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October 2, 2024 2 mins
It's National Kale Day and Dangerous Dave talks about how kale is probably just a food we pretend to like and lists other foods probably in the same category. Plus, what do you sleep in? 1 in 7 people say whatever they wore that day.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is uber in the den with dangerous Day. Well,
today's National Kale Day, and the internet has three suggestions
on how you can celebrate. Host a kale party, host
of pot luck with family and friends where everybody brings
their favorite mind blowing kale dish doesn't exist, Share a
kale recipe with friends, and post it on social media. However,

(00:21):
of course, it's a good chance nobody's going to do
any of these things, unless just for show, because kale
is one of those foods we just pretend to like.
So in honor of National Kale Day, here's a list
of other foods people probably just pretend to like or
seem a healthy tip. Some of the things making the
list those giant milkshakes with absurd toppings like a slice
of cake, jumble, swirly pop, candy sprinkles, and a fairy floss. Well,

(00:44):
I think I might like it to a point till
my stomach starts to hurt. Other things that people just
pretend to like caviare leaving the tails on shrimp and
apasta dish, food with gold flakes, licorice, not just the
black raw oysters, burgers that are mushy, blue cheese, turkey bacon,
puliflower pizza, and this one might be controversial, pumpkin spice anything.

(01:04):
Some of the things are okay, you know what, I
like pumpkin spiced Pumpkindbye. The rest can go to you
know where Deeper in the two. So does your sleep
attire change as the weather changes? Some people pulled people
on Reddit and asked what they usually wear to bed.
One in seven people said what they're wearing right now,
so fourteen percent said they sleep in whatever they wore

(01:26):
that down now. I'm guessing those people are work from
home type people, not construction workers or coal miners or
something like that. But a lot of people in the
comments found it gross and said their bed must be
filled with all sorts of germs and bacteria. Top five
choices Pajamas tops a list at thirty one percent, followed
by your underwear at thirty percent, whatever you wore that
day at fourteen percent, naked, fourteen percent shirtless. In other words,

(01:50):
no top, not totally in above, and the remaining eight
percent said none of the above, And I guess that
would include me. None of the see I wear a
beekeeper to bed every night. Well, not the shoes that
would be ridiculous, I wear swim fins. Tuning agin for
another episode of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous daved Right,
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