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And even if they did that, there'd be popular videos all over YouTube clickbaiting people to inform them about all the secret names for crickets and all the foods that include it, so all the normies and all their friends would know. So I think the only way this actually happens is slowly, because it would be transparent and public perception would need to change, since, right now, nobody wants to eat ze bugs. Hell, some of us would even genocide the crickets.
>Imagine a totally wasted world where any worthwhile land is guarded like Fort Knox to grow actual food for the rich
It doesn't exactly fit your definition, but, first thing that came to mind was Fallout: New Vegas, lol. I'm not sure I've seen your opinion on that game. I know you've talked about Stalker and Deus Ex, but I don't remember New Vegas. Personally, I'm part of the camp that thinks it's the last good Fallout RPG experience, but, the shooting was utter dogshit. Compared to modern Fallout, New Vegas offers much, much more in regards to story depth, options, and writing quality, but the shooting gameplay always felt like shit to me. I don't consider New Vegas a masterpiece, just as I don't consider Fallout 4 an unmitigated shitshow. They both excel in different areas. To me, they're complementary opposites. NV = great RPG, shit shooter, Fo4 = shit RPG, great shooter. A bit of an oversimplification, because although I think Fo4's shooting is good, I don't think it's as good as NV's RPG elements, but, you get the idea.
>Damn, [the tiny shrimps] sounds really gross
Makes sense, since you've never gotten to even try regular shrimp before. It's kind of weird because most people just think shrimp is normal, but it's also not weird at all because you've never eaten it and honestly they don't look like anything else that humans eat. Like you said, they're like insects.