Winter 2021 LC Thread—I Want Sous Vide

12 dollars for a jars worth peanut butter seems like quite a lot.

Where do you see five-ounce jars of peanut butter? This is $35/pound.

Here is a normal 2.5-pound jar for under $6.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Jif-Creamy-Peanut-Butter-40-Ounce-Jar/10308250?wl13=5350&selectedSellerId=0

I’m leaning towards the idea it is meant for people making buckeyes.

https://mobile.twitter.com/DlGITALDOLL/status/1398008036229267460

What kind of Axe costs £275?

The Golden One looks reasonably priced tbh :flushed:

Edit: Wait a fucking minute, 2 King prawns for a hundo🤮

Looks like an overpriced steak house to me.

The $900 service charge is super convenient though.

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That $10 Sprite

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I Honestly think the 2 French fries is just 2 fries

I’m pretty sure that’s that mega dbag salt bae’s restaurant

https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/restaurants/article205300579.html

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Salt Bae is quite the marketer. Gets rich people to hand him thousands of dollars because he has an entertaining Instagram account

Can we just nuke all the things from orbit please?

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Russia has its Tiger King.

I keep telling people that Russia and America are more alike than either country would ever admit.

It was quite legal to own tigers in Ohio until some dipshit let his collection of large cats loose. I think they passed a law against that afterward, I’m not sure.

This has been a thing for a while and actually for good reasons. The retro games don’t display correctly on modern TVs, and then if you actually want color gamut and accuracy it won’t be grandma’s cheap tube you need but rather a professional monitor. I used to see them for nothing at junk stores and flea markets and now they are hundreds to thousands.

Have you seen Tiger King yet?

Well yeah it’s about a psychopath in Oklahoma who own(ed) 300 unhealthy tigers.

Like bob suggests, one does not watch it for the vibe.

Don’t bother unless you enjoy watching psychopaths. I turned it off.

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It’s definitely blurs the line between documentary and lowbrow reality televsion.