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These kind of stories crack me up! People just don’t want the woke BS.

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:00 on September 7, 2024  

Woke Apocalypse: Sony Humiliated After $200 Million Diversity Video Game Disaster

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/woke-apocolypse-sony-humiliated-after-200-million-diversity-video-game-disaster

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 7:24 on September 7, 2024  

Also sea food dishes. I went with a Asian friend to a all you can eat Chinese restaurant even those she is Japanese but likes Asian food also a near vegetarian so didn’t realize they were selling fake sea food. Like I showed her shrimp doesn’t fall apart like this, it’s solid. Very weird. No mass por moi.

Ferret

Posted by goldielocks @ 7:07 on September 7, 2024  

I guess what ever country you live in food from that region seems normal but if your from another may seem abnormal. Generally a diversified diet is better than a narrowed one with limited nutrients. Too much of something’s can cause problems too like colon cancers usually white flour or white rice in different areas of digestive tract. Japan kills all those friendly dolphins.  It’s what they’re indoctrinated to.

I don’t know if Americans would eat Roos on a regular basis other than to try it, possibly see them as victims especially women. Koalas too. They may see things like that or grubs as survival food. They were raised in a controlled environment some of which was lobbied by agriculture as civilized. Nevertheless there’s other dishes and desserts as well as lamb dishes and drinks including Aussie beer. You mix that up with american options you’d have a fun and genuine Aussie place  Restrictions can also lead to curiosity to try other things. Actually we are diverse and have been a long time and why all this diversity BD is nauseating BS but we’re used to the diverse we have. Lol We don’t have Aussie food!

Speaking of bats

Posted by goldielocks @ 6:46 on September 7, 2024  

I’m really concerned with all the pesticides with wheat and oat crops in particular less organic grown without them if possible. It’s in so many foods people eat every day. Sweets of all kinds, fried foods, biscuits, pancakes, cereals, breads. It can be culminating and cancer seems to be rising along with all the toxins in food and environment with a compromised FDA.

  • A fungus exclusive to bats, subsequently had deadly effects for children. In many regions the bat population feed on local crop pests, but the P destructans fungus has been steadily killing off bat populations across the U.S. This has lead farmers to drastically increase the use of pesticides on their crops, making those crops potentially harmful if not thoroughly cleaned before eating. Unfortunately, pregnant adult women—whose bodies can withstand the residual pesticide—have inadvertently passed those pesticides to their unborn. In American counties where the pesticide use increased, so did the infant mortality rate. In all, some 1,300 child deaths have been linked to this chain of events.
  • Anthrax—usually feared as a bio-terror agent—has emerged recently in both wild and farm animals in Wyoming. This outbreak is prompting a keen-eyed investigation into the origins of the infection as it is the first of it’s kind since 1956. While it is rare, anthrax infections in humans are serious and can be rapidly fatal without timely antibiotic treatment. Note: the Jase Case comes standard with Doxycycline for treating Anthrax (and other) infections.

goldielocks,

Posted by ferrett @ 6:45 on September 7, 2024  

I’d heard that California forbids imports of kangaroo products – here they’re a pest. Meat, leather, skins. So are emus, but they are farmed too. Crocs are protected, but there is a management system to keep the numbers down.

Maya

Posted by goldielocks @ 5:17 on September 7, 2024  

It’s like those Jack LA Lane gyms that popped up back in the 70 s that wasn’t owned by him but a out of shape associate who asked to use his name and try to trap people into contracts. Jack said he warned him on his diet but didn’t listen and died young in comparison to Jack who died when pneumonia snuck up on him when at home at 99. Maybe a opportunity for real Aussies to open a chain with some signature dishes. Amazingly with the economy slowing it was full. Youll find the more unique restaurants by the coast. Although my near vegetarian daughter in law saw a memu like Ferrett described with all those interesting food choices she’d probably throw up lol  She almost went there for a month or two in the summer having a friend there a few years back  but something came up. Boy would she have been surprised. Lol

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 1:35 on September 7, 2024  

Snaking thru the mountains
https://railpictures.net/photo/848838/

 

Bloomin’ Onion

Posted by Maya @ 1:31 on September 7, 2024  

This is the Outback Steakhouse ‘Bloomin’ Onion… sliced open, batter dipped, and deep fried.  Like pick-apart onion rings at your table.  Outback is indeed a chain outfit in America, and I’m sure that there is nothing ‘authentically’ Australian about it other than the name.

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