The last time I went to Burger King was when they started selling those "Impossible Burgers". I went specifically to try one to see what the hypes was about. I took one bite of it, chewed a minute, then spit it out. That burger, the whole thing except that awful flavor, went into the trash can on my way back to the counter to order some real food.
I recall the "soyburgers" of the 80's. I hated those damned things, but they were the only kind of burgers the college cafeteria would sell me. I remember taking one apart one time and passing a Bic lighter under the "meat" patty, and when someone asked what I was doing, I told them I was trying to carbonize the textured soy protein in an attempt to make it palatable enough to choke down.
The Burger King "Impossible Burger" tasted just like those damned soyburgers, except it had been overloaded with fake smoke flavor or liquid smoke in an unsuccessful bid to cover the nasty all up. The "smoke" flavor just added to the nastiness of it all.
That chicken in the videos was all wrong. It was way too yellow in color, and the surface texture looked "sandy", dull like it was covered in sand, where real chicken is slick and shiny on the surface. I don't eat chicken (long story), but I know what it's supposed to look like, and that wasn't it.
That "synthetic meat" is a great big NOPE from me. Not gonna do it. I know how to hunt, and if push comes to shove and I run out of both ammo and arrows, I know how to trap. I'll be fine. Can't say the same for city folk, though. I imagine quite a few of them will be eating pets and rats until they run out, and turn to eating each other.
The most important part of the second video, from my perspective, was right at the end of it. Stop "watching the clock" and get to setting things in order. I see a lot of folks around who are all about spouting "prophecy" and wringing their hands over "End Times". All they are doing, really, is "watching the clock". Jesus will return eventually. He said so. If one is so busy watching for that return and wringing his hands, there just ain't enough time to get and keep everything in order.
Remember what it says? "Like a thief in the night", and if the homeowner knew what hour of the night, he'd have a trap ready for the thief - so no one knows the time or day, despite what they say. Christians ought to stop second-guessing the divine, and get to building and maintaining their fortifications. Too much time on the watch tower doesn't leave enough time for wall repairs.
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I recall the "soyburgers" of the 80's. I hated those damned things, but they were the only kind of burgers the college cafeteria would sell me. I remember taking one apart one time and passing a Bic lighter under the "meat" patty, and when someone asked what I was doing, I told them I was trying to carbonize the textured soy protein in an attempt to make it palatable enough to choke down.
The Burger King "Impossible Burger" tasted just like those damned soyburgers, except it had been overloaded with fake smoke flavor or liquid smoke in an unsuccessful bid to cover the nasty all up. The "smoke" flavor just added to the nastiness of it all.
That chicken in the videos was all wrong. It was way too yellow in color, and the surface texture looked "sandy", dull like it was covered in sand, where real chicken is slick and shiny on the surface. I don't eat chicken (long story), but I know what it's supposed to look like, and that wasn't it.
That "synthetic meat" is a great big NOPE from me. Not gonna do it. I know how to hunt, and if push comes to shove and I run out of both ammo and arrows, I know how to trap. I'll be fine. Can't say the same for city folk, though. I imagine quite a few of them will be eating pets and rats until they run out, and turn to eating each other.
The most important part of the second video, from my perspective, was right at the end of it. Stop "watching the clock" and get to setting things in order. I see a lot of folks around who are all about spouting "prophecy" and wringing their hands over "End Times". All they are doing, really, is "watching the clock". Jesus will return eventually. He said so. If one is so busy watching for that return and wringing his hands, there just ain't enough time to get and keep everything in order.
Remember what it says? "Like a thief in the night", and if the homeowner knew what hour of the night, he'd have a trap ready for the thief - so no one knows the time or day, despite what they say. Christians ought to stop second-guessing the divine, and get to building and maintaining their fortifications. Too much time on the watch tower doesn't leave enough time for wall repairs.
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