Bad Lip Reading Remix: “NFL 2015”
The novelty has worn off a bit, but Bad Lip Reading videos can still make one emit the occasional chortle or guffaw.
The novelty has worn off a bit, but Bad Lip Reading videos can still make one emit the occasional chortle or guffaw.
1 | HappyWarrior Jan 23, 2015 5:16:50pm |
The sad thing is when they do these for the GOP debates in 2016, the bad lip readings will still be more coherent than what the Republican candidates are talking about. I still really like these.
2 | Dark_Falcon Jan 23, 2015 5:21:34pm |
Does the video have the section where it lip-reads Bill Belichick giving instructions on his latest cheating ploy?
3 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 5:25:35pm |
Chuck has never licensed a Getty photo in his life, or he'd know you don't “buy” them and put your own mark on them. @Go_5_Five— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 24, 2015
4 | Amory Blaine Jan 23, 2015 5:25:56pm |
Governor Dropout and the Friday night news dump.
State shortfall could be $928 million over next 2 1/2 years
To keep the state doing what it does now through mid-2017, Gov. Scott Walker and lawmakers have to come up with $928 million in spending cuts or tax increases, according to estimates released Friday by the Legislature’s budget office.
The nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau found that to continue current operations, state officials have to find $283 million this year plus another $648 million over the following two-year budget beginning July 1.
The shortfall in the state’s main account becomes even larger — more than $2 billion — in the unlikely event elected officials seek to provide all of the added spending requested by agencies through June 2017 and the additional tax cuts promised by Walker in his successful re-election campaign last year.
5 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 5:26:48pm |
It's striking how ignorant @ChuckCJohnson seems to be about basic copyright issues.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 24, 2015
6 | HappyWarrior Jan 23, 2015 5:28:04pm |
re: #5 Charles Johnson
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I’d be shocked if there was a subject he wasn’t ignorant about.
7 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 5:28:34pm |
re: #5 Charles Johnson
Could have stopped before “about basic copyright issues” and it would be more accurate.
8 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 5:30:38pm |
Well, ferchrissakes…
Alabama State House Speaker Mike Hubbard calls federal ruling on his state’s ban on same-sex marriage ‘outrageous;’ says state Legislature ‘will encourage a vigorous appeals process’ and ‘continue defending the Christian conservative values that make Alabama a special place to live’ - statement via @chrisgeidner
read more on buzzfeed.com
‘Murica, y’all.
9 | Skip Intro Jan 23, 2015 5:30:57pm |
10 | De Kolta Chair Jan 23, 2015 5:31:02pm |
From the good people at Doubtful News: Cornish beach loses all its sand, regains it the next day
11 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 5:32:17pm |
re: #9 Skip Intro
Sarah Palin reminds us once again of McCain’s unforgivable act in nominating her for VP in 2008.
12 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 5:32:36pm |
re: #9 Skip Intro
All around class act and former GOP candidate for Vice President has something to say.
In case you can’t see it, Sarah wrote it out again and signed it on the corner.
Her “christian base” won’t be shocked one whit. They’re as fraudulent as she is.
13 | Skip Intro Jan 23, 2015 5:34:32pm |
re: #12 Justanotherhuman
Notice the little target symbols? That’s seems to be a repeating theme in Palinland.
14 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 5:35:26pm |
re: #7 A Cranky One
Could have stopped before “about basic copyright issues” and it would be more accurate.
I just downloaded “The Combined Wit and Wisdom of Charles C. Johnson” for my tablet. It didn’t cost anything, it takes no space to store it, the problem is that it’s an empty file.
Oh!!!! Now I get it.
RBS
15 | De Kolta Chair Jan 23, 2015 5:36:14pm |
We should all be scared shitless about what exactly?
Here's a terrifying chart on how Yemen's population is expected to explode over the next century. pic.twitter.com/chUBPxxd3D— Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) January 24, 2015
16 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 5:36:25pm |
re: #13 Skip Intro
Notice the little target symbols? That’s seems to be a repeating theme in Palinland.
