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On a slightly more serious note, the issue with Wirtual’s food opinions isn’t the fact that he likes abnormal things, liking meat and sauce burritos is fine, it’s saying that his personal preference is objectively correct. The only way amends can be made for this is through trial by mayo.
As someone who has good mexican food nearby, when I heard him say "try a taco without rice and beans", which is just a regular taco, my trust in his food takes has already been lost haha
@@Pandabrah_DI think that was just a lapsus, I think he was talking about burritos but just said taco Instead. Either way, the burrito he's talking about is the chipotle's burrito not the Mexican one. Just like thinking Olive Garden is real Italian food
Whatever Buckley is getting paid just isn't enough. The fact that he can show the interesting parts of the run, without being boring, and still have Wirtual's rants and stories be coherent is remarkable. Sometimes the timer will jump whole minutes in the middle of a sentence and everything still makes sense.
I just need to say something about the rice and beans in burritos, and apparently now in tacos, as someone who lives in Mexico, I have basically NEVER heard about rice in tacos, and with beans its more their specialized thing rather than the default, so the "hot-take" is basically just wanting the "normal" stuff.
Wirtual talking sugar plus coke was the most american thing I have ever heard and it's coming from a europeans mouth.... what parallel universe am I living in
Yeah that's a weird one. Sounds perfectly normal from an American, aside from our ridiculous sweet tooth, since it's been damn hard to find anything but corn syrup coke for 40 years (though thankfully, more and more places have started importing cane sugar coke from Mexico over the past 10), but he's got beet sugar coke already.
I think Filiberto's and most other cheap Mexican restaurants would probably destroy his system lol. Gotta just find a nice abuelita to make him some rice and beans. Then he may understand
Fun Local Myth - Burritos were popularized in America by workers in the grape fields of California during the depression, around a hundred years ago, and became commonplace in restaurants a few decades later
Follow up myth. The naming origin behind burritos is actually fairly interesting, and extends to showing the only difference between them and tacos. Burrito comes from a combination of Burro, meaning donkey, and ito, being a suffix used to describe something in a small, endearing manner. This is why taquitos are quite literally small tacos. When packaged as rations, tacos would often be rolled up, and transported to troops in need via donkey. As such, the arrival of said rolled tacos would be announced by the donkey coming to visit, often endearingly called a burrito. As such... a burrito, by definition, is nothing but a rolled taco. Calling a burrito a taco is factually correct.
Similarly to burritos being a culturally Mexican food that was popularized in the US by immigrant workers, Cuban sandwiches were popularized in Florida by Cuban workers. Panama hats are Ecuadorian in origin, but worn by Ecuadorian workers in Panama. Chicken tikka masala was created by South Asian cooks living in the UK. Hawaiian pizza was invented in Canada by a Greek. Tempura was introduced to Japan by the Portuguese. The cronut was an experiment that escaped from the laboratory of alien students of an intergalactic cuisine course.
The southwest (California, Arizona, New Mexico) have so many ethnically Mexican people, both natural and migrants, and we get the authentic experience. Yes Americans are more than qualified to judge a Norwegian's tacos. Rice and Beans don't even go in a taco most of the time.
I'm from MN and even we have authentic Mexican food due to how many immigrants there are in Minneapolis and St Paul, so even in the north, we are qualified to judge Wirt's food takes
It’s not even the southwest, the Midwest and up to Chicago especially also has a lot of authentic mexican food represented. I live in Southern Illinois right now and Mexican food is by far the most common restaurant and they’re all central-American owned.
From Cali, moved recently to Kansas. I agree plenty of Americans deserve a right to comment on TexMex around the world but let's just say some states deserve less of that right. I wouldn't trust someone from Maine for instance to talk about what defines good TexMex. All the Mexican restaurants I see around here are very white-coded like "Taco Johns" save for maybe one or two hidden gems.
