Spyke
slrpnk.net

Fold that mofo over like a taco and mau down like a champ.

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cm0002reply
lemmy.world

Speed running an international incident any%

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naticusreply
lemmy.world

No you're definitely supposed to eat it, but with a straw.

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It doesn't even look that good though.
Looks like they poured half a bottle of olive oil on top of some tomato paste and cheese.

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Grind it down to a fine powder and snort it through a rolled 500 euro bill.

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Tbf when it's greasy delivery pizza and you're high what you're describing is the way to go

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sh.itjust.works

If you're going to censor something, use an opaque black shape. These half-ass censorship attempts are ridiculous.

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21Cabbagereply
lemmynsfw.com

Agreed to an extent but there's a good chance that was OOP on that one and honestly, the few pixel wide slices of skin and curly hair are only recognizable to the fantasy AI face recognition from boomer TV shows.

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pawb.social

Except that the original post from TikTok or insta (can't tell which was first) wasn't even censored, and some dumbass on reddit added the crayon scribbles.

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21Cabbagereply
lemmynsfw.com

Well if OOP put an uncensored one up, like I believe in right to be forgotten in theory I just don't think it'll ever happen as it just takes one character, or even AI to grab a copy and we're never going to, in a practical sense have the skynet/statzi combo that'll stop your image from circulating if you put it online at this point.

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Americans be like "I traveled all the way to Hamburg and they ain't even got the GigaMcAssblaster Five-Pounder wit' ranch waffle fries and a gallon jug o' Mountain Dew."

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jlai.lu

Ah Belgium (or maybe NL?) definitely the place for authentic Italian pizza (that one looks good though)

Edit: likely NL

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Haha yeah the beers are from D'ij Brewery in Amsterdam.

And the red brick streets are very Dutch too.

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Looks like Pizzeria Dol che vita, Tweede Tuindwarsstraat 53, 1015 RX Amsterdam, Netherlands

Or maybe Papa John's. I'm not sure.

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lemmy.world

it's mayonnaise and some other shit mixed together especially sugar. Americans use it to forget what vegetables taste like.

Pizza is a vegetable in America

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omega_x3reply
lemmy.world

Good ranch is sour cream with other shit mixed in to hide the taste of vegetables.

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The best ranch ive had was actually made with buttermilk and was good with a lot of things, mostly fried foods.

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I don't think it should have mayo or sugar in it. That sounds like European propaganda

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mmddmmreply
lemm.ee

Oh, thanks.

I don't think I would like this :(

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lemmy.world

do europeans eat burritos with a fork and knife too?

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jerakorreply
startrek.website

I believe the rule is any food that is perfect for eating on the road while you drive 45min from your first job, to your second part time night shift job. All of that kind of food doesn't exist in Europe or at least isn't popular for some reason.

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Rosereply
lemmy.world

Depends on the burrito. If it looks small enough that I can finish it without it starting to fall apart in my hands, then I probably can eat it that way. Most of the burritos in the local texmex places though? Yuge.

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Yes, there is a lot of world food in most places, it came back with people from the colonies.

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Aceticonreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

We leave our little donkeys to graze on the fields and grow up to become big donkeys.

We certainly don't stick them with knives and forks!

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At least they have a premise for an Operation Baja Blast 2: electric boogaloo

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lemmy.ca

I'd like a cannon that could shoot badgers at people, I'd call it the Badger Blast

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The cutting I understand, normally it's precut

But ranch dressing?....noooo

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Rootyreply
lemmy.world

It's a restaurant, you're supposed to eat it with a knife and fork, not shove slices into your mouth like you're at a fast food place.

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An excellent bait good sir. For a moment i certainly hated you and everything you represent. Jolly good.

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Hard disagree. Pizza is one of those foods which tastes better when eaten by hand.

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eneffreply
discuss.tchncs.de

That looks like a pretty good Neapolitan Pizza Margherita to me.

Are we seeing the same picture?

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The best pizza I've ever had was in Pompei and looked just like that

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Found the american (or the person completely obliviant about Italian pizza)

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Psythikreply
lemm.ee

Modern pizza originates in the US, so I don't know why the fuck anyone would go to Italy and expect it to be better.

To be fair, it was Italian immigrants who invented what we know as pizza today, but Chinese immigrants also brought Chinese food to America as well—and if you go to China expecting the same kind of food there, prepare to be disappointed (especially if you don't live in an area with a large Asian population. I do so I can assure you that authentic Chinese is completely different. Same for pizza.)

Edit: Why are you booing me? I'm right.

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eneffreply
discuss.tchncs.de

Modern pizza originates in the US, so I don't know why the fuck anyone would go to Italy and expect it to be better.

Because the authentic version of any cuisine is usually preferred over the americanised one by anyone who isn't from the US.

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There are plenty of Italian-American foods I enjoy and I usually like both versions. New York style pizza is delicious, as is Neapolitan Pizza Margherita. It's fine to have your preferences, but it annoys me when people mistakenly claim the derivation as the original invention.

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boonhetreply
lemm.ee

I've never been to Italy myself so I'm staying out of this argument, but I've heard from other Estonians that if you go to Italy and order pizza there, you might be sorely disappointed. Naturally there are others who say you can only get real pizza in Italy.

I reckon people like different styles and a lot of people like styles that Italians aren't willing to make

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Also there's another effect: If you go to Venice for example and order Spaghetti Carbonara there, you will get the inauthentic version tourists are used to, because the restaurant is going to try to appeal to the tourists preferences. Now you have Italian chefs making an inauthentic version of their original dish, which probably won't be as good as the actual inauthentic version. (hope that makes sense lol)

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Psythikreply
lemm.ee

I'll admit that I went on a bit of an ADHD-fueled rant on the end, but I thought I was reasonably clear.

Tell me what part of my comment you don't understand, and I'll be happy to explain it to you.

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anyhow2503reply
lemmy.world

Mostly just the part where you claim that "modern" pizza was invented in the US. Not a different food, not a variation with its own history - just straight up "modern" pizza. That's a very sad and mildly insulting way to describe a global hit with Italian roots. Mass production alone doesn't give any country the right to claim to have invented a food.

I can understand the frustration of tourists when they expect something different from the authentic version of a dish, even if that's pretty unlikely with a dish that has so many different styles all over the world, but you make it sound like pizza, as a whole, is a US invention and Italy serves some antiquated precursor... Also, Italy serves many different kinds of pizza. No one should feel forced to go to the most traditional restaurant in Naples and order a pizza margherita, even though most people will probably like it.

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Read Monarch's comment below yours. I was going to try to explain myself, but they said exactly what I was thinking, except more eloquently.

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Because "Modern pizza originates in the US" is a stretch, unless you consider those "deep dish" atrocities the modern standard.

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