Danny talking about Europeans driving on the other side of the road... it's just the British Isles that drive on the wrong side of the road. The rest of Europe drives on the right side of the road. Also most of the British seem to think of Britain as separate from Europe (not because of Brexit but because it's an island)
The family reading the mean tweets however read to me like they were sitting down as a family to mock the idiots writing the bad comments which could be seen as a good way to teach the kids how to deal with negative comments online. But the fucked up part is to put the children in that position to begin with...
More evidence that Australia is evil. Tasmania is part of Australia and they literally have Tasmanian devils. Also it was originally named Van Diemens Land... which clearly just means some sort of demon royalty lived there... clearly
Lobster was like the trash food they fed to prisoners and livestock. Then during the Civil war it turned out that cooked lobster was easy to can so it became popular canned food. And later on when tourism became more popular people who had only had canned lobster and didn't know that lobster was considered trash food in New England wanted to try fresh lobster and thus a delicacy was born.
Many delicacies have had similar stories. Fermented herring started out as a way of preserving food for the war without having to use quite as much salt as salted food (basically you use just enough salt for the good fermenting lacto-bacillus to win over the bad bacteria because they handle salinity better) and now a portion of Sweden looks forward to the Surströmmingspremiär every year
It thrives on Facebook because there are a lot of less internet savvy people on that platform that falls for these obvious engagement tricks.
That being said the first video with the spaghettios pie with mozzarella... didn't look THAT extreme. Using her arms to mush the butter was the only thing that was obvious as something nobody would "invent" in their own kitchen. Also the nacho hack is only weird because it's straight on the table. I'ts pretty much what I do on my plate when I eat nachos. The icecream scoop and the tortilla cone is something I could definitely try.
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