Mosquito: * lands on me * Me: Delicious, finally some good f***ing food. Edit: Yes, I am aware that mosquitos may transmit dangerous diseases. This comment is just a joke, I don't actually want to eat mosquitos. THIS WAS JUST A JOKE!
Late to the party by a year. I love that movie even though it is uneven, surprisingly, it is part of it's narrative charm. That director made Parasite, not that you don't know this I just feel a need to say it nonetheless.
@@JRMarquis30 I'm screeshoting and saving your comment. It oozes passion and enthousiasm in a really uplifting way. Thanks for that and have a nice day.
Khan yes, in foods where bugs are not intentionally put therefore are not listed as ingredients they are, but it is part of some vegan diets to not eat anything that has red dye or intentional bugs on it. It’s a very specific kind g of veganism especially since Peter Singer, the most famous philosopher to talk about animals beings sensients beings and who most vegans follow does not mention bugs in the category of beings who are able to have feelings. I personality don’t exclude things with bugs from my diet but being vegan excludes most things that have them just by not having sweets (most have milk or eggs) candy with red dye (most have gelatin in it) so in a way we do eat less bugs then most people but it’s not like we actually worry about it, besides some very specific groups of vegans
@@zikry4787 Not really. Usually from what i know of bugs they are objective based thinkers and lack the intellectual capacity to think outside of what thry're supposed to do. Like eating, feeding their colonies, finding shelter and mating. If they die it's not exactly as important as like an animal cuz bugs breed like crazy. But hey, I don't really care either way, I'm not against killing animals for food at all.
A friend and I were at school one day when they were serving "spooky" dishes. One of them was roasted crickets. My friend and I both dared each other to eat a cricket so we counted to 3 and took a bite. We were both surprised by how... not bad it was. It was a little bland, probably could have used a little seasoning or something, but they actually would go really well with hummus or some kind of dip. We kept eating them because they were the best-tasting thing there, lol.
"If you've ate lobster or crayfish you've eaten a bug, they're both arthropods" "If you've ate Cow or buffalo you ate a human before, they're both mammals"
That's what I was wondering about ! I'm not a native English speaker but I was pretty sure bugs refered to insects only (edit : just checked, wiktionnary says : 1) (colloquial, US) Any insect, arachnid, myriapod or entognath. 2) (entomology) An insect of the order Hemiptera (the “true bugs”).
They both have exoskeletons and multiple legs, so Lobsters in a sense are just a giant bug if you think about it. But when you look at all the benefits I think eating bugs (more) makes perfect sense anyway
Why not? Adam is a living meme who will fall for every stupid thing if you just sell it right to him. I wonder if we can make him use dirty socks for Coffee filter because it helps the enviorment.
Talûn-karkû The Warchief That certainly is a politically correct opinion for right wingers, but me and like 90% of scientists are here in reality where climate change is very real.
Talûn-karkû The Warchief actually I lied. The real numbers for the specific studies on consensus all range between 93% to 97%. You’re welcome to take your pick, whichever one you feel is most politically correct for your opinion on climate change.
1) bugs are bad for you. They will give you rabbit starvation. 2) the places that eat bugs, they don't just eat bugs. They eat chicken, pork, beef, and fish as well. 3) there are bugs toxic to humans in the same way chocolate is to dogs. In small quantities virtually everything becomes acceptable to the human body. That doesn't mean you should start drinking mercury. 4) the FDA regulates bug parts because they are toxic and they carry a lot more diseases. Eating bugs is not healthy unless you're using them to lose weight, but you can just eat rabbits for the same effect and exact same problem.
@@draconisthewyvern3664 Site your Source. I just looked up "why you shouldn't eat bugs" and got a list of links either explaining why you should for health reasons or why in-spite of those benefits the sustainability is over hyped. None of the results said anything about Bugs being unhealthy despite specifically using search terms that should be biased in favor of such articles.
I like how the most improbable part of the food crisis as portrayed in Blade Runner 2049 is that they eat the bugs whole, when in reality they would likely be processed to separate the protein food source (and would probably be processed into a nutrient bar or paste) from other parts that would be used for things like food dye, preservatives and edible hardening compounds.
"If you've eaten a lobster, you've eaten a bug. Its an arthropod" Yes, and we are all cannibals because cows and humans are both mammals. What a stupid factoid
Also isn't lobster a crustacean? Yet bugs is still a delacacy in lot of Asian countries and its becoming mainstream ( with a very slow rate) in West too.
Not really the same thing. Lobsters, shrimp, crawdads, etc. are all part of the same order as cockroaches and beetles. Humans and cows are both mammals, but they aren't in the same order (think monkeys and apes).
Not really though, the way people use bug isn't as a scientific classification of anything. Most people will call any arthropod a bug, with some exceptions like the ones they eat and sometimes spiders.
You know cockroach is said to be a great source of protein in the future by science, and in movie like snowpiercer, you kinda look and how it can be used (although a bit disgusting in that movie)
Lead by example, Adam. Make a video of you eating: Crickets, grasshoppers, grubs, termites, ants, earthworms, and scorpions. Prepared in the method of your choosing. Just make sure the audience can be sure you’re actually doing it.
Unless you are stalking him you probably wouldn't also that is a clear example of argument from hypocrisy even if you somehow figured this out so it still wouldn't matter
@@fuzzybear7346 If you're going to make a video where you tell people to do something, you'd better include footage of you doing it yourself. Otherwise, I have no reason to trust a word that comes out of his mouth. He told us to eat bugs, but doesn't show any footage of himself eating bugs. I'm not going to follow the words of a man who isn't practicing what he preaches.
thats why they're spamming articles about it, and making videos like this one. it'll only take 15-20(if that) years of hard propaganda and people might willingly do it.
@@umokwhy2830 Insects are regarded as a delicacy in some places but they're not eaten as a regular part of one's diet. The only possible exception I can think of is places where people are starving and will eat just about anything, even the feathers out of their pillows.
