I find it wonderfully quaint that people like these exist
or like, the elementary school wacky science experiment guy, or guys that get interviewed in old band documentaries about concerts from the 50s
he had a full life, had a pet and a computer and a couch. this is the only mark they will leave on history.
There was a self proclaimed “sausage expert” who was featured on a British TV show last year in a segment about vegan sausages. He mistook a vegan sausage for a meat sausage in a live taste test, and then threw a bit of a tantrum when the truth was revealed.
Sounds like quite a selling point for the vegan sausage.
Doing better than me. Sounds like a great life. Rating chips, chilling on the couch. Making a small but hopefully wholesome living in some corner of the world he calls home. Being known as the chip guy for a while until history fades in the way it always does.
this might interest you.
although whatever you found looks much more fun.
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Is this not Tom Delonge?
I'm trying to think of what I would be a connoisseur (definitely copied the spelling from the image) of, perhaps dark chocolate, but then I don't think I have enough experience...
About the elementary school wacky science experiment guy: are you talking about Bill Nye?