-39 Thinking the red juice in blood in steak is blood is unjustified ignorance and saying you don't like your steak properly cooked because "it's too bloody" makes you look dumb, amirite?

by Anonymous 6 months ago

It's not so much a harsh title as a nonsensical one.

by Prudent-Regular6571 6 months ago

It's not just me in a headspin after reading it then!

by Anonymous 6 months ago

Ya they might want to consider taking another run at it.

by Anonymous 6 months ago

What's nonsensical about it

by Anonymous 6 months ago

"juice in blood in steak is blood"

by Anonymous 6 months ago

Why isn't "properly cooked" the way the person who will be eating it ordered it, regardless of reason?

by Anonymous 6 months ago

Must be nice to have such a boring life that this is what triggers you.

by Thad25 6 months ago

Look. A rare cooked steak is raw, and I don't like raw meat, so I'll just have a fully cooked one instead.

by Anonymous 6 months ago

Why would you say a rare cooked steak is raw when that's genuinely just not how words work?

by Anonymous 6 months ago

Rare steak isn't raw and medium rare is also an option

by Anonymous 6 months ago

Bold of you to think they get invited to parties

by Anonymous 6 months ago

I bet they stand in the corner and make fun of people's shoe

by Thad25 6 months ago

I get that it's expressive phrasing, and yeah, the idea can be gross—but you might be overthinking it. People used to say, 'I want it still mooing,' and we all understood they meant rare, not 'extra rare with sound effects.' Instead of calling people dumb, maybe steer them toward better terminology—it's more productive and less likely to start a food fight;)

by Minimum-Quality1206 6 months ago

Well I don't want blood in my steak 🤣

by Anonymous 6 months ago

The irony of calling anyone ignorance with this title is...funny.

by Anonymous 6 months ago