Quanto è importante per un incel saper cucinare ?

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Mi dispiace solo che abbiate beccato il mio anno di ritorno ai colori 😔 tendenza fortunatamente soppressa poco dopo
 
Nessie, non sei male d'aspetto. Mi sembri però una di quelle comuniste che stanno fuori alle facoltà universitarie a distribuire i volantini di potere al popolo o roba del genere.
Ora sto un po' meglio che in quella foto, ma grazie. Non ho tempo per distribuire volantini però
 
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Per tornare sull'argomento, ricordo anni fa una ragazza che postò su Instagram la foto di un "cuoco", lasciando intendere come la figura dell'uomo ai fornelli fosse piena di fascino nonché chiave di volta dell'essere un infallibile seduttore...

Ovviamente, il "cuoco" in questione non era Canavacciuolo o Cracco ma, pensate un po', lui...

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Quindi il saper cucinare non penso ti dia più punti carisma con l'altro sesso di ogni altro hobby parimenti esercitato; non è l'abracadabra segreto che sovverte le leggi dell'attrazione; una ragazza rimarrà sempre più colpita dal belloccio che tira fuori l'asso di bastoni 🤭 dal mazzo di carte francesi che dal racchio di turno che le sforna la pietanza Michelin.

Comunque, più in generale, è una gran bella cosa da saper fare e forse uno dei migliori (in senso buono) cope a disposizione, gratificante, socialmente apprezzata, fertile terreno di conversazione, spendibile lavorativamente...
 
Contava solo essere un cuoco così:


CELEBRITY chef Gino D'Acampo is well known for his cheeky antics. But while the star has made a huge name for himself and a large fortune, it was not always plain sailing. The 46-year-old may still have a wild streak in his behaviour, but it's nothing compared to the misadventures of his youth. Born in Naples, Gino moved to London when he was 19 to work in restaurants. He started out as a waiter but was quickly tempted into committing a life-changing crime. Gino stole £4,000 worth of guitars and a prized platinum disc in 1998 from singer Paul Young. He was caught after his DNA was discovered on a cigarette butt outside the singer's bedroom door. D'Acampo, who was going by his original surname Gennaro at the time, was sentenced to a two-year prison term of which he served 10 months. Since his release from prison and turning his life around, Gino revealed he was in a bad place at the time and even apologised to Paul over the phone in 2009. He previously told What's on TV: "It was a dreadful experience, but in life I've learned to make good come out of everything. "I thought, 'This is not going to drag me down, this is going to make me a better man. So I came out of prison a man with a plan, determined to set up a business importing Italian ingredients. "People said, 'You made a mistake – we all do, show me what you’re capable of and move on.' I got the business up and running and then TV came calling and I was offered guest spots on Great Food Live, Saturday Cooks, This Morning… you name it." The celebrity chef saw himself bag his own spot on Great Food Live which was followed by stints on Channel 5’s The Terry & Gabby Show. Gino then landed a recurring stint on Sky One’s Taste and went on to win I'm A Celeb in 2009. His roles on the likes of ITV Family Fortunes, Road Trip and even regular stints in the This Morning kitchen have seen him win countless fans. The chef lives in a Grade II listed seven-bedroom townhouse in Hertfordshire with his wife Jessica and also has a home in Sardinia. He said in an interview with OK! previously: "I drive... I own a couple of Ferraris, like many Italians, as well as a Porsche, big jeep and Harley Davidson. "I rarely drive, however, because I enjoy a drink. I employ a driver instead.

MAKING DOUGH Inside Gino D’Acampo’s fortune from being so poor he robbed Paul Young to buying a huge £1.25m mansion and flash cars
 
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