• @[email protected]
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      79 months ago

      Wtf? Even my descriptivist ass is telling whoever came up with that that they’re wrong. A burrito is a calzone? An enchilada is sushi? Words mean what you mean when you say them, but they also need to have some structural stability. Out here calling sushi toast. Wtf.

      • @TootSweet
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        89 months ago

        You poor unsaved soul. No, sushi (such as pigs in a blanket) is sushi. Toast (such as nigiri) is toast.

        • JWBananas
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          49 months ago

          If I ask for salmon on a bagel, and I get butter on toast, we’re having words.

          • @TootSweet
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            9 months ago

            I’m sorry, what’s the difference exactly? That’s just two terms for a flat layer of starch with non-starch on top. “Toast,” if you will.

          • @TootSweet
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            39 months ago

            Well of course nigiri sushi isn’t a type of sushi.

            You think earwigs are an affectation worn by people who are self-conscious about their lack of ear hair? That lightyears are a unit of time? That a urinal cake is a type of lasagna?

      • @TootSweet
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        39 months ago

        When the true Cube Rule believers are rewarded with all manner of toast, sandwiches, tacos, sushi, quiches, calzones, salads, cakes, nachos, and muffins, you’ll be sorry you plied your tasteless heresy this day, filthy food miscategorizer! I bet you call hot dogs “sandwiches” like a true troglodite!

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            9 months ago

            Oh, you’re just confused, you see. Of course sushi (such as enchaladas) are sushi. See? Would you care to recite the Creed of Cubic Food with me now?

    • lad
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      29 months ago

      But if those are served in a bread, cereal is quiche

      • @TootSweet
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        49 months ago

        A common misconception. You see, nachos are foods composed of a starch within a substrate of non-starch. What you’re calling “open faced sandwiches” are a form of “toast” in which non-starch sits atop a layer of starch.