![]() ![]() I’ve seen so many Barbie ads that the word Barbie doesn’t look like a real word anymore. This summer the Barbie campaign has threatened our communities and livelihoods with approximately 5984 pink-tinted products. Sam Stone, staff writer Burger King’s Barbie-themed burger is gross, apparently Regardless, I’m rating this news a thirsty, positively parched 2.7/5 distressing. My personal theory is that these thirsty Americans aren’t used to walkable cities, and the increased activity is making them feel thirstier than they normally would, but that’s just one humble genius’s opinion. “Water is basically all we drink round here, but usually sparkling,” wrote one well-intentioned commenter. These are just some of the incredible things you'll experience traveling in Europe, at least according to a few American TikTokers abroad, who claimed that Europeans “don't believe in water.” Some European commenters seemed upset at the generalization, but others seemed genuinely confused. Unpasteurized cheese, free health care, constant minor dehydration. American tourists claim Europeans “don’t believe in water” Here’s what else is happening in food moments on the internet this week. Lastly, Burger King’s Barbie-themed burger, available in Brazil right now, is apparently not very good. ![]() On Tinder, a woman asked out on an ice cream date turned it down for being supposedly too juvenile for her 26-year-old self. Commenters are divided on the matter glad the girlies are hydrating, though.Īlso this week, In-N-Out is banning employees at some locations from wearing masks, in order to “show their smiles,” de-emphasizing legitimate health concerns for its weird corporate agenda. Ī trio of self-anointed authorities on global water-drinking habits have declared that Europeans “don’t believe in water.” On TikTok-the only reasonable forum for this debate-three American tourists videoed themselves guzzling giant bottles of water, visual evidence of their Europe-induced parched-ness. Last week we discussed Logan Paul’s caffeine-heavy energy drinks. Welcome to Delicious or Distressing, where we rate recent food memes, videos, and other entertainment news. ![]()
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