Well! Haven’t you heard they’re just “surveyors’ symbols”? ////
17 | Bubblehead II Jan 23, 2015 5:37:02pm |
re: #8 Justanotherhuman
Well, ferchrissakes…
Alabama State House Speaker Mike Hubbard calls federal ruling on his state’s ban on same-sex marriage ‘outrageous;’ says state Legislature ‘will encourage a vigorous appeals process’ and ‘continue defending the Christian conservative values that make Alabama a special place to live’ - statement via @chrisgeidner
read more on buzzfeed.com‘Murica, y’all.
Maybe he should get in touch with Butch (The Gay) Otter here in Idaho and see how well it’s working for him.
18 | goddamnedfrank Jan 23, 2015 5:37:12pm |
re: #3 Charles Johnson
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You actually can purchase exclusive rights, which he clearly didn’t do because it’s still available. You can also modify a certain images. I used to work in the creative department of an ad agency and art buying like this was one of my main duties.
However you can NEVER do this for an editorial image, ever.
Editorial (RM)
Products in our editorial collections are licensed with restrictions on usage, such as limitations on size, placement, duration of use and geographic distribution. Editorial products must be used in an “editorial” manner, which means use relating to events that are newsworthy or of public interest. If you wish to use an image or video from our editorial collections for a non-editorial use, you must contact a sales representative to assist you. All licenses of editorial products are subject to Getty Images Editorial, Rights-Managed and Rights-Ready Image and Video License Agreement.
If you click on the last bit, you get this:
Photo Credit. Except as otherwise noted in Section 10, all Licensed Material used in an editorial context must include the following credit line adjacent to the Licensed Material: “[Photographer’s Name]/[Collection Name]/Getty Images” or as otherwise shown on the Getty Images website. If Licensee omits the credit, an additional fee in an amount up to one hundred percent (100%) of the License Fee may be payable by Licensee, at Getty Images’ sole discretion. The foregoing fee shall be in addition to any other rights or remedies that Getty Images may have at law or in equity.
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2.4 Editorial Licensed Material may be cropped or otherwise edited for technical quality, provided that the editorial integrity of the Licensed Material is not compromised, but shall not, under any circumstances, otherwise be altered.
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2.8 Licensed Material shall not be incorporated into a logo, corporate ID, trademark or service mark, without obtaining the prior written consent of Getty Images.
They would never grant this for CCJ’s Goat logo watermark, as it falsely implies ownership of their intellectual property.
19 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 5:38:30pm |
re: #13 Skip Intro
Notice the little target symbols? That’s seems to be a repeating theme in Palinland.
Proto-fascists need their symbols.
20 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 5:40:41pm |
re: #9 Skip Intro
Does SP have any specific issue with Michael Moore, or is this merely a generalized primate aggression display relating to enemies of the baboon troop?
21 | Skip Intro Jan 23, 2015 5:41:45pm |
re: #15 De Kolta Chair
Whew! For a minute there I thought the Yemen chart was the likelihood of UpChuck producing offspring.
23 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 5:45:04pm |
re: #22 Skip Intro
He criticized the Sniper movie.
At the same time, everybody knows PayMe can’t hit the broadside of a barn.
24 | Skip Intro Jan 23, 2015 5:46:25pm |
re: #23 Justanotherhuman
Standing next to her is Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer, so wingnutland has a new hero and future politician.
25 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 5:47:34pm |
re: #23 Justanotherhuman
At the same time, everybody knows PayMe can’t hit the broadside of a barn.
Palin’s idea of target shooting is probably tossing grenades into a fish pond.
IIRC, Saddam Hussein also found that to be an amusing pastime.
26 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 5:48:12pm |
re: #18 goddamnedfrank
Yup - I actually went through the process of registering an account at Getty Images and setting up purchasing licenses, for PJ Media. You don’t buy these photos; you license them. And the “exclusive use” license would be something Chuck can’t afford, especially not for one of his idiotic smear pieces.
