Trump has a lot of good policies but thanks to 'warpspeed' his credibility on health took a big hit. Whereas with RFK Jr, some of his platforms were too left (still think that was when he was running more as spoiler for Biden) he's been good on healthcare consistently.
With more signal boost, having Trump more focused on the economy and foriegn policy while RFK Jr is on Healthcare is a dream team and gives less reason for non NPCs not to vote for him.
Yeah, it’s shocking the bullshit in a large amount of the food sold packaged at the store. If you eat a ton of it, I promise you’d be surprised at how different you feel just cutting all that shit as much as possible. I’m not saying eat healthy even, just know what’s in your food and ditch weird chemicals.
Honestly, for me, heading down to the beach with a chainsaw to cut off a dead whale's head and driving it back on the roof of the car with an empty road behind because the Ambergris is so vile everybody downwind is puking their guts out is kind of badass.
The more smear jobs they try on him the more I end up liking him.
I don't agree with 90% of his politics but at least he comes across as a normal human and not a lizard-person in a skinsuit like our feted elite rulers.
Lol, yeah apparently too many people thought like you so they’ve dumped that story and decided to pivot to “he’s a man-whore”. You gotta wonder where the dem strategists are at these days. Probably re-assigned to more important matters like getting as many ms13 members into America before the election as possible
I still remember when cereal companies, fed up with complaints, removed the laboratory dyes from their food. Then social media and the press went all-in on talking about how shitty the cereals looked and tasted.
I cannot be convinced it was not a deliberate move of malicious compliance to buy a few more decades of chemistry-set food: deliberately ruin your own product and pretend it's because you removed the artificial stuff.
I know one major health change that ruined the taiste of so many foods : removing trans fats. And considering how horrible hydrogenated fats are for health ( basically poison ) it was a necessary move.
It took well over a decade for producers to adjust their reciepes so they didn't taiste so much worse, and many products I find never got "good" again. But that's almost exclusively junkfood cookies and packaged cakes. Fries with proper seasoning can taiste good again.
The funny part about trans fats is that they themselves were pushed as "healthy" alternatives to animal fats.
Meanwhile, what were trans fats replaced by? "Healthy" palm oil, for the most part, another oil that goes through an incredible industrial chemical process that yields an inflammatory food. Womp womp.
I have a mason jar of bacon grease in my fridge. You cannot convince me that it's bad for me to cook with that stuff when the alternatives require an industrial processing factory to create.
There was a literal pandemic of heart attacks killing men in Norway for most of the 20th century. Almost every uncle my dad had dies by 50.
The only two times it fell off was during the war, when particularly marine derived fats for margarine was unavailable, and after they stopped using it.
And it was all because they told people butter and natural fats was bad, and used massive amounts of other types of fats instead.
Fries need to be cooked in lard or whatever they used to be cooked in. The America that popularized fast food joints was still skinny and healthy and normal, it's after things pivoted from real sugar and real fats to franken oils and chemicals that the masses melted.
I'm too lazy to look it up, but there was one stupid motherfucker that successfully(sadly) campaigned to force McDonalds to stop using lard when cooking their fries. The reason? He developed serious heart problems from eating said fries almost daily, and thought lard was the reason.
No, you water-brained retard, it's because you were consuming carbohydrates(read: sugar) every goddamn day.
Making fried potatoes in lard is goddamn delicious. Just... don't eat it every day.
No, it's definitely the same kind of maliciousness they used on normies to convince the division from the Summer Of Love Riots was because of Donald Trump, and that the riots would end if you didn't re-elect him; while explicitly funding and bailing out rioters.
It's not the most efficient, but you can make your own snacks that are infinitely healthier. Experiment a bit and find some recipes you like, would be my suggestion.
Now THIS is smart
Trump has a lot of good policies but thanks to 'warpspeed' his credibility on health took a big hit. Whereas with RFK Jr, some of his platforms were too left (still think that was when he was running more as spoiler for Biden) he's been good on healthcare consistently.
With more signal boost, having Trump more focused on the economy and foriegn policy while RFK Jr is on Healthcare is a dream team and gives less reason for non NPCs not to vote for him.
He believes in global warming, though.