@@umokwhy2830 yes they are bad, they will give you rabbit starvation. The places you're talking about don't just eat bugs, they eat birds as well such as chicken.
@@draconisthewyvern3664 What are you talking about, insects are packed with vitamins and minerals. Calcium, protein, iron, ect. It's not factual to say that they're not as nutrition packed as animal protein, when in fact, when mixed they have more.
...that's literally not what they're saying. Theres no reason to limit how many bugs are eaten. It's actually been proven that eating bugs is healthy. Not to mention, pretty much the only reason humans consider bugs "gross" is because colonialists saw natives eating them and deamed it savage behavior.
Its exactly what they are saying. The entire videos talks about how processed foods already have bugs in them and doesn't dedicate much time to arguing for using bugs as food. It has nothing to do with colonists seeing natives eating it, most regions with the most influential countries haven't had widespread use of bugs as food.
I've always felt, as soon as you give me a bug burger that looks like a normal hamburger and tastes similar, I'm good. I support eating bugs, but my mind makes me nauseous when I attempt to buy a cricket bar where you see the crickets. Make it ground up in a way that I don't see or feel legs or antenna and I'm there.
I have eaten one of those before, from some sort of maggots, you could even still see some of the skin and things in there. It tasted different, but I have had worse hamburgers from a certain clown. If eating them means I can continue to consume as much protein as I do now for the same price that's a no-brainer. It's processes protein, what do I care where it comes from, most people don't eating cows or chicken, case in point how shocked they are over the conditions those are usually held in. Plus, heck taking up a job as bug-farmer just has a cool sci-fi vibe to it.
For me the problem is the texture of bugs rather than the taste. My brother shared with me a bag of fried crickets, and they tasted fine, but they kept getting stuck in my teeth and the crunch was very unique and unpleasant.
I feel you there. Cricket flour might be better. It's ground-up crickets that can be added to baked goods. My sister once made brownies using it and they were pretty good.
1kg of beef at the family dinner table equates to needing about 7000-10000 crickets in replacement in the diet (based on kcal).... "what's for dinner honey?"... "25 hundred insects in a bowl twice the size of your head"
Aw man, deep fried tarantulas were the best! I hate that I couldn’t get any after returning to the “western world”, and I don’t know how to prepare them myself.
“Bugs are genetically different enough from us that diseases won’t spread” The bubonic plague, malaria, and a lot of other diseases: *Allow us to introduce ourselves*
@Lifeline bad faith argument, taking it out of context. Adam was referring to diseases like mad cow disease, while the diseases you are referring to are different. Stop arguing stuff that’s very easy to see through... actually, don’t, it makes it way easier for me.
The bugs are not the ones generating those diseases. In all the cases u mentioned, they were only a vector of transmission. Most diseases come from zoonotic diseases from cattle to human
@@Redmanticore of course you're allowed to be wrong. The fact that he kept trying to correct joe instead of listen to what he was saying is the irritating part
@@Redmanticore of course he's wrong that time cause he wasn't given a script that tells him what to say. You see these shows aren't made instantly nor by 1 person. Adam doesn't do research nor make the script. Writers make the script while the research team- well it's obvious. All has and does is sit there, look pretty, look into the camera and say what the script says. Essentially an anchorman but instead he doesn't read off a teleprompter. He seems smart on the show but that's just what they want you to think to keep you watching, same reason why some people will immediately believe whatever a scientist will say "Cause scientists are smart". Also not to mention if people think your smart then they'll usually listen to what you have to say but I can guarantee he's not smart and he has no idea what he's talking about. He's just a puppet and D-list actor, nothing more. He didn't earn his smidge of Fame, he was put there cause he knew some politcal friends.
Of course not! Just like all of those Hollywood stars who are so VERY concerned with climate change while flying their private planes all over the globe.
@@Sssssss527 Why don't you go eat bugs then? Go outside and catch one. Better yet, why don't you try a worm from a bait shop? Don't be a hypocrite, go do it.
Just about the first thing in this video is a fallacy (false equivalency). "If you've eaten a lobster or a crayfish you've eaten a bug. They're both arthropods." Well, I guess, by that "logic" I'm a cannibal. I've eaten cows so I've basically eaten humans. They're both mammals so I'm going to imply they're both the same thing. Same goes for the second fallacy - suggesting that, because we unintentionally eat parts of insects in our food, which make up a miscue percentage, we should therefore deliberately eat insects is like saying that, because a food may contain small amounts of saturated fat we should deliberately eat blobs of saturated fat. Just because food contains a small amount of something doesn't follow that we SHOULD deliberately eat that thing.
“If you’ve ever eaten a lobster or crayfish, you’ve eaten a bug. They’re both arthropods.” True, but bugs, correctly named insects, are a completely different class. It’s Phylum Arthropoda, which is the largest phylum in the animal kingdom, Class Insecta, for Insects. Phylum Arthropoda, Class Crustacea, is Lobsters, Crayfish, Shrimp, Prawns, Krill, Woodlice, and Barnacles. Lobsters Definitely look like bugs, but they ain’t. And I’m Really shocked that Conover didn’t know this simple thing.
I have issues with you stating only 40 percent of a cow is consumed. If you consider that the bones are used to make bone broth, hide for leather and gelatin. The percentage being consumed is much closer to 100%.
It's not going to be close to 100%, but yes, we do use more of the cow than just the choice of cuts of meat. Including organs that are as safe to eat as any part, but not as palatable to some humans. The show probably should have just said that cattle take longer to grow to market weight than most animals we can raise for food.
he is talking of meat industry standard. they do not make "bone broths". they do not have time for that. the 40% is accurate of 99,99%, the meat industry.
0:43 ...Arthropods doesn't mean "bug". Bugs are arthropods, yes, but so are spiders, which are under the arachnids classification. Simply saying "Oh, they're arthropods, therefore they are bugs" is like saying "Oh, humans are mammals, therefore they are *cats."* And we see what humans look like in Cats. It ain't pretty.