Reality is, he just found the photo somewhere, copied it and posted it, and his Wordpress plugin automatically added the watermark. He didn’t even think about copyrights.
In other words, this man is a moron.
27 | b.d. Jan 23, 2015 5:49:28pm |
re: #15 De Kolta Chair
We should all be scared shitless about what exactly?
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There ain’t nothing as shocking as a 15 year old estimate and using the population of Russia as a comparison?
WTF indeed? Aren’t we supposed to be glad that the Russians will be outnumbered?
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28 | Skip Intro Jan 23, 2015 5:50:43pm |
29 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 5:51:49pm |
/stares at cellphone
Ok, shipping company, you are using up the goodwill you engendered by calling to let me know it would be on the later side of the window. Since we’re close to an hour out of the window now, and you still haven’t called again…
30 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 5:52:08pm |
re: #28 Skip Intro
A moron? Maybe.
Totally without ethics and a sense of honor? Absolutely.
CCJ is the very model of a modern wingnut: one finds it impossible to figure out the exact combination of evil and stupidity that will give rise to the observed behavior.
31 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 5:52:24pm |
re: #27 b.d.
There ain’t nothing as shocking as a 15 year old estimate and using the population of Russia as a comparison?
WTF indeed? Aren’t we supposed to be glad that the Russians will be outnumbered?
//
Hasn’t Putin been pushing Russians to have more babies? Yes he has.
32 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 5:52:37pm |
re: #28 Skip Intro
A moron? Maybe.
Totally without ethics and a sense of honor? Absolutely.
I say he’s a moron because it’s really stupid to fuck around with Getty Images. They have a history of being very aggressive on copyright issues, and have filed lawsuits against bloggers in the past.
33 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 5:52:56pm |
re: #29 klystron
Harp Now. Or the attack cats will have to be mustered.
34 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 5:53:37pm |
re: #33 EPR-radar
Harp Now. Or the attack cats will have to be mustered.
Well, they’ll need at least 5 minutes. The feeders just went off.
35 | danarchy Jan 23, 2015 5:55:00pm |
re: #22 Skip Intro
He criticized the Sniper movie.
Technically he criticized snipers, said they were cowards. As far as I am concerned he deserves any blowback he gets. Palin is still a disgrace though.
36 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 5:55:25pm |
re: #34 klystron
I hate waiting for new toys to arrive.
Maybe they were just waiting for you to feed the cats?
37 | TedStriker Jan 23, 2015 5:57:51pm |
re: #32 Charles Johnson
I say he’s a moron because it’s really stupid to fuck around with Getty Images. They have a history of being very aggressive on copyright issues, and have filed lawsuits against bloggers in the past.
Damn, I hope Getty does sue him and buries his ass.
38 | dog philosopher Jan 23, 2015 6:00:50pm |
41 | jaunte Jan 23, 2015 6:07:10pm |
Ancient Scrolls, Burned in Vesuvius Volcano Eruption, Deciphered by Advanced X-Ray Scans
Scientists in Italy have managed to decipher text on a badly scorched papyrus roll from Herculaneum, a town destroyed with Pompeii in the Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79AD. The imaging technique they used may allow archaeologists to analyse other texts previously thought to be too badly damaged to read.
Scientists puzzled by GoatNews watermark superimposed on the carbonized papyrus layers.
42 | goddamnedfrank Jan 23, 2015 6:08:08pm |
re: #32 Charles Johnson
I say he’s a moron because it’s really stupid to fuck around with Getty Images. They have a history of being very aggressive on copyright issues, and have filed lawsuits against bloggers in the past.
Getty, Corbis and the other stock agencies are super nice to you if you work for a gigantic ad shop like I did. I had dedicated reps I could email or call up and get to do much of my searching for me. They’d just put whatever fit what I was asking for into a personal folder for me on a trust basis, and I’d tell them if we actually put it in front of a client. We used a lot of their stuff in compositions / spec work, most often for new business pitches, and did often get this kind of internal use for free, or very cheap. The back end on a national campaign was so enormous from their perspective that they’ll comp dozen, even hundred of display (usually not print) quality files for internal use on the slim hope that just one of their images might make it to final selection and become part of a big media buy.
