; what if the reason people in the 50s used less spices is because before factory farming the meat actually tasted good.
Read The Dorito Effect.
There's a huge chunk of the book devoted to chicken and how post-World War 2 factory farming obliterated a once healthy and flavorful meat.
I grew up eating chicken that wasn't factory farmed and didn't understand the 'tastes like chicken' meme until later in life.
It's like, motherfucker, the only thing that tastes like chicken is chicken. Can't confuse it for anything else.