@Samuel Soliday Well seeing how true bugs are considered to be under the Hemiptera Order, a.k.a. a subclass of Insects, the implication that a different class of anthropod should be considered a bug would be hard to argue. Additionally, most dictionaries consider bugs to be limited to insects, meaning, once again, just because some arthropods are bugs doesn't mean they all are.
@Samuel Soliday So am I. Don't know where you come from, but when the people I know see a spider, they don't call it a bug. Just because this video is trying to twist the definition doesn't mean the definition is correct in every day use. (Nor in scientific use.)
@Samuel Soliday I did further research, and apparently, while arachnids can be lumped in with the bug definition, the loosest definition people use refer to small, terrestrial arthropods (arachnoboards.com/threads/are-spiders-bugs-yes-or-no.209689/ ). Crustaceans, like lobsters, still don't count. So yes, the video is trying to stretch a definition that is already being stretched.
@Samuel Soliday how and why did you turn this into a race thing? Eating bugs is gross and definitely not anywhere near close to be the same thing as rejecting someone based on their skin color smh
Maybe we should carve up Adam’s boyfriend, tell him it’s stir fry and then reveal to him after the fact what it really was. See if he’s okay with that. It’s only meat, right?
Dunno if you guys watched Snowpiercer but during that scene where they revealed the protein bars were made from bugs and all the lower passengers were horrified I felt like they were being such fickle babies, especially since cannibalism was common during times of starvation.
Look Adam, let’s make a deal, if you can go a whole year on a diet of nothing but insects and document what insects you ate and in what quantities, and you still look the same as you do now, I might agree that an insect only diet is a feasible alternative.
@@forbiddenbanana9255 If he doesn't try to weasel his way out beforehand, or try to use loopholes to lessen it, or something else and actually take this seriously. I give him about a month max before gives up, though you might not be as generous as I am being with this assumption.
Bugs aren't sentient, they don't count. They're at least not being intentionally harvested in nightmarish industrial farms like fish, poultry and mammalian livestock. And even if they were, they wouldn't feel it. Insects simply do not possess the neurological scope of perception that humans and other animals do.
I don't mind the killing of animals as long as it is respectful and the bones are buried, it's in my belief to use all the animal and return what you can't to Gaia, so bugs aren't that bad
How can the 40% statistic about cows be correct when the entire skeleton's bones can be boiled for highly nutritious soup? Also, the rest of its body is very useful in endless ways that have nothing to do with human food consumption but instead every day consumptive uses? Neatsfoot oil is pretty cool and irreplaceable too. It's the fat cows have at the skinniest point in their legs that keeps them from freezing. This "fact" is purposely leaving out 60% of the other facts.
It's because it's the latest thing. There's a lot of talk about eating bugs and even humans in one story, due to the Climate debate. Why make a whole new video when you can (re) capitalize on an old one.
I love Adam ruins everything but Actually there has been a case where one guy on a dare eat a slug or a snail I forget which and ended up infected with a nematode became paralyzed and later died because of it
> Genetically different enough that we can't get disease from bugs! Remind me again how do we get malaria? Also, we would need a lot more space to farm bugs for the same quantity of food we'd get from cows, at least sustainable. What, did you think bugs didn't need to eat?
you get malaria, because insect sucked the blood of other infected individuals. they only transmit the desease. desease transmition is taught in high school wtf. is that argument
@@floridianrailauto9032 you dont. snails have been a staple of the french kitchen for a long time and they have no problem with desease. I tried it when I was on vacation there and it tastes realy good with garlic butter. I have also tried insects in the past. they taste fine, but not very exciting.
I swear half of eating "dislikes" are just a mental game. I didn't like mayonnaise until my sister gave me a sandwich with mayonnaise, but without telling me there was mayonnaise in it. After I ate it, she told me it had mayo, and I realized "hey, that wasn't so bad." I know grown-ass men who don't eat pizza crust and I always try to explain to them "it's the same damn thing as the bottom of the pizza. If you eat the bottom of the pizza, then you like pizza crust." But they've just sworn off pizza crust. They think of it as the handle of the pizza, and not a part of the food itself.
@@lordtullus9942 The shellac wax is harmless for humans. It is okay to consume it. However, the non-organic produce uses petroleum-based wax, which is very luckily to be carcinogenic.
This still isn't stopping me from eating a whole block of fondant.
Crunchy Play doh noises
dumb emo N-B good for you
Yum
Your third heart attack might though
@@Faux_Fox_ if I die from eating fondant, I will be the happiest person alive
Mosquito: * lands on me *
Me: Delicious, finally some good f***ing food.
Edit: Yes, I am aware that mosquitos may transmit dangerous diseases. This comment is just a joke, I don't actually want to eat mosquitos. THIS WAS JUST A JOKE!
"Hmmm, it already landed on somebody before, delicious!"
Yeah and it land on dog poop
Mmm 😋 Taste like blood 🩸
*Eat those bloody vampires.*
You can still get West Nile from mosquitoes if you eat them, you know.
The real reason the FDA put limits on bug parts in food is so you geting what the packaging says and not just a bunch of bugs.
Adam is really pushing the Bug Bar from Snowpiercer hard on us
Oh yeah
I'm agree to you Astarte
Late to the party by a year. I love that movie even though it is uneven, surprisingly, it is part of it's narrative charm. That director made Parasite, not that you don't know this I just feel a need to say it nonetheless.
@@JRMarquis30 I'm screeshoting and saving your comment. It oozes passion and enthousiasm in a really uplifting way. Thanks for that and have a nice day.
I love snowpiercer, the movie and the show (even though some people may not like it :/)
YOU WILL EAT THE BUGS
YOU WILL LIVE IN THE POD
lol calm down
@@goctexas1444 Tsk, I own a ranch, get on my level pleb
@@goctexas1444 Sorry pal, I live in the land of red white and blue, I don't have to deal with euro authoritarianism
@@tomman2257 but soon you vill
@@morgannyan2738 No, not really
So vegans are constantly eating bugs too...