43 | William Barnett-Lewis Jan 23, 2015 6:09:28pm |
re: #2 Dark_Falcon
Does the video have the section where it lip-reads Bill Belichick giving instructions on his latest cheating ploy?
The sad part is that Belichick is so habituated to cheating that he does it by reflex - even in games where there is utterly no need like last Sunday. And the League doesn’t care because they get the $$$$ no matter what.
Hey, the Gunner’s beat Man City 2-0. Things like that are far more interesting to me these days.
44 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 6:10:35pm |
re: #42 goddamnedfrank
That’s where their real money comes from, the big ad shops and media buyers. Now being eroded by bottom feeders like Chuck, which is why they’re kinda touchy about these issues.
45 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 6:12:36pm |
re: #32 Charles Johnson
I say he’s a moron because it’s really stupid to fuck around with Getty Images. They have a history of being very aggressive on copyright issues, and have filed lawsuits against bloggers in the past.
Hopefully their intellectual property lawyers are working on this right now. : )
46 | jaunte Jan 23, 2015 6:13:38pm |
Challenger for Gohmert of the Week.
Rep. Zedler, Poland Would Like a Word with You: http://t.co/ywlEP4JB2A pic.twitter.com/9fdUzFZc8F
— Tx Freedom Network (@TFN) January 24, 2015
“…Far-right state Rep. Bill Zedler, R-Arlington, is in the news again, this time for filing HB 829, a bill that would require Texas high schoolers to pass a civics test if they wish to graduate.”
47 | Dave In Austin Jan 23, 2015 6:14:34pm |
Rachel is working Bobby Jindal over the rocks tonite. Much Awesomeness!!
48 | The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge Jan 23, 2015 6:14:47pm |
re: #45 Justanotherhuman
Hopefully their intellectual property lawyers are working on this right now. : )
They’re probably looking for a “blogger” to make an example of. Hopefully he’ll rub somebody at Getty the wrong way badly enough that they choose him.
49 | goddamnedfrank Jan 23, 2015 6:16:46pm |
re: #44 Charles Johnson
That’s where their real money comes from, the big ad shops and media buyers. Now being eroded by bottom feeders like Chuck, which is why they’re kinda touchy about these issues.
Also, the editorial content game has an entire layer of trustworthiness and brand integrity added over it that I never had to deal with. Having their IP stolen is bad enough, but having their reputation tainted though deceptive use actually undermines their continued viability in that market.
50 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 6:21:01pm |
According to Twitter Analytics, my tweets had more than 2 million impressions in the last 28 days. https://t.co/TwUPIRAhBC— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 24, 2015
It’s sad being this irrelevant.
51 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 6:21:02pm |
re: #48 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
They’re probably looking for a “blogger” to make an example of. Hopefully he’ll rub somebody at Getty the wrong way badly enough that they choose him.
It’s hard to imagine CCJ’s personality rubbing anybody BUT the wrong way, then sprinkling on a good portion of rubbing alcohol and salt, just because it’s part of his plan.
If Will Rogers was alive now, he’d change his tune after meeting CCJ.
RBS
52 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 6:22:37pm |
This situation in Yemen is not a good development…
U.S. counterterrorism operations with Yemen suspended, officials say
“The Obama administration has been forced to suspend counterterrorism operations with Yemen in the aftermath of the collapse of its government, according to U.S. officials, a move that abruptly eases pressure on al-Qaeda’s most dangerous franchise.
“Armed drones operated by the CIA and the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command remain deployed for now over southern Yemen, where al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is based. But U.S. officials said that the Yemeni security services that provided much of the intelligence that sustained that U.S. air campaign are now controlled by Shiite rebels, known as Houthis, who have seized control of much of the capital.
