VIDEODROME
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Would context make that one better or worse?
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That butter guy is full of shit. There is absolutely no way that anyone other than a Scot could have been the first person to deep-fry butter.

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Mongrel wrote:That butter guy is full of shit. There is absolutely no way that anyone other than a Scot could have been the first person to deep-fry butter.
"Abel Gonzales Jr., also known as "Fried Jesus", of Dallas, Texas, invented deep-fried butter, serving it at the 2009 State Fair of Texas in Dallas, Texas. Prepared using frozen, battered butter, it was awarded the "Most Creative food prize" at that time."

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Regular fried butter has been around since at least the 1700s and I can't imagine the Roman empire didn't give it a try. Circa 2010 seems absurdly recent given that deep frying food has existed about as long as metallurgy.
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I'd assume that was a particularly realistic shot of someone's Cities: Skylines project except the street traffic is using all available lanes instead of just the one
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The Great Bard has returned, with a hugely nostalgic dive into Elmore's art book of (mostly) TSR and Dragon covers.
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Predictable, but no less entertaining for being so.
