I would argue that according to this diagram, stuffed crust is in fact a sushi tube connecting to itself in a circle around the pizza.
I would argue that according to this diagram, stuffed crust is in fact a sushi tube connecting to itself in a circle around the pizza.
Sure. It can know that I am, but that doesn’t mean I want it watching.
I always take off my watch when I’m fucking. Feels weird with the algorithm watching.
A couple weeks of holiday eating isn’t going to ruin a year’s worth of work… Now bring me my jug of eggnog!
The meat and potatoes of Chinese imperialism.
Add Tibet, Xianchang, Manchuria, as separate countries and switch Inner Mongolia to being part of Mongolia and now we’re getting somewhere.
The only thing I’m confused by is that you thought this would confuse us…
You could have one day outside of all months. It could be a holiday or something.
I bet you’re fun at parties…
Except Israel isn’t the colonizer, it’s their land as much as it’s Palestinian land too.
Yeah, that could be Hamas too.
No doubt. Homemade is infinitely superior. Almost a different kind of food. Just comparing it to generic store brands.
You should never ever in a million years find restaurants serving Kraft mac and cheese in America. That’s wrong. It’s a cheap food you fix up at home when you’re feeling too lazy to cook for real. Most of us like it because we grew up eating it. Real Mac and cheese is so much better.
Well I mean it’s hard to compare. Homemade is clearly on another level. The boxed stuff is a very quick meal to put together out of the box. Homemade takes a while to do properly. I almost see them as like different foods.
I was really just comparing to generic. Annie’s isn’t generic. I still prefer Kraft, but I’d take Annie’s over generic too.
Kraft mac and cheese, all the store brands are superficially similar but taste bland and or have weird textures.
If you ran for 24 hours straight you’d have burned off a ton more than 2k calories…
Oh, it’s a total guarantee they won’t, ugh.
I’m not saying it is identical, there are some key differences, and yet social media platforms are much more like a publishing company than they are a town square. Just because they’re choosing to publish your tweets/posts for free and you’re choosing to create content without pay doesn’t mean it’s not a better analogy than saying their the equivalent of a public space. They’re very clearly not a public space. Using the street analogy, these are storefronts on the street, not the street itself. Again, the Internet itself is the street. Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Mastodon, Lemmy, or whatever social media platform, are not the street or the town square. They are not and should not be considered to be public spaces any more than a mall or a Walmart is.
I see you’ve been to 8oz.