Dude, the situation at 10:00 man, I hate when people are like that, following rules to the end of the world. The point of that service is to leave and keep your belongings safe for the duration you are there, and then leave without having anything stolen. If you remember the guy that left his jacket then there should be NO reason not to give him his belongings. The only reason you would want a number on a small paper note is if the employee DOESN'T remember, in which case you can go by the number instead. If anything, having a picture in your phone with the number is safer, because what if you drop your paper note and someone else picks up the note and then has full access to your belongings... An even safer approach would be to explain exactly what you left AND have the number ON your phone, then there is no doubt.
The reason might be because anyone could go snatch a picture of someone else's number and get their stuff, but then again you could also just steal the paper so it kinda doesnt make any sense.
@@NotEvenARealAnimation Yeah I implicitly meant exactly that. It would make more sense if you took a picture of a number (without any paper at all) because then someone would have to break into your phone in order to acquire your stuff. This system feels like a cop out in order to allow other people to pick up multiple peoples belongings, but it is still unsafe that way. Although I guess it is safer than nothing, since you would have to dig in someones pockets to get their paper note, which would be safer. But the odds of people dropping their note is decently high, id assume, so it's only better against targeted attempts of theft. The best would honestly be to take a selfie or something with a randomly generated number, which you can then share with your friends if you want them to be able to pick your stuff up.
The ideal plan, is to take a number, before you give your jacket you take a picture with your jacket on, with the number in frame AND so that the guy will remember you, you'll flash your cock in the picture. If you lose the number you have a picture of a core memory. Bang! EZ.
my husband went to bergen for a computing conference with an associate a while back - we are from southwest USA. i told him about your burrito story. he said "good lord no. when i was in bergen i figured we had to go to an american restaurant, just to see what they think american food is. i got a burger topped with 'nachos' and [my associate] got the taco plate, which also came with 'nachos'. turns out 'nachos' is just what norwegians call tortilla chips by themselves and the tacos were just completely unseasoned beef with yellow cheese. at least they had a bottle of tabasco, or we would have died."
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It's totally reasonable that Wirtual wouldn't know that much about food culture in the US, so Im not mad... but asking if we get to have opinions on burritos is very funny. There are nearly 40 million wonderful Mexican Americans living here and we eating gooood without having to step foot inside of a chipotle, I promise. 😁
there was a study done on small children who have not yet learned what food combinations society has deemed as gross and they found that nearly all young children liked chocolate sauce on hotdogs, which implies that the human taste buds would like that combination but societal norms have made us adults think it's gross
But that's assuming that taste buds, or rather the sensation of taste to the human mind was rigid and hardens very early on... which is true during early childhood to some degree, but also kids are just real furnaces just straight-up seeking out sugar. I (and I know TONS of other kids did, too) used to literally shovel entire spoonfuls of caster sugar into my mouth. Not a big deal, but I don't know if I could do that these days, and I definitely can eat - later on, taste and eating behavior is pretty intricately link to hunger hormones and your general proclivity for eating (as a result of your endocrine "situation"). Societal norms sure play into these things, hence the Inside Out switcharoo from broccoli to bell peppers for Japanese (and maybe others?) audiences. Still, I'd argue there is little tasting happening in toddlers, it's more like chemotaxis, just somewhat sophisticated slime molds and macroscopic cells creeping towards any form and source of sugar.
@@ArtificialDjDAGX idk what this thread is, i hated pineapple on pizza as a kid, but i couldnt put my finger on what was wrong with it, before i learned they put pineapple there
I was watching this stream, first ever stream I joined on twitch! I was dying of covid and still am… 😂 You got me hooked on TM, and im missing 2 more gold to get the last bit of campaigns tracks… Now im pulling my hair to get better and finally beat the last tracks before the season ends so i can hopefully get at least all silver on my first season. 😭 Mac and cheese or pizza with ketchup… Forever a craving! My mom also puts ketchup on her eggs 🤢 As a Canadian, I love my burritos to be as plain as possible. Rice, NO BEANS, cheese, green onions, corn, protein of choice, salsa and sour cream 🥰 Last edit: Happy late Birthday!
Pasta with ketchup is great if you already had real pasta the day before and just want to eat leftovers. Toss the pasta in a pan with some eggs and make scrambled egg pasta. Ketchup on top. Amazing breakfast. Pasta with ketchup is not a "let's legitimately make this for dinner" option but it's great for using up leftover pasta.