Khan yes, in foods where bugs are not intentionally put therefore are not listed as ingredients they are, but it is part of some vegan diets to not eat anything that has red dye or intentional bugs on it. It’s a very specific kind g of veganism especially since Peter Singer, the most famous philosopher to talk about animals beings sensients beings and who most vegans follow does not mention bugs in the category of beings who are able to have feelings. I personality don’t exclude things with bugs from my diet but being vegan excludes most things that have them just by not having sweets (most have milk or eggs) candy with red dye (most have gelatin in it) so in a way we do eat less bugs then most people but it’s not like we actually worry about it, besides some very specific groups of vegans
The biggest checkmate of them all
@@vitoriawithanaccent so bugs don't have feelings then
@@zikry4787 Not really. Usually from what i know of bugs they are objective based thinkers and lack the intellectual capacity to think outside of what thry're supposed to do. Like eating, feeding their colonies, finding shelter and mating. If they die it's not exactly as important as like an animal cuz bugs breed like crazy. But hey, I don't really care either way, I'm not against killing animals for food at all.
Yep, and it's okay.
I WILL NOT LIVE IN A POD
I WILL NOT EAT THE BUGS
YOU'LL EAT THE BUGS
🐜🐝🐞🐌
EAT THE BUGS, BIGOT
No crab or lobster then? Sucks to be you.
@Talûn-karkû The Warchief Damn. Guess my dog is getting eaten... no worries. I injest plenty of dogs through my local chinese restaurant I am sure.
I'm seeing the protein block in snowpiercer....
I was amazed this wasnt mentioned sooner.
Yeah, turns out they just had a sh*tty protein bar machine in Snowpiercer that makes bad tasting protein bars.
You know what I hate about myself lmao
I love snowpiercer and I am so happy rn
A friend and I were at school one day when they were serving "spooky" dishes. One of them was roasted crickets. My friend and I both dared each other to eat a cricket so we counted to 3 and took a bite. We were both surprised by how... not bad it was. It was a little bland, probably could have used a little seasoning or something, but they actually would go really well with hummus or some kind of dip. We kept eating them because they were the best-tasting thing there, lol.
Oh do what most kids at my school do, its comon amoun mexican kids where I live, Its spicy fried crickets taste just like spicy chicken winga
When crickets give you awkward silence-
Just eat them... ; D
Do you know the recipe so were could try it though?
They also sell them at my favorite science museum
You both were the freaks at school who ate ants during recess
"We should start eating bugs!"
*Laughs in Chinese*
"START"?
"If you've ate lobster or crayfish you've eaten a bug, they're both arthropods"
"If you've ate Cow or buffalo you ate a human before, they're both mammals"
“Lobsters, like insects, belong to the invertebrate phylum Arthropoda. Besides lobsters and insects, spiders and snails belong to this group as well.”
Well, "bug" is a slang term, not a scientific one. There's no official definition that excludes crustaceans.
That's what I was wondering about ! I'm not a native English speaker but I was pretty sure bugs refered to insects only
(edit : just checked, wiktionnary says : 1) (colloquial, US) Any insect, arachnid, myriapod or entognath.
2) (entomology) An insect of the order Hemiptera (the “true bugs”).
They both have exoskeletons and multiple legs, so Lobsters in a sense are just a giant bug if you think about it. But when you look at all the benefits I think eating bugs (more) makes perfect sense anyway
I don’t think that’s how that works
I cannot believe this came out after 4chan "You WILL eat the bugs bigot" memes started going around.
Why not?
Adam is a living meme who will fall for every stupid thing if you just sell it right to him.
I wonder if we can make him use dirty socks for Coffee filter because it helps the enviorment.
Talûn-karkû The Warchief destroying the environment to own the libs
Talûn-karkû The Warchief That certainly is a politically correct opinion for right wingers, but me and like 90% of scientists are here in reality where climate change is very real.
Talûn-karkû The Warchief actually I lied. The real numbers for the specific studies on consensus all range between 93% to 97%. You’re welcome to take your pick, whichever one you feel is most politically correct for your opinion on climate change.
Talûn-karkû The Warchief So you don’t pick any of the facts...? Okay, you’re free to have those feelings, even if they’re objectively wrong. Cheers
Public perception is 100% more stronger than factual evidence.
P.s. this was done in a sarcastic tone. I believe in factual evidence. XD
Depending on what you mean by "stronger" then yes.
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1) bugs are bad for you. They will give you rabbit starvation.
2) the places that eat bugs, they don't just eat bugs. They eat chicken, pork, beef, and fish as well.
3) there are bugs toxic to humans in the same way chocolate is to dogs. In small quantities virtually everything becomes acceptable to the human body.
That doesn't mean you should start drinking mercury.
4) the FDA regulates bug parts because they are toxic and they carry a lot more diseases. Eating bugs is not healthy unless you're using them to lose weight, but you can just eat rabbits for the same effect and exact same problem.
And it looks like they're failing at perception as well lol
@@draconisthewyvern3664 3) not all bugs are toxic. we'll just eat the ones that aren't harmful.
@@draconisthewyvern3664
Site your Source.
I just looked up "why you shouldn't eat bugs" and got a list of links either explaining why you should for health reasons or why in-spite of those benefits the sustainability is over hyped.
None of the results said anything about Bugs being unhealthy despite specifically using search terms that should be biased in favor of such articles.
40% of cows?? hey, we koreans use almost every part of the cow's body, and its frikin delicious, i tell you!
@noxxi knox a delicacy
@noxxi knox Cows are female
Instead of insects, we should all take a similiar approach.
@@afsilver07 there are Male cows
@noxxi knox u ever hear of Rocky mountain oysters?
Bugman wants us to eat bugs
Someones gotta put a stop to such effeminate cannibalism
Like pottery, really
How much longer before ‘bugman’ gets used in a “muh manifesto”
@@tomman2257 it's right alongside "glowie"
Most people in the US aren’t willing to eat organ meat. What makes him think he can get most people on board with this?
Yes they are. As long as you don't call it organ meat.
