I figure the one just sat around for longer, as I’ve had extra blue-y cheese develop in my own fridge. Just never seen such a striking difference at the store, which I found mildly interesting.

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    No one can see it well enough from these pictures, still in it’s packaging, to be able to tell any of that.

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        Actually I do see bad mold, but it’s all over the other cheese, it’s super hairy and white so it’s hard to tell, but yeah, I can tell, that lighter one is no good! Seriously, you’ll die if you even smell it, I can see it! I’ve eaten so much cheese

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          Why are you making such a fuzz out of this? Is it that hard, to be told someone else knows something you apparently don’t?

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            Fun fact, if you look hard enough you can actually smell how evil the cheese is! I can tell that cheese on the left is gonna be super dry and crumbly from the texture, which I can feel through the picture, with my eyeballs.

            I just like to try to get some of the light of reality to the people stuck in the shadows of their own Dunning-Kruger Effect fantasies. It’s almost always completely fruitless, but it doesn’t hurt anybody and, if it works, the world is that much less insufferable.