• gon [he]
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    3 days ago

    Faced with two realities, forced to choose: either this random screenshot is unreliable, or Snopes is unreliable.

    I’m reminded of 1984’s double-think; I can believe two contradicting things are true at once. Rock really did tweet this, and yet Snopes is reliable.

    I remain happy.

        • @[email protected]
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          123 days ago

          But the question is: is it like Garlic where it smells gross yet the end result is delicious? Or…

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          • @baldingpudenda
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            113 days ago

            Garlic/onion doesn’t smell gross. Parmesan is a peak offender for me.

            • @[email protected]
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              43 days ago

              You just helped me realize that I have never personally cooked anything with garlic in it, ever. So I actually have no idea how “gross” it is supposed to smell, during its cooking?

              I personally love the smell of fish as it cooks, though I have been told that I am disowned now from my family as a result:-P.

              I suppose to each their own! :-D

              • @HeyJoe
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                22 days ago

                Howwww? I always found garlic to be pretty much a standard ingredient of cooking, and although it’s not as common as an onion (literally in almost everything), it’s right behind it.

                BTW, fresh minced garlic sautéed in a pan for 1 minute smells absolutely delicious.

          • @Iheartcheese
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            83 days ago

            Garlic smells delicious.

            You are stupid and wrong and I hate you.