Yeah, it’s shocking the bullshit in a large amount of the food sold packaged at the store. If you eat a ton of it, I promise you’d be surprised at how different you feel just cutting all that shit as much as possible. I’m not saying eat healthy even, just know what’s in your food and ditch weird chemicals.
Honestly, for me, heading down to the beach with a chainsaw to cut off a dead whale's head and driving it back on the roof of the car with an empty road behind because the Ambergris is so vile everybody downwind is puking their guts out is kind of badass.
The more smear jobs they try on him the more I end up liking him.
I don't agree with 90% of his politics but at least he comes across as a normal human and not a lizard-person in a skinsuit like our feted elite rulers.
Lol, yeah apparently too many people thought like you so they’ve dumped that story and decided to pivot to “he’s a man-whore”. You gotta wonder where the dem strategists are at these days. Probably re-assigned to more important matters like getting as many ms13 members into America before the election as possible
I still remember when cereal companies, fed up with complaints, removed the laboratory dyes from their food. Then social media and the press went all-in on talking about how shitty the cereals looked and tasted.
I cannot be convinced it was not a deliberate move of malicious compliance to buy a few more decades of chemistry-set food: deliberately ruin your own product and pretend it's because you removed the artificial stuff.
I know one major health change that ruined the taiste of so many foods : removing trans fats. And considering how horrible hydrogenated fats are for health ( basically poison ) it was a necessary move.
It took well over a decade for producers to adjust their reciepes so they didn't taiste so much worse, and many products I find never got "good" again. But that's almost exclusively junkfood cookies and packaged cakes. Fries with proper seasoning can taiste good again.
The funny part about trans fats is that they themselves were pushed as "healthy" alternatives to animal fats.
Meanwhile, what were trans fats replaced by? "Healthy" palm oil, for the most part, another oil that goes through an incredible industrial chemical process that yields an inflammatory food. Womp womp.
Reject modernity, return to lard.
The "don't eat butter, eat this toxic hydrogenated margarine instead" days.
"Experts" agreed margarine was "better". Better at clogging your arteries shut, maby.
I have a mason jar of bacon grease in my fridge. You cannot convince me that it's bad for me to cook with that stuff when the alternatives require an industrial processing factory to create.
There was a literal pandemic of heart attacks killing men in Norway for most of the 20th century. Almost every uncle my dad had dies by 50.
The only two times it fell off was during the war, when particularly marine derived fats for margarine was unavailable, and after they stopped using it.
And it was all because they told people butter and natural fats was bad, and used massive amounts of other types of fats instead.
Fries need to be cooked in lard or whatever they used to be cooked in. The America that popularized fast food joints was still skinny and healthy and normal, it's after things pivoted from real sugar and real fats to franken oils and chemicals that the masses melted.
I'm too lazy to look it up, but there was one stupid motherfucker that successfully(sadly) campaigned to force McDonalds to stop using lard when cooking their fries. The reason? He developed serious heart problems from eating said fries almost daily, and thought lard was the reason.
No, you water-brained retard, it's because you were consuming carbohydrates(read: sugar) every goddamn day.
Making fried potatoes in lard is goddamn delicious. Just... don't eat it every day.
I thought it was because vegetarians and vegans were bitching about not being able to eat the fries.
No, it's definitely the same kind of maliciousness they used on normies to convince the division from the Summer Of Love Riots was because of Donald Trump, and that the riots would end if you didn't re-elect him; while explicitly funding and bailing out rioters.
Even if he is a bit too close with rabbi schmuley
I'll work with anybody to do good, and will work with nobody to do evil.
I like RFK Jr. even if he's a boomer normie on a lot of topics.
Well-worded maxim, almost sounds like it comes from a Kennedy lol
RFK has many bad positions. Luckily, those won't be his jurisdiction.
Queue the avalanche of think pieces about how guzzling ultraprocessed goyslop is good for you, actually
Cue.
Well that's one policy decision the vast majority can support.
"Why not eating chemical soups masquerading as food is racist" -- Axios
For the time being, where in the US can you go if you want to avoid (at least some of) the mentioned chemicals while still having some kind of snacks?
It's not the most efficient, but you can make your own snacks that are infinitely healthier. Experiment a bit and find some recipes you like, would be my suggestion.
Homemade jerky is pretty tasty and fairly easy to make, although it does take forever.