One thing about clickbait that I didn't like recently was this Golf channel I watch called Good Good. They had a handful of guys that left the channel after being pretty much *THE* group for a decent while and they used to do a 3v3 that was classic for them called Team Stumps vs. Team Twigs. They recently made a video title saying "We Brought Them Back!" with two blacked out figures and they were standing in the classic Team Stumps and Team Twigs teams but you click the video at it's just the 2 new guys that joined the group instead of the guys who had left. I love the 2 new guys they just added to the group but every signal the video was giving was the old guys coming in for a video. On principle, I didn't watch past a minute in.
Oh yeah, this video reminded me of when there was this guy on the internet that tried to stop people from speaking of his Majestic Maio slides confusing them with horrendous food takes, don't remember his name precisely
15:40 In my opinion this is split into regular Clickbait, misleading Clickbait, and no Clickbait. 80% of all thumbnails/titles fall into that first category.
In Mexico they do not eat burritos except with a knife and fork. They do not put rice and beans in them either. Nor do they put rice in tacos, and rarely beans.
14:09 depends on how much time I have, how complex the plane is, and your definition of "land". If I have 10+ minutes to get acclimated to the controls with ATC on comms, I think I got a shot. And if you stretch the definition of land to including skidding across the tarmac in a blaze of glory, but crucially NOT killing (most) people onboard.... I got this.
Ok but seriously though, wirtual is such a good comfort streamer. Not only is he an amazing player of a super satisfying game, but he also is super great about keeping the community positive and encouraging, its honestly really nice
Pasta with ketchup is fine. I often eat pasta I cook with ketchup afterwards. It doesn't need it, it's really good without, but it's really good with ketchup. And certain dishes don't need it. For example, I eat spaghetti with a homemade sauce that uses crushed tomatoes, so ketchup is pointless, but my homemade macaroni casserole is god tier with ketchup and without. My favorite pasta dish, and food period, is a weird hybrid we call lasagna but it's more of a casserole too. It has tomatoes in it so It doesn't need ketchup, but I tend to put it on regardless and that's fine. Of course, I'm Finnish, and by my understanding Wirtual is Norwegian. I have a feeling our Nordic ketchups are a little better than whatever Americans have.
I used to play old TM games when I was a kid but at some point my family changed computer to a Mac and I couldn’t play anymore. I downloaded TM2020 last year when I found out it was free on console. Then I discovered your videos and I paid the game because you inspired me, even if I miss those days so much. Love your content because it brings back so many good memories ❤
Baby dill pickle, take a big scoop of mashed potatoes with brown gravy with the pickle…eat it. You’re welcome. I was not sober when this was discovered. Tried it sober. It holds up. It’s delicious and I can’t explain why
His take about food is so off, ill take the bait. Mexico is USA's neighbor. We definitely get to have an opinion on their food. Usa is a nation of immigrants. Mexicans, Central Americans, and South Americans live in our towns and become citizens more than any other country. They aren't traveling to Europe, etc.. There are so many authentic restaurants, not just generic Taco Bell/Chipotle stuff.
The US has more authentic food variety than literally any other country and it’s not close. The US also has the most inauthentic food variety as well and it’s easy to only think about those sometimes if you don’t know.
Preach. For every Taco Bell in Texas, there's a gas station with a trompo where half the staff doesn't even speak English. The ratio isn't quite as good once you get off the border, but you can find authentic Mexican food just about everywhere.
Honestly people can't get mad over abnormal food takes if they haven't tried it before. I have an "abnormal" sandwich that I like with salami and mustard on it and people who hate on me haven't tried it.
Pasta with ketchup isn't inedible by any means, but there is no way in hell anyone would pay the same price for it when you could get an actually well made pasta with bolognese
How confident am I that I could land a plane? Which plane? Modern airliners aren't terribly difficult. Hell, some of them can land themselves. Also, how much time do I have to prep? Is this like I'm running up to the cockpit during final descent, or am I taking over and doing the entire landing procedure? I'm fairly confident I could follow the ATC directions to land well enough to walk away from the landing.
