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“(The bluffer should, of course, love anything that sounds counter-intuitive, for it gives them the opportunity to show that what appears counterintuitive is actually counter-counter-intuitive: or, to cut a long word short, intuitive.)”
Boris Starling, Bluffer's Guide To Veganism: Instant Wit and Wisdom
“No one is ever going to die from broccoli flu or spinach flu, and tofu will never become to-flu.”
Boris Starling, Bluffer's Guide To Veganism: Instant Wit and Wisdom
“(yes, the bluffer should know that being an online ‘influencer’ is a real job, and that sound you can hear is a legion of long-deceased school careers officers spinning in their graves; no, being an online influencer almost certainly not what Dale Carnegie had in mind when he wrote How To Win Friends and Influence People),”
Boris Starling, Bluffer's Guide To Veganism: Instant Wit and Wisdom
“And, since no online trend is complete without a healthy dose of controversy, the bluffer can point out that Google search volumes for ‘veganism’ are outpacing those for ‘vegetarianism’ by almost three to one, and one of the reasons for this is that veganism attracts more naysayers than vegetarianism. It’s seen as more hardcore and less forgiving and/ or practical, which allows opponents to weigh in more heavily than they would do on vegetarianism, which is less proscriptive and therefore less controversial.”
Boris Starling, Bluffer's Guide To Veganism: Instant Wit and Wisdom
“What matters to young people will matter on social media. After all, that’s where they get most of their information these days. They don’t even have to be looking for vegan information: it will be pushed towards them by the relentless algorithms (as opposed to the rather less relentless Al Gore), often while they’re browsing for something completely different.”
Boris Starling, Bluffer's Guide To Veganism: Instant Wit and Wisdom