@Bree Bell Lol, good point
I eat gizzards all the time. I've always been on board with bug meat, ever since I first tried it back in 2011
@Seth Odom Cool, but I think most people at least in the US are rather picky,
@@witchypoo7353 I mean I learned from me elders
The bug propaganda continues!
Now literally pushed by a bugmen
The elites want us plebs to eat bugs.
I blame the Trump Administration.
for what?
@@_bob9740 us plebs are too poor to eat escargot anyway.
400 like!
Actual bugman: "Eat the bugs!"
I like how the most improbable part of the food crisis as portrayed in Blade Runner 2049 is that they eat the bugs whole, when in reality they would likely be processed to separate the protein food source (and would probably be processed into a nutrient bar or paste) from other parts that would be used for things like food dye, preservatives and edible hardening compounds.
That’s like saying “if you’ve eaten squid, then you’ve eaten snails. They’re both mollusks”
Thank the heavens I'm not French
You vill eat ze bugs
You vill live in ze pod
Und you vill be happy
Just FYI, if it's kosher, there aren't any bugs in it.
There are always bugs.
@@timrosencrans7955 Jewish law literally doesn't allow for it...
Ghiaccio reality trumps Jewish law
Somebody ought to tell the bugs
I think Locusts are kosher
I want this to be a real chef competition show
Shef... ... ............... how
“You vill live in ze pod, you vill eat ze bugs, you vill own nothing und you vill be happy”
"If you've eaten a lobster, you've eaten a bug. Its an arthropod"
Yes, and we are all cannibals because cows and humans are both mammals. What a stupid factoid
Also isn't lobster a crustacean? Yet bugs is still a delacacy in lot of Asian countries and its becoming mainstream ( with a very slow rate) in West too.
Not really the same thing.
Lobsters, shrimp, crawdads, etc. are all part of the same order as cockroaches and beetles.
Humans and cows are both mammals, but they aren't in the same order (think monkeys and apes).
Not really though, the way people use bug isn't as a scientific classification of anything. Most people will call any arthropod a bug, with some exceptions like the ones they eat and sometimes spiders.
this comment implies that "bug" refers to one specific species, essentially saying that flies and mosquitos are not both bugs
i will not eat the bugs, i will not live in a pod, i will not eat seed oils
Nobody was forcing you too
@@tomman2257 false
@@glowstick8639 Cope
"You can't get diseases from eating bugs!"
Excuse me, ticks, mosquitoes and cockroaches would like to have a word with you.
@MonolithEnforcer Right? Adam isn't just wrong, he's telling downright DANGEROUS lies now.
You get diseases from bugs eating you!
@MonolithEnforcer no, everywhere in the world.
You know cockroach is said to be a great source of protein in the future by science, and in movie like snowpiercer, you kinda look and how it can be used (although a bit disgusting in that movie)
its about eating them. not about them biting you.
Honestly, as long as the food tastes and looks good, I dont think I'd mind eating bugs
(sheep noises)
You vill own nothing and you vill be happy.
@@BulkBogan1920 what makes him a sheep?
@@JoeMama-jw9jg accepting his overlords like a complete coward
@@BulkBogan1920 but what makes you so sure that eating bugs is a bad thing and makes you a sheep?
Lead by example, Adam. Make a video of you eating:
Crickets, grasshoppers, grubs, termites, ants, earthworms, and scorpions. Prepared in the method of your choosing. Just make sure the audience can be sure you’re actually doing it.
So Adam will obviously only start eating bug-meals from now on. Good on ya Adam!
@Samuel Soliday I dont to be honest, he does a good job of that all by himself by being a complete hypocrite.
I WILL NOT LIVE IN A POD I WILL NOT EAT THE BUGS I WILL NOT LIVE IN A POD I WILL NOT EAT THE BUGS
Funny how he tells us to eat bugs, but we never see him doing it.
Unless you are stalking him you probably wouldn't also that is a clear example of argument from hypocrisy even if you somehow figured this out so it still wouldn't matter
He's alive? So he eats food, food has bug parts in then
@@breadperson3993 He's saying that we should all eat bugs, yet I don't see him eating any bugs.
@@fuzzybear7346 If you're going to make a video where you tell people to do something, you'd better include footage of you doing it yourself. Otherwise, I have no reason to trust a word that comes out of his mouth.
He told us to eat bugs, but doesn't show any footage of himself eating bugs. I'm not going to follow the words of a man who isn't practicing what he preaches.
@@addisonwelsh Except the part of the footage when they cover that the cake frosting is made from bug parts, and then he eats the cake?
just because we can eat bugs, that doesn't mean that people want to
thats why they're spamming articles about it, and making videos like this one. it'll only take 15-20(if that) years of hard propaganda and people might willingly do it.
I mean insects aren't bad honestly, a good portion of the world already eats them. You just have a problem with the stigma of it
@@Magnificoooooo People eat them willingly already.
@@umokwhy2830 Insects are regarded as a delicacy in some places but they're not eaten as a regular part of one's diet. The only possible exception I can think of is places where people are starving and will eat just about anything, even the feathers out of their pillows.
@@umokwhy2830 yes they are bad, they will give you rabbit starvation. The places you're talking about don't just eat bugs, they eat birds as well such as chicken.
Just because we eat bugs and can eat them doesn’t mean they’re tasty or preferable to meat.
They can be tasty. I've eaten plenty of bug-based dishes that were delicious. It shouldn't be taboo.
@@YuriAlbuquerque You have fun with that nonsense. While I'll enjoy me a good ass burger.
@@voidofspaceandtime4684 I've had much more problems with meat stuck between my teeth.
@@randox124 those are not mutually exclusive, you know.
Not all crustaceans or even arthropods are bugs, Adam is just being disingenuous.
I don't know. We eat ants in some regions of my country, but they're just not that tasty, you know?
Yeah, flavor is in the fat. Bugs are mainly protein.
@@shotgun6X rabbit starvation also known as protein poisoning is a thing as well. It is not advisable to go on a diet consistent of bugs.
