There's a very niche subgenre of SSS humour that is their storied history with peoples users names (shout out to Dix Bean Frencher) and the current pinnacle is the utter pain that flashes across Jacob's face as he realises it's no "Anal Right Username" It warms my heart whenever they crack themselves up over these beautiful slips.
Honestly, if (post pandemic) a place opened that advertised itself as "Nuggies and Wine. That's what we've got, that's what you want. Come get it." I'd be there immediately.
A weird, local, unadorned, potato-based restaurant that only hires men with biblical names is too close to some local places I've seen in small town conservative America 😳
headphone audio warning for 28:24 !!! there’s a loud high-pitched frequency that sounds like some sort of audio glitch! i had earbuds in and i flinched and recoiled really bad, just looking out for other headphone users :0
The bike situation rn is actually so bad. My partner works in a bike shop and things are out of stock for the next 6+ months. He ordered a new part last summer and he JUST got it yesterday. Be kind to the bike shop ppl :( all they've known is suffer Update: talked to someone else who works in the industry. People are needing to preorder *now* to get a bike for next year 😬
@@PaulMab9 factories aren't working at full capacity and there's been a HUGE increase of sales since the start of the pandemic. There just isn't enough supply to keep up with demand.
As someone who has lived in utah his whole life - it was utah until they added wine. Our legal limit is 0.05 for drivers, our alcohol markup is 88%, and it's illegal to bring alcohol here across state lines, so you can't cross the border to get something cheaper and bring it back. You can't join the wine of the month club because of that law. You have to post a sign stating if you are registered as a bar or a restaurant. All liquor above 4% can only be sold through a state run liquor store. They are all named State Liquor Store or something similar. I have no idea if it's like this in other places because I've lived here my whole life, but wine at a restaurant is rare except for national chains... I do live in a pretty dry county. There are whole cities that are completely dry - nowhere to buy alcohol at all. EDIT: Okay I'm watching more of the stream. It's true, they don't drink alcohol, coffee, or tea. They didn't USED to be able to drink caffeine, but that was so hard to enforce that the church released a statement saying that caffeine was not SPECIFICALLY banned in the book of mormon, so they are now allowed to drink soda. It's extremely difficult to get a good cup of coffee here. No one knows how to make it. It also isn't just in drink form - once I made some chai tea cookies and brought them to a game night. A chick who was there ate one, found out from someone else that they have tea in them, and screamed at me because "WE CAN'T EVEN EAT COFFEE CAKE!!!" (I had no idea until that point, I was a teen, I didn't mean to give someone food that was against their religion to eat.) Also they think coffee cake is tiramisu. Listen, there's a lot going on here.
Thank you for your rant, I appreciate. It's so interesting and something I do not fathom as an Aussie. We have caffeine and alcohol literally everywhere it's scary sometimes (as a coffee hater and an attempting non-drinker)
i'm actually the corvigay user that brought it up in chat, this is much more comprehensive than i was able to get through the twitch chat lol, thank you for the full write up. it's genuinely absurd how things run here. there are those "dirty soda" places every 10ft, but god forbid you want to drink an herbal blend or something. 🙄 also shoutout to that girl having a breakdown, because coffee cake doesn't even have coffee in it 95% of the time, it's just meant to be eaten _with_ coffee. every mormon i grew up with (and still have to live with sometimes) can hear the name of something and have a freakout based on vibes alone. they're definitely not doing well lmao.
in case julia and jacob see this (or anyone who has the same struggle) i dont drink but i liek the taste of beer and i discovered alchol free bavaria beer whitch tastes basically the same as regular beer. you can always just have yoru drinks be alchohol free beer, or your second drink be alchohol free. and still enjoy the great beer experience :)
Traditionally a place became a city when it got city rights, which meant they had a wall and could do some law things or smth. It is from medieval times and no government has really been bothering with it as it became unneeded. I think America became colonised after this so city-town stuff is mostly based on size and number of inhabitants. Tbh the traditional meaning kind of leads to a funny situation in my native country (The Netherlands) where The Hague (where our government is situated) doesn't have city rights, but a small place where one of my friends grew up with like 10 streets and a butcher does have city rights.
the UK also has a hilarious rule about what is a city. a city is, historically, any town with a cathedral. So Wells in Somerset is a City, despite having an area of less than 4 km^2, and St Davids in Wales, which has a population of fewer than 2000 (two thousand) people
10:15 - ive never learned to ride bipe, but when i eventually move back to a blue county where i can openly do weird hipster bullshit, i wanna get a grownups tricycle
@@faryndoodle I saw one of those whileI was driving the other day. Trying to parse how what appeared to be just a backpack was riding a bike was in no way distracting from the road lmao
1:17:50 I love your casual talk about random places and things, as a non-American and a non-adult adult it is cool to me. Something that Drawfee doesn't really do, but interesting.
I tried looking for this game on steam and it was hidden for content I had blocked. Flagged for "Nudity and Sexual Content" due to guests being able to sit on the toilet XD XD XD XD
Sadly that potato story about the german king is actually a myth. It's a very well known story in Germany, but it's just a myth. There was a french biologist who did some tricks to promote the taters, but not Friedrich der Große.
i want to buy this game just to make a better restaurant than theirs. i just dislike the very long bar. not a very good use of space. not good for going out to eat to talk to friends or family.