Australian Cheese Maker's 'G'day Curd Nerds' Irritates Italians

The image is a screenshot of a Twitter/X tweet posted by user Joe (@josephcorcoran). The tweet humorously describes an experience where the author, after drinking Corona, fell into a YouTube rabbit hole and watched a video of an Australian cheese maker producing parmesan. The cheese maker begins his videos with the phrase "g'day curd nerds," which elicits angry comments from Italians, as noted in the tweet. The content plays on cultural stereotypes and the passionate reactions of food enthusiasts, creating a lighthearted and amusing scenario.

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Last night Corona led me down a YouTube rabbit hole and I ended up watching a video of an Australian cheese maker making parmesan. He starts his videos by saying "g'day curd nerds" and all the comments are Italians telling him to go fuck himself

Overview

The image is a screenshot of a Twitter/X tweet posted by user Joe (@josephcorcoran). The tweet humorously describes an experience where the author, after drinking Corona, fell into a YouTube rabbit hole and watched a video of an Australian cheese maker producing parmesan. The cheese maker begins his videos with the phrase "g'day curd nerds," which elicits angry comments from Italians, as noted in the tweet. The content plays on cultural stereotypes and the passionate reactions of food enthusiasts, creating a lighthearted and amusing scenario.

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