@@draconisthewyvern3664 yeah you can eat other things, like vegetables, and fruits and grains.
@@artalcoolique3341 an that fixes nothing, bugs have meager nutrition.
@@draconisthewyvern3664
What are you talking about, insects are packed with vitamins and minerals.
Calcium, protein, iron, ect.
It's not factual to say that they're not as nutrition packed as animal protein, when in fact, when mixed they have more.
"Theres bugs that get into food from loose industrial tolerances so we all need to eat bugs for half our diet!"
...that's literally not what they're saying. Theres no reason to limit how many bugs are eaten. It's actually been proven that eating bugs is healthy. Not to mention, pretty much the only reason humans consider bugs "gross" is because colonialists saw natives eating them and deamed it savage behavior.
Its exactly what they are saying. The entire videos talks about how processed foods already have bugs in them and doesn't dedicate much time to arguing for using bugs as food. It has nothing to do with colonists seeing natives eating it, most regions with the most influential countries haven't had widespread use of bugs as food.
"it's actually been proven"
"colonialists saw natives eating them and deemed it savage behaviour"
sources: dude trust me
How about no, Adam. How much did they pay you to regurgitate WEF talking points?
I've always felt, as soon as you give me a bug burger that looks like a normal hamburger and tastes similar, I'm good. I support eating bugs, but my mind makes me nauseous when I attempt to buy a cricket bar where you see the crickets. Make it ground up in a way that I don't see or feel legs or antenna and I'm there.
Agreed. While I'm all for eating bugs, it's going to take some time for me to get comfortable eating them. Start with cricket flour and go from there.
Just the way you would feel sick eating a cow body part. Better grind it up so its not gross..
Klaus Schwab loves you
I have eaten one of those before, from some sort of maggots, you could even still see some of the skin and things in there. It tasted different, but I have had worse hamburgers from a certain clown. If eating them means I can continue to consume as much protein as I do now for the same price that's a no-brainer. It's processes protein, what do I care where it comes from, most people don't eating cows or chicken, case in point how shocked they are over the conditions those are usually held in. Plus, heck taking up a job as bug-farmer just has a cool sci-fi vibe to it.
They'll laugh at you while you are forced to eat the chunky roach bar while they eat juicy waygu steak every day.
I can’t even watch this after Joe Rogan
Whys that?
Defective Nomad because this guy is dumb as hell? Only an idiot thinks this guy is intelligent
Tyler Owen lol if you listen to Joe Rogan than you shouldn’t be expecting intelligence.
J T and you’re telling me the beta male is intelligent? Lmao
Tyler Owen Joe Rogan is a beta male. Dude can’t even pick any stances.
I WILL NOT EAT ZE BUGS ADAM
For me the problem is the texture of bugs rather than the taste. My brother shared with me a bag of fried crickets, and they tasted fine, but they kept getting stuck in my teeth and the crunch was very unique and unpleasant.
I feel you there. Cricket flour might be better. It's ground-up crickets that can be added to baked goods. My sister once made brownies using it and they were pretty good.
1kg of beef at the family dinner table equates to needing about 7000-10000 crickets in replacement in the diet (based on kcal).... "what's for dinner honey?"... "25 hundred insects in a bowl twice the size of your head"
I do not consent.
customer: Excuse me sir, there's a cockroach in my food. I'm not paying for this.
waiter: It's supposed to be in there. Nice try.
I’m Asian and I love deep fried garlic and garlic crickets and tarantula legs. I’m blessed, will die peacefully
Aw man, deep fried tarantulas were the best!
I hate that I couldn’t get any after returning to the “western world”, and I don’t know how to prepare them myself.
@Scarlatto Ummm... I mean I don’t particularly hate spiders I just love eating them for the taste. But you do you.
“Bugs are genetically different enough from us that diseases won’t spread”
The bubonic plague, malaria, and a lot of other diseases: *Allow us to introduce ourselves*
@Lifeline bad faith argument, taking it out of context. Adam was referring to diseases like mad cow disease, while the diseases you are referring to are different. Stop arguing stuff that’s very easy to see through... actually, don’t, it makes it way easier for me.
The bugs are not the ones generating those diseases. In all the cases u mentioned, they were only a vector of transmission. Most diseases come from zoonotic diseases from cattle to human
In Oaxaca people cook grasshoppers, and I can confirm, they ain’t for everyone, but they’re for me
cant watch these after hearing him argue with joe rogan about trans children
What did he say?
so he was wrong about something, everybody is wrong about something sometimes
@@Redmanticore of course you're allowed to be wrong. The fact that he kept trying to correct joe instead of listen to what he was saying is the irritating part
@@Redmanticore of course he's wrong that time cause he wasn't given a script that tells him what to say. You see these shows aren't made instantly nor by 1 person. Adam doesn't do research nor make the script. Writers make the script while the research team- well it's obvious. All has and does is sit there, look pretty, look into the camera and say what the script says. Essentially an anchorman but instead he doesn't read off a teleprompter.
He seems smart on the show but that's just what they want you to think to keep you watching, same reason why some people will immediately believe whatever a scientist will say "Cause scientists are smart". Also not to mention if people think your smart then they'll usually listen to what you have to say but I can guarantee he's not smart and he has no idea what he's talking about. He's just a puppet and D-list actor, nothing more.
He didn't earn his smidge of Fame, he was put there cause he knew some politcal friends.
@@Redmanticore also I did what he can't do, make a convincing argument off the top of my head without help of someone else telling him what to say.
Adam’s the type of guy to help his wife’s boyfriend move in
and watch for his wife´s son tyron
Someone really mad about the alpha video huh
“The only good bug is a sautéed bug” - Starship Troopers
I'll leave the bug eating to Adam, I'll stick with steak.
@Samuel Soliday Isn't that what I said?
