CyclohexaneM to [email protected] • 1 year agoVegan food: The west vs Indialemmy.mlimagemessage-square329fedilinkarrow-up11.85Karrow-down1224
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minus-square@EmpathicVagrantlink5•1 year agoI mean . . . is it or not, because your punctuation confuses the matter.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•1 year agoThe question mark denotes confusion or flabbergastedness. Nutella contains milk, so it’s explicitly not vegan
minus-squareNeatolinkfedilink3•1 year agoThey were referring to the comma. Commonly used with a verbal pause. So like: “It’s not…though?” As if the “though?” was its own thought and the only part of the sentence that had the question inflection.
minus-square🐑🇸 🇭 🇪 🇪 🇵 🇱 🇪🐑linkEnglish5•1 year agoThey were being hyperbolic to make a point about OP. OP claimed the indian food is vegan. It’s not, it’s vegetarian. Same way Nutella is vegetarian, not Vegan
Nutella is vegan.
It’s not, though?
I mean . . . is it or not, because your punctuation confuses the matter.
The question mark denotes confusion or flabbergastedness. Nutella contains milk, so it’s explicitly not vegan
They were referring to the comma. Commonly used with a verbal pause. So like: “It’s not…though?” As if the “though?” was its own thought and the only part of the sentence that had the question inflection.
They were being hyperbolic to make a point about OP.
OP claimed the indian food is vegan. It’s not, it’s vegetarian. Same way Nutella is vegetarian, not Vegan
That’s the point. Indian food is rarely vegan.
That’s oreos you’re thinking of
Jello is not vegan.