• @TheTetrapod
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    214 months ago

    Why is the popcorn man Osaka’s dad?

    • @ledge
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      184 months ago

      You mean Chios dad?

      • @TheTetrapod
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        74 months ago

        Shit, you’re right. It’s been too long.

    • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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      184 months ago

      Do you refer to a bag of popcorn as one singular popped corn?

      • @xantoxis
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        64 months ago

        You yourself just referred to it as a “bag”

        • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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          54 months ago

          Yeah but it’s like the difference between a shirt and a pair of pants.

          Pants are one singular item yet we use a plural word to describe them.

          • @xantoxis
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            04 months ago

            Are you trolling? Nobody says popcorns.

            • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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              24 months ago

              No this is just an example of the opposite.

              We also use singular words when referring to the plural. Corn is a perfect example. Corn is the singular and the plural.

              So using “them” when referring to corn (or in this case popcorn) makes sense. There are multiple kernels and with “them” being a plural pronoun it fits.

            • @Snowclone
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              04 months ago

              I was saying ‘popcorns’…

      • @RampantParanoia2365
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        34 months ago

        Yes, actually. I refer to it as “popcorn” just like you did just now.

      • @CrayonRosary
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        It’s a singular mass noun like sand. Do you say “popcorns”?

      • @[email protected]
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        A serving is often treated as singular a unit in English. Popcorn, rice, candy, etc. “I ate all of it,” not “I ate all of them.” Only when referring to pieces of popcorn does it become them.

        • @then_three_more
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          14 months ago

          Two bags on top of the machine in the first panel, maybe?

      • @TrickDacy
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        14 months ago

        In English popcorn is pronouned as a non living item: it

        • @candybrie
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          44 months ago

          That’s singular, though. If you’re talking about two bags of popcorn, how do you refer to them?

          • @TrickDacy
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            24 months ago

            Well, most couples would share one bag, and in this context specifically, it would also be awkward wording even if that’s what they meant.

            But yes you could in some context obviously also talk about bags of popcorn as “them”.

            • @then_three_more
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              24 months ago

              Well, most couples would share one bag, and in this context specifically, it would also be awkward wording even if that’s what they meant.

              In the first panel he cashier is asking if they want ‘them’ salty or sweet. Indicating that contrary to what would be common this couple has, indeed, chosen to buy multiple bags. Perhaps there was a special offer making it make far more economic sense to have separate bags on the occasion.

              • @TrickDacy
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                34 months ago

                And at the same time they aren’t referring to anything individual about them. Struck me as a non native English speaker writing a bit improperly

  • @[email protected]
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    I can only hear it in norio wakamoto’s voice

    edit: I’m happy to see I’m not the only one

  • @jaybone
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    44 months ago

    Where do they offer sweet popcorn when it’s popped fresh like that?

    • @EvolvedTurtle
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      24 months ago

      Man Why doesn’t like AMC have different kinds of popcorn

      I feel that would be so popular

      • @RampantParanoia2365
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        14 months ago

        This is an excellent question. There are big tins with a variety of popcorn. Why don’t theaters do this?

    • @PlantJam
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      24 months ago

      You really need to experience homemade kettle corn. It’s a bit of a process, and way more work than just popping a bag in the microwave, but it’s absolutely delicious.

      • @jaybone
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        24 months ago

        But it looks like they are at a movie theater. That was my point.

        Where else do you walk up to a counter with a giant machine popping pop corn and they ask you “sweet or salty?” Where do you go where that happens?

        • @PlantJam
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          14 months ago

          Sorry, my comment was unrelated to the comic. I just really like homemade kettle corn.

  • @ripcord
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    24 months ago

    He looks like he has a second huger mouth above his eyes.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    Man, I don’t know how but somehow the box of microwave popcorn I bought recently is defective. I put it in for double the time it says to and it still doesn’t pop most of the kernels and the popcorn it does manage to pop is like… Stale? I don’t even know how to describe it. It’s cruncier and firmer than it should be and is almost totally lacking in butter flavor despite being the “extra theatre butter” style.

    How the fuck does popcorn go bad before it’s ever even been popped? 🤨 Anyway, what I have is definitely “ugly popcorn.”

    • naticus
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      114 months ago

      It went bad because it somehow dried out (maybe the seal was defective). Popcorn pops by heating the water inside the kernel to the point it bursts open. If you have old popcorn, you can soak the kernels for 10 to 60 min, pat dry, and then heat.

      I hope your future popcorn is prettier. Or that you enjoy pity popcorn.