HE HATES EARTH
It's not just Adam at all, and I'm guessing you've never even tried a bug
its so funny to me that this came out AFTER the whole "yoü vill eät ze bugs" thing
The only downside to crickets: Legs get stuck in your teeth (spoken from experience).
macavitythenardier don’t eat the legs
Thats why spiders drink the crickets instead
the bug packages would automate those kind of things, like you dont get things inside your meat nowadays
noxxi knox Oh lord, imagine thinking you’re “classier” because you think certain foods are too icky.
Guess I'll stick to cricket flour then.
Does Adam practice what he preaches? I would love to see him eating bugs.
Of course not. Lefties seldom ever practice what they preach.
Of course not! Just like all of those Hollywood stars who are so VERY concerned with climate change while flying their private planes all over the globe.
You all eat bugs. They are literally everywhere. It won’t hurt you. Weird that you’re so mad about it.
@@Sssssss527 weird you're defending such an idiotic notion to eat bugs on purpose because of a bunch of doomsday cult nutjobs tell you too.
@@Sssssss527 Why don't you go eat bugs then? Go outside and catch one. Better yet, why don't you try a worm from a bait shop? Don't be a hypocrite, go do it.
Just about the first thing in this video is a fallacy (false equivalency). "If you've eaten a lobster or a crayfish you've eaten a bug. They're both arthropods." Well, I guess, by that "logic" I'm a cannibal. I've eaten cows so I've basically eaten humans. They're both mammals so I'm going to imply they're both the same thing.
Same goes for the second fallacy - suggesting that, because we unintentionally eat parts of insects in our food, which make up a miscue percentage, we should therefore deliberately eat insects is like saying that, because a food may contain small amounts of saturated fat we should deliberately eat blobs of saturated fat. Just because food contains a small amount of something doesn't follow that we SHOULD deliberately eat that thing.
I don't care if bugs get in food but I won't purposely eat a whole bug.
Exactly, this video is a facetious gaslighting diversion of what the WEF ACTUALLY says.
Why is a bug telling us to eat other bugs?
He has betrayed his kind
Complicated revenge plot obviously.
Hey, I'm genuily curious, its no surprise that you people hate the guy, but why call him a bug ?
Like, where does that come from ?
“If you’ve ever eaten a lobster or crayfish, you’ve eaten a bug. They’re both arthropods.”
True, but bugs, correctly named insects, are a completely different class. It’s Phylum Arthropoda, which is the largest phylum in the animal kingdom, Class Insecta, for Insects.
Phylum Arthropoda, Class Crustacea, is Lobsters, Crayfish, Shrimp, Prawns, Krill, Woodlice, and Barnacles.
Lobsters Definitely look like bugs, but they ain’t. And I’m Really shocked that Conover didn’t know this simple thing.
I’m pretty sure he did. It was just for dramatic effect, and was then followed up by more appropriate examples.
NEXT TIME ON ADAM RUINS EVERYTHING: WHY LIVING A THE POD IS THE FUTURE
I have issues with you stating only 40 percent of a cow is consumed. If you consider that the bones are used to make bone broth, hide for leather and gelatin. The percentage being consumed is much closer to 100%.
It's not going to be close to 100%, but yes, we do use more of the cow than just the choice of cuts of meat. Including organs that are as safe to eat as any part, but not as palatable to some humans. The show probably should have just said that cattle take longer to grow to market weight than most animals we can raise for food.
he is talking of meat industry standard. they do not make "bone broths". they do not have time for that. the 40% is accurate of 99,99%, the meat industry.
@@Redmanticore dude my point is it does not have to be that way. We can utilize and should utilize way more the 40 percent of the cow.
When "Snowpiercer" story was written was not meant to be a cautionary tale, I think.
funny how it becomes a good thing when a lefties proposes this
@Andrea Spooky that wasn’t what Snowpiercer was a cautionary tale about.
If you've eaten a bovine you've eaten a canine, because they're both mammals
@Talûn-karkû The Warchief no u
Oh... So I can finally get revenge on the cricket that's been making sounds when I'm trying to sleep
0:43
...Arthropods doesn't mean "bug". Bugs are arthropods, yes, but so are spiders, which are under the arachnids classification. Simply saying "Oh, they're arthropods, therefore they are bugs" is like saying "Oh, humans are mammals, therefore they are *cats."* And we see what humans look like in Cats. It ain't pretty.
@Samuel Soliday
No, it isn't. Bugs, or the insecta class, are part of Arthropoda phylum. Insects are a class of arthorpods, just like arachnids.
@Samuel Soliday
Well seeing how true bugs are considered to be under the Hemiptera Order, a.k.a. a subclass of Insects, the implication that a different class of anthropod should be considered a bug would be hard to argue. Additionally, most dictionaries consider bugs to be limited to insects, meaning, once again, just because some arthropods are bugs doesn't mean they all are.
@Samuel Soliday
So am I. Don't know where you come from, but when the people I know see a spider, they don't call it a bug. Just because this video is trying to twist the definition doesn't mean the definition is correct in every day use. (Nor in scientific use.)
@Samuel Soliday
I did further research, and apparently, while arachnids can be lumped in with the bug definition, the loosest definition people use refer to small, terrestrial arthropods (arachnoboards.com/threads/are-spiders-bugs-yes-or-no.209689/ ). Crustaceans, like lobsters, still don't count. So yes, the video is trying to stretch a definition that is already being stretched.
Okay Adam, now you eat the bugs. Eat a whole bowl of them. Go ahead, we’re waiting. Make a video.
YOU WILL EAT THE BUGS
I’m making a religion we’re eating bugs is heresy, now accepting applications.
Yet again, science will destroy that religion.
You vill eat ze bugs und be happy
Why am I not disturbed by this? I still eat chocolate and broccoli without thinking about the potential bugs in them
Absolutely loving the Chopped vibes😆😆
the fly in my room seeing this video :time to abanden ship
eat all the bugs you want soyboy, im good
I will not eat the bugs
Boy judge: MORE BUGS
Girl judge: no bugs ew
Girl judge is sane
Blokes don't eat bugs, either
@Samuel Soliday how and why did you turn this into a race thing? Eating bugs is gross and definitely not anywhere near close to be the same thing as rejecting someone based on their skin color smh
@Samuel Soliday god you have some problems...
