• Sludgehammer
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    10 months ago

    Mimolette is the cheese with bugs. (Well actually actually arachnids, but close enough)

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      10 months ago

      It’s not blue cheese! It’s mimonette, filled with bugs!

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        10 months ago

        I’m so sorry, so deeply grieved to tell you, yes, it is. Please educate yourself. It’s life and death for hundreds of millions of vulnerable individuals.

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          10 months ago

          I’m not taking a side in this, but I will point out saying “please educate yourself” while linking to a random YouTube video is pretty reminiscent of COVID deniers, antivaxers, and conspiracy theorists. YouTube isn’t a respectable source and the statement itself has been poisoned when used in that way.

          I’m not sure what would work for everyone of course, and some people won’t be convinced either way, but linking to multiple varied sources, preferably trustworthy ones, may help your argument.

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              10 months ago

              Nah, as I said I wasn’t taking a side. I criticized the form of the comment, as it was unlikely to get the desired engagement. My complaint was the delivery method of the argument, not the argument itself.

              I acknowledge and agree with plenty of arguments against the meat and slaughter industry, but the comment wasn’t just downvoted because of a complaint about industry. I’m sure some did, but the comment itself just feels like many of the issues some scientists have with science communication, as well as some people with other types of debunking. The tone itself runs people off, to the point where the comment is kinda useless.

              Just a personal option though; maybe it does work for some people. Also some personal bias; I prefer papers, sources, and the like over videos or documentaries. Partially because of how I am in general (I prefer tech docs over guide videos for work etc), and partially because I’m aware of many terrible documentaries that use production value to try and bamboozle people with lies.

        • Hansae@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          10 months ago

          Yeah no I’m not sitting through a 2 hour biased documentary over the stance of “cheese is ok actually”.

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      10 months ago

      I presume you know you’re lying, that’s why you named yourself jerkface

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    10 months ago

    Ok, I can’t think of a way to interpret this other than: OP eats cheese that looks like this. OP, if I’m right (and I hope I’m not) please see a physician.

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      10 months ago

      Even if it goes great with wings? Lol it looks like blue cheese to me.

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        Yeah, this isn’t even that bad, just a little harmless mold. It’s not like this is the one filled with live wriggling maggots

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        10 months ago

        I guess the mold is a blueish color, but that’s mold. Not cheese. If a block of cheese in my fridge looks like that then I somehow managed to not return home for months and now need to throw out everything.

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          10 months ago

          What… what do you think the blue part of blue cheese is?

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            I’ve never thought about it. I’ve never even seen the stuff before. The name turned me away from ever trying it, and this thread is only cementing that.

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              10 months ago

              It is a kind of mold, but not the common (disgusting and hazardous) stuff that grows on spoiled food.

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          That’s about as smart as claiming the rat on your burger might be a 1000kg animal, but it has four legs and a tail, so it must be a rat.

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      Blue cheese is intentionally inoculated with mold. Specifically penicillium mold that is perfectly safe to eat.

      If a cheese “naturally” develops mold, there’s a good chance it could be harmful, so don’t eat that