“Even before the disintegration of the government, officials say, the growing chaos in Yemen had resulted in a steady erosion in intelligence-gathering efforts against AQAP and a de𠂟acto suspension in raids by Yemeni units trained, equipped and often flown to targeted al-Qaeda compounds by U.S. forces.” More
53 | Higgs Boson's Mate Jan 23, 2015 6:23:14pm |
re: #15 De Kolta Chair
We should all be scared shitless about what exactly?
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I’d be interested in knowing how a country with 15364 km² of arable land is going to feed 100,000,000 people.
54 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 6:24:17pm |
re: #52 Justanotherhuman
This situation in Yemen is not a good development…
Nope. This is bad. That why the Ginger Avenger is trying to elbow his way into the story.
55 | Higgs Boson's Mate Jan 23, 2015 6:25:34pm |
re: #50 Charles Johnson
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It’s sad being this irrelevant.
Have you considered dying your hair red?
56 | Floral Giraffe Jan 23, 2015 6:26:02pm |
re: #50 Charles Johnson
Stupid question.. But does generate into revenue for you ?
57 | Charles Johnson Jan 23, 2015 6:29:12pm |
I pick “ginger” because I'm white, and I don't want anything to do with you. pic.twitter.com/PjjvIKZOZH— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 24, 2015
58 | Justanotherhuman Jan 23, 2015 6:29:48pm |
Later, Lizards!
Time for some witty homicide…
59 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 6:32:22pm |
re: #57 Charles Johnson
UpChuck’s new photo is an improvement because it partially covers his face.
Was that mean? Good.
60 | jaunte Jan 23, 2015 6:33:18pm |
re: #59 A Cranky One
Unfortunately it makes him look like he’s smelling his hand.
61 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 6:36:26pm |
re: #60 jaunte
I’ll never see it the same way now. Ha!
I wonder if he went B/W to hide the color of his hair?
62 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 6:38:19pm |
No recent comments from Klystron. Hope that means the harp arrived!
64 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 6:40:33pm |
re: #63 klystron
Well, WTF? You must be bouncing off the walls.
65 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 6:40:39pm |
re: #60 jaunte
Unfortunately it makes him look like he’s smelling his hand.
I prefer interpreting the photo as showing an exploration for boogers with a finger jammed up the nose to the second joint.
I suppose I should admit that jackasses like CCJ irritate me.
66 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 6:41:03pm |
re: #64 A Cranky One
Well, WTF? You must be bouncing off the walls.
I have moved well into the “not amused” stage.
Hmmm, maybe that sounds like a truck down the street.
68 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 6:41:14pm |
69 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 6:42:26pm |
My sister is providing IM commentary on the NHL team draft for the all-star game as a distraction. Mostly I laugh because Alex Ovechkin just missed getting a free car, being 3rd from last picked (last two get a car). Leading to tweets like:
I hope during the game Ovi just lies down on center ice and refuses to play because of his car being stolen from him.— Ali Lawrence (@AliLawrence) January 24, 2015
70 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 6:43:07pm |
My husband’s suggestion is that the harp is being defended from hordes of alien invaders.
The cats just contributed a hairball.
71 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 6:44:17pm |
re: #68 RealityBasedSteve
We have 5 dogs, one of which is named Havoc (and it fits him perfectly).
For Xmas the spouse gave me a doorbell with a large cover that says “Press to Release the Hounds”.
72 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 6:45:06pm |
re: #70 klystron
Look at the bright side. The hairball didn’t end up on the harp as you were unboxing it with assistance from the feline overlords.
73 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 6:50:57pm |
re: #70 klystron
My husband’s suggestion is that the harp is being defended from hordes of alien invaders.
The cats just contributed a hairball.
Perhaps it’s a magic harp, and is being played to defend the Earth against the alien invaders. The hairball, I’m afraid, is just a hairball.
RBS
74 | Higgs Boson's Mate Jan 23, 2015 6:52:49pm |
re: #65 EPR-radar
I prefer interpreting the photo as showing an exploration for boogers with a finger jammed up the nose to the second joint.