Maybe we should carve up Adam’s boyfriend, tell him it’s stir fry and then reveal to him after the fact what it really was. See if he’s okay with that. It’s only meat, right?
Dunno if you guys watched Snowpiercer but during that scene where they revealed the protein bars were made from bugs and all the lower passengers were horrified I felt like they were being such fickle babies, especially since cannibalism was common during times of starvation.
Right? I'm sure the plane passengers who crashed in the Andes would've loved the roach protein bars as an alternative to eating their dead.
Look Adam, let’s make a deal, if you can go a whole year on a diet of nothing but insects and document what insects you ate and in what quantities, and you still look the same as you do now, I might agree that an insect only diet is a feasible alternative.
How long do you think before he goes back to meat?
@@forbiddenbanana9255 If he doesn't try to weasel his way out beforehand, or try to use loopholes to lessen it, or something else and actually take this seriously. I give him about a month max before gives up, though you might not be as generous as I am being with this assumption.
So, imagine being a vegan and realizing you always be eating bug meat.
Bugs aren't sentient, they don't count. They're at least not being intentionally harvested in nightmarish industrial farms like fish, poultry and mammalian livestock. And even if they were, they wouldn't feel it. Insects simply do not possess the neurological scope of perception that humans and other animals do.
CatMaster90001 Was a joke lmao
I don't mind the killing of animals as long as it is respectful and the bones are buried, it's in my belief to use all the animal and return what you can't to Gaia, so bugs aren't that bad
what the title of the video should be - Mega Karen refuses to admit that bugs are involved in most of the food people eat every day
I don't care if people consider it annoying, it's a funny show to me. I love this show.
How can the 40% statistic about cows be correct when the entire skeleton's bones can be boiled for highly nutritious soup? Also, the rest of its body is very useful in endless ways that have nothing to do with human food consumption but instead every day consumptive uses? Neatsfoot oil is pretty cool and irreplaceable too. It's the fat cows have at the skinniest point in their legs that keeps them from freezing. This "fact" is purposely leaving out 60% of the other facts.
You will eat zee bugs.
0:44 By that logic, you drink piss and sewage water everyday, they're all water.
Well you do... fecal material is on everything.
@@timrosencrans7955 what's yours source, Adam's buttcheek?. Again with all these strawman arguments.
So does anyone know why they re upload the videos? Seriously. The original video still exists it's just you have to go directly to the link.
Its longer
It's because it's the latest thing. There's a lot of talk about eating bugs and even humans in one story, due to the Climate debate. Why make a whole new video when you can (re) capitalize on an old one.
@@EnervatedSociety there are many civilizations where bugs are a man diet
@@supervamp78 I'm aware of that, but what does that have to do with the question?
extra ad revenue
I love Adam ruins everything but Actually there has been a case where one guy on a dare eat a slug or a snail I forget which and ended up infected with a nematode became paralyzed and later died because of it
Matt H if he did it raw then raw beef/chicken will probably kill you as well
I do love my arthropods. Shrimp, prawns and crabs!
Ok I get now that that eating most bugs are safe now. Just don’t expect me to eat a spider anytime soon.
Adam's girlfriend said he ruins sex.
> Genetically different enough that we can't get disease from bugs!
Remind me again how do we get malaria?
Also, we would need a lot more space to farm bugs for the same quantity of food we'd get from cows, at least sustainable. What, did you think bugs didn't need to eat?
you get malaria, because insect sucked the blood of other infected individuals. they only transmit the desease. desease transmition is taught in high school wtf. is that argument
@@floridianrailauto9032 you dont. snails have been a staple of the french kitchen for a long time and they have no problem with desease. I tried it when I was on vacation there and it tastes realy good with garlic butter. I have also tried insects in the past. they taste fine, but not very exciting.
@@floridianrailauto9032 what point?
Hakuna Mattata.
What a wonderful phrase.
Thank you
I swear half of eating "dislikes" are just a mental game. I didn't like mayonnaise until my sister gave me a sandwich with mayonnaise, but without telling me there was mayonnaise in it. After I ate it, she told me it had mayo, and I realized "hey, that wasn't so bad."
I know grown-ass men who don't eat pizza crust and I always try to explain to them "it's the same damn thing as the bottom of the pizza. If you eat the bottom of the pizza, then you like pizza crust." But they've just sworn off pizza crust. They think of it as the handle of the pizza, and not a part of the food itself.
Two words: Blowfly girl. No one I've ever met loves bugs as much as she does. But she really makes you think... Bugs aren't disgusting, people are.
What people think when other people are eating bugs: "Ewww disgusting"
What we actually think: "huh, ok (continues to eat chips)"
Let’s be honest, if it weren’t for Impractical Jokers, TruTV would be ded
Implying that nobody likes Adam Ruins Everything?
It's just that the other shows aren't really that notable compared to Jokers
Chris6d Well, I guarantee that most viewers of Adam Ruins Everything are/were CollegeHumor subscribers, considering that’s where it started from.
This was something I thought would never happen. Adam Ruins Everything hosting a TV cooking show.
I love how adam tells us to eat bugs, but he doesnt even touch one in the video
@Slav Bass bad faith argument, shove off.
Finally something useful from Adam Ruins Everything. Well done.
I already knew this. The wax they use for recoating organic fruits comes from lac bugs, so there are bound to be molecules of bugs in there somewhere.
Oh. I guess that is why I am told to wash fruit and vegetables... I am such an idiot. Thank you for this information
@@lordtullus9942 The shellac wax is harmless for humans. It is okay to consume it. However, the non-organic produce uses petroleum-based wax, which is very luckily to be carcinogenic.
I was fully expecting Adam to involve the "You swallow 10 Spiders in your sleep per year" Myth in this propaganda piece.
Sounds like he’s trying to get us ready to be in a real life snowpiercer