View Full Version : Foodies Seek a 'Safe Space'
Yeah, the title is misleading. A better one would be "bitchy children, with no clue, bitch about what they have no clue of".
HS and college cafeteria food sucked. The pics of their food looked damn good. Lived in OH for a while. MU had the same mentality. I laughed at them then. I doubt these kids would know ethnic food if it bit them in the ample, entitled keister.
The comments are classic.
The blond, in the red dress, was hot and had a clue.
Why is this news? Rich kids with rich problems.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/20/at-oberlin-foodies-seek-safe-space.html
(http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/20/at-oberlin-foodies-seek-safe-space.html)
theGinsue
12-21-2015, 23:58
Did you forget a link? You can't mention a hot blonde on a red dress without including a link brother.
kidicarus13
12-21-2015, 23:59
I assume it is this story...http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/20/at-oberlin-foodies-seek-safe-space.html
Oberlin... Ohio's Boulder
I don't see any children, bitchy or otherwise. I love to stare at food too. I don't see a blond in a red dress either. I must be getting old and my eyes are failing.
Link -> http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/20/at-oberlin-foodies-seek-safe-space.html
Photo showing the blonde in the red dress -> 62882
jhood001
12-22-2015, 00:49
A hungry person never bitches about what they're eating.
Maybe these kids should experience hunger for once in their lives.
I'll admit that I haven't experienced TRUE hunger in close to 20 years, but it isn't something that you forget once you've been there.
Aloha_Shooter
12-22-2015, 01:30
Stupid kids need to go back to cafeteria food. I heard this one while I was wrapping presents ... it's freaking college food! When I went to college, they had problems making broccoli taste right and these kids are offended because the attempts at Japanese or Thai or Indian food aren't authentic? The college should have sent those cry babies to the nearest soup kitchen so the indigent could get some whine with their dinner ...
GilpinGuy
12-22-2015, 01:57
The sushi rice wasn't cooked right.....LMAO.
Putting cheese on tuna was considered gourmet when I went to school.
buffalobo
12-22-2015, 06:07
Bitch slap(repeatedly) and send back to class/study. Asinine it made the news.
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Bailey Guns
12-22-2015, 07:19
I ate better at school than I did at home. Dinners frequently consisted of milk and cornbread, occasionally black eyed peas, too. For meat we had bologna about once a week. We didn't have much but I was never hungry. I was too busy being a kid to be hungry.
KestrelBike
12-22-2015, 07:26
I ate better at school than I did at home. Dinners frequently consisted of milk and cornbread, occasionally black eyed peas, too. For meat we had bologna about once a week. We didn't have much but I was never hungry. I was too busy being a kid to be hungry.
My dad grew up on meals sometimes made entirely of peas.. sometimes just corn. Or plain pancakes. He still enjoys the former, but for some reason hates pancakes.
eta: oberlin kids are notoriously hipster/whiney/progressive-of-the-progressives. Back in the early 2000's (according to one of their students that I met in a study program) they had school-run Sex events where students would pair up for the "tent of consent" with both students (or 3+) signing waiver forms indicating they were agreeing to have sex, so it was officially "rape-free". That mass of bacteria lena dunham went to Oberlin.
Did you forget a link? You can't mention a hot blonde on a red dress without including a link brother.
Sorry Ginsue.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/20/at-oberlin-foodies-seek-safe-space.html
A hungry person never bitches about what they're eating.
Maybe these kids should experience hunger for once in their lives.
I'll admit that I haven't experienced TRUE hunger in close to 20 years, but it isn't something that you forget once you've been there.
This.
JohnnyDrama
12-22-2015, 12:29
I too agree with jhood001.
Those kids are disgusting. I went through three 25 pound bags of Dove Creek pintos while I was in school.
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