I suppose I should admit that jackasses like CCJ irritate me.
He’s not picking his nose, he’s tickling his giant brane.
75 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 6:55:19pm |
re: #74 Higgs Boson’s Mate
He’s not picking his nose, he’s tickling his giant brane.
Most people stupid enough to need to count on their fingers do the counting with another finger. The use of the nose in this context has never occurred to me until now.
77 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 6:58:44pm |
re: #76 De Kolta Chair
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It’s also contains 0 Transfats, and is Diabetic friendly.
RBS
78 | EPR-radar Jan 23, 2015 6:58:57pm |
re: #76 De Kolta Chair
Just kill me now. Our politics is bad enough, but for this words fail.
79 | A Cranky One Jan 23, 2015 6:59:01pm |
re: #69 klystron
The spouse was a licensed massage therapist at one time and among her clients was a minor league hockey team (I think it was the Quad City Mallards). The team she worked with is in the Hall of Fame (most wins?). I’ll have to ask her.
She started taking me to hockey games a couple of years ago. It’s interesting because of lot of the players she worked with are now in the majors and we’ve seen them play.
80 | Higgs Boson's Mate Jan 23, 2015 6:59:51pm |
re: #76 De Kolta Chair
But is it vegan and hypoallergenic?
81 | De Kolta Chair Jan 23, 2015 7:00:12pm |
re: #77 RealityBasedSteve
It’s also contains 0 Transfats, and is Diabetic friendly.
RBS
1.0L Bottle = $26.99
82 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 7:00:18pm |
re: #79 A Cranky One
The spouse was a licensed massage therapist at one time and among her clients was a minor league hockey team (I think it was the Quad City Mallards). The team she worked with is in the Hall of Fame (most wins?). I’ll have to ask her.
She started taking me to hockey games a couple of years ago. It’s interesting because of lot of the players she worked with are now in the majors and we’ve seen them play.
I used to be a huge hockey fan in high school but then got distracted for a while. My sister got into it a few years ago though and dragged me back in.
We went to a game last week, even, while she was out visiting.
83 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 7:02:01pm |
re: #81 De Kolta Chair
1.0L Bottle = $26.99
I’m assuming that it’s 27 bucks for a cheap spun aluminum bottle that does nothing to help keep your drink cold, with a separate cap that gets lost. I’ll stick with one of my polar podium bottles thank you.
RBS
84 | calochortus Jan 23, 2015 7:02:40pm |
re: #76 De Kolta Chair
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This is one of a group of gluten-free themed water bottles at Cafe Press. Meant to be light hearted and amusing. Actually? Not so much IMHO.
86 | The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge Jan 23, 2015 7:04:22pm |
My experience is that >50% of the population think gluten is some artificial chemical additive that Big Food™ should just leave out.
Meanwhile, if I saw convincing evidence that one in a thousand people who thought they’re “allergic” to gluten actually were, I’d drop down dead from shock.
87 | De Kolta Chair Jan 23, 2015 7:05:37pm |
re: #80 Higgs Boson’s Mate
But is it vegan and hypoallergenic?
(1) Yes, and (2) depends on whether my next check from Big Plastic bounces or not.
88 | Rightwingconspirator Jan 23, 2015 7:05:55pm |
90 | Higgs Boson's Mate Jan 23, 2015 7:09:23pm |
91 | klystron Jan 23, 2015 7:09:56pm |
re: #86 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
My experience is that >50% of the population think gluten is some artificial chemical additive that Big FoodTM should just leave out.
Meanwhile, if I saw convincing evidence that one in a thousand people who thought they’re “allergic” to gluten actually were, I’d drop down dead from shock.
I have a friend who did develop serious stomach issues that were only resolved when she cut gluten products out of her diet. Given her love of beer, I know she didn’t do it for shits and giggles.
I know there are a lot of people who have seized onto it as the new big thing, though.
92 | RealityBasedSteve Jan 23, 2015 7:14:40pm |
I’m giving up all food with DNA in it.
RBS