• miketunes_@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    If anyone hasn’t seen Some More News - I highly recommend. I find it very similar to John Oliver, great to watch while he’s off.

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      2 years ago

      Fun Fact!

      Daniel O’Brien writes on John Oliver & he was a writer at Cracked with Robert Evans (Behind the Bastards, It Could Happen Here, etc…), Cody Johnston & Katie Stoll (both on - Some More News, Even More News, etc…) and while they’ve all got their own voice, they’re also very similar at the same time.

  • BanMeAgainIWontStop1@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’m so tired of the bitching “we can’t eat healthy there is only sugar and corn”.

    It’s absolute bullshit. Nearly every grocery store in America has a 3000+ sqft area filled to the brim with a variety of vegetables and fruit. You can buy as much grains and rice as you need.

    It’s 💯 lazy shopping and preferring not too cook.

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      2 years ago

      It’s such a weird thing to read over and over. But McDonald’s is so much cheaper than eating healthy. Motherfucker, my favourite food right now is a vegan noodle salad. While it varies in ingredients, a whole bowl with like 500g of noodles cost like 10bucks where i live, and that is when i’m too lazy to make my own sauce. When i don’t wanna do groceries, i always have rice and beans, tomatoes and canned tomatoes and noodles at home. I never keep track on what that even costs, but it’s probably like 3dollars a serving. If these assholes sell you sugar bread, mix 3 to 5 ingredients and make bread.

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      2 years ago

      I don’t think you finished the video, he explains why your last sentence is just a bad faith argument. It’s a really good show with lots of information in a funny format. You should give it a try.