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#adam ragusea
shut-up-danny-kun · 1 year
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here's why these men were chosen for the poll:
1. Active (uploaded in the last year or so)
2. Content greatly enhanced by their personality
3. Famous
4. Indescribable white man vibe
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youre-stupid-uncle · 4 days
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wei dump as a few adam ragusea thumbnails/moments :)
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racinglagoon · 7 months
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hes so cunty here
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zealot311 · 3 months
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Adam Ragusea pisses me off so much man. He has the narrowest palette of all time, he acts like simple techniques that people have been doing for years are his personally made brand new counter-cultural method to stick it to those snobs! He says that it doesn't matter how you cook things but then spends his entire video making snide remarks about anyone who tries too hard to make something nice. He pretends to offer nuanced food-science based views but he's not even a cook he's a washed up wrestling journalist who comes to conclusions first, then interviews the ONE food scientist that agrees with him on stuff, or just parrots what the FDA says on a certain issue without understanding why. He puts his KIDS on CAMERA all the time like some kind of family youtube channel. He encourages GENUINELY DANGEROUS things like not learning knife skills (like seriously he has probably lost people fingers with this take).
He’s appealing to people who are insecure in their ability to cook because he offers them an easy-to-borrow sense of superiority. He thinks he's the Bill Nye of food youtube but he isn't even the Niel Degrasse Tyson
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unlimitedhearts · 1 year
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eyeeatskin · 8 months
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HOLY SHIT IT'S ADAM RAGUSEA
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technoregression · 3 days
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Fuck
Shit
I just realised the food bros are gonna start coming out with dungeon meshi YouTube videos
Ohfffgoddd
End me now
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noneuclideangarf · 6 months
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been watching adam ragusea lately
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thirstghosting · 10 months
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ok ive been holding back from deciding but this video clinches it i love this guy. please watch this video
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kuiperblog · 1 year
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I was looking at the FAQ for a website that sells flavored electrolyte drink mix packets, and one of the things that really stood out is that on the FAQ page, the very first section they have is titled “homebrew,” asking “want to make your own version of our product at home with the same ratios we use? Here’s an ingredients list.” (Is that really one of the “Frequently Asked Questions” they receive?)  The recipe even helpfully notes things like “500 mg potassium citrate powder will provide ~200 mg potassium.”
I kinda love this, and it feels like the ultimate flex, because the very first thing that the company is telling you on their FAQ page is, “You don’t need to buy our product. You can get 100% of the nutritional benefit from these common ingredients which you can purchase much cheaper in bulk.”
It’s anti-ad copy. It’s kind of refreshing to see this, when there are all too many websites out there trying to sell you on the idea that the supplement they’re selling is somehow unique, and that they’re offering some kind of secret sauce that you won’t be able to find anywhere else.
And, in the end, it doesn’t really undermine the core value proposition, because on a certain level, I know that I could mix my own electrolyte cocktail with common ingredients that I can buy in bulk, but the reason that I’m on their website is that I’m interested in the convenience of having a bunch of identical pre-measured packets instead of having to measure out everything myself (plus getting a “variety pack” with 10 different flavors, which isn’t something that you can easily do at home), and ultimately that convenience will be worth the fact that I’m paying ~$1 per packet, because even though I’m “only getting 20 cents worth of ingredients,” the convenience is worth more than $1 to me.
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Also, what the heck, since I like their “anti-ad copy” approach enough to write about it, I’ll mention the brand in question, it’s LMNT.  They didn’t pay me to talk about them, but they did pay Adam Ragusea to talk about them on his cooking podcast, which is how I found out about it. (Yes, podcast advertisements do work!) I’ve consumed enough of the product to know that it’s exactly what it purports to be, which is “flavored drink mix packets with provide a certain electrolyte mix,” with the premise being that it’s a healthier alternative to drinks like Gatorade and Powerade (which both have about as much sugar as soda).
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alonelystaccato · 1 year
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youtube cooking channels my beloved <3
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8stims · 9 months
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boysappetit · 2 years
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Adam Ragusea
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moosearesocool · 1 year
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💀💀 he needs to be stopped fr
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shut-up-danny-kun · 1 year
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Delighed to inform you that Mr. Ragusea has been particularly insane in his newest video
„IT SWELLS LIKE A PUD“
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umbramemeblog · 2 years
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No i literally cant get over the fact that Adam ragusea dumps his rice in water like its pasta and then strains it after cooking
it’s such an unhinged way of making it i dont think i’ll ever stop thinking about it
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