Extra sugar to Cola = sweeter, but worse - as expected. You see: On the healthytastes good dilemma most Cola manufacturers fully max the tastes good slider with total disregard to the healthy slider. Thus further decrease of the health slider will only make the beverage worse.
Everyone thinks "landing a plane" is as easy as pitching the nose down and coming in to land at a runway, you might make a hard landing but not too difficult. When in reality, this situation is not likely to happen anywhere near the airport. Making it to the airport is the challenge.
Wirtual talking about clickbait/enticing people to click with titles/thumbnails Immediately made me think of Wendigoon and how he basically nails it each time. If I never heard of him and saw a video titled "That Time a Banana Company Hired Paramilitary Death Squads" I'm gonna click. I see a video titled "I CONQUERED SWEDEN" for a video about a funny car game, I'm gonna click.
No one will overtake what I do to Mac and cheese. I have made friends try it, and they do say that the flavor is fantastic, but it does look like vomit Kraft mac and cheese, make it with boxed instructions. When it's done, put it in a bowl, put ketchup, and hot sauce in, just like Frank's Hot sauce, and mix it. Cool now you basically have Buffalo Mac and cheese. What do I do to ruin it from here for everybody? Put applesauce in it, mix it around
Honestly true traditional Mexican burritos are nothing you would recognize. Pretty much just meat and cheese on a flour tortilla. You often get a few things to add to it... pickled onions, peppers, salsa, etc... But no rice. And it's not as big around as the California burrito that most American burritos are modeled after.
Yes, American's get to have opinions on burritos as American's are the ones who invented burritos (Central America). It is weird that a Canadian can say they are American, because they are, just North American. North America, Central America, and South America can all claim the title of American.
Serious note is that he thinks Bean and Rice burritos are Mexican. When they are actually an America Invention. True Mexican burritos will never have those ingredients. Mainly meat, salsa, cheese and guacamole.
I don’t judge Wirtual for his food takes. I love eating Chilli Hot Ramen with raw smoked sausages and Kefir. Also Pasta with cheese and garlic sauce. Also salted salmon with caviar, rice and pickles. Damn I’m a maniac but who gonna tell me that if nobody gonna try all of it? I agree with Wirtual. Judge after you tried.
Wirtual I want to let you know i looked at absolutly nothing in this video. On my sleep scale i would give it a solid 8/10, very good for sleep. Have a good night :)
Please Wirtual play the map called "At the end of nothing" PLEASE, you won't regret it. It's the most amazing full speed map I've ever seen in Trackmania
I love pizza with just tomato sauce and cheese (Gouda), plus seasoning. Not super thin layers, not super thick either. It's simple perfection. Chuck it in the oven until the dough can hold the pizza and the cheese just starts to get golden in places. So delicious I could eat it until I vomit.
My wacky food combo is BBQ sauce and grapes, the smoky from the sauce pairs perfectly with the sweet and sour of the grapes. Most people who like both parts individually that I've told to try it agree that it's good.
Click bait originally was the act of lying in a thumbnail for click. People use to put the title called “playing games with celebrity’s”and only 1 out of the 5 celebrity’s in the thumbnail were actually in the video. I haven’t seen real clickbait in a while.
wirtual, you have NO idea how hard it is to fly a plane. i learned flying an unpropelled airplane for a few years before getting into an official flight simulator for training pilots and i crashed the plane while trying to land maybe 10 or so times. and i already new how to fly small planes then. so yeah, you have no shot, sorry. i might not have a shot, since its a few years back.
I don’t personally like the beans but the rice is just absolutely goated and some people don’t like rice but they like the beans and some just prefer meat and vegetables which in that case it is a fajita not a burrito. Which is really good!!! But then again you have to have real Mexican rice my girlfriend’s grandma makes the best Mexican rice!
i pay no attention to titles or thumbnails, the thing that gets me is the upload date. If i see one from years ago, i think ooo classic wirtual, and i watch it. If i see one from hours ago, i think oooo new video, and i watch it