@return2ozma to Ask Lemmy • 4 days agoThose who live outside of the US, what's something Americans aren't ready to hear?message-square691arrow-up1338arrow-down147
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minus-squareᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗlinkfedilink3•2 days agoso hear me out: the earth is not flat, toast is not bread.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-22 days ago<(o.o<) (^o.o^) (>o.o)> Toast is bread.
minus-squareᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗlinkfedilink1•2 days agodude just because you add a word is your mind doesnt make it real. like football. just because you add “american” doesnt make it a real sport toast is not bread, it is candy. you dont know what bread is. better dont fall off that flat earth edge.
minus-square@Dasuslink1•2 days agohttps://www.etymonline.com/word/toast The word is from Latin tostere, meaning roasted, burnt (referring to bread. Also Tostie is attested from late 14c. as "toasted piece of bread, dish made with toast But you clearly have some really funny joke going on with yourself so I won’t stop you Unless you’ve had proper ruisleipä you can’t talk. Have a tosi tumma reissumies or some saaristolaislimppu and then we’ll talk about bread
so hear me out: the earth is not flat, toast is not bread.
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Toast is bread.
“Toast” is short for “toasted bread”.
dude just because you add a word is your mind doesnt make it real.
like football. just because you add “american” doesnt make it a real sport
toast is not bread, it is candy. you dont know what bread is. better dont fall off that flat earth edge.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/toast
The word is from Latin tostere, meaning roasted, burnt (referring to bread.
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But you clearly have some really funny joke going on with yourself so I won’t stop you
Unless you’ve had proper ruisleipä you can’t talk. Have a tosi tumma reissumies or some saaristolaislimppu and then we’ll talk about bread