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      Nice bread, some houmous and balsamic to dip it in (separately, of course), marinated olives and artichoke hearts, grilled courgette and tomatoes

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        And some nice salted balls I mean balls I mean balls I mean nuts

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            I broke my arm in grade school and it has a kink in it now, everyone tells me it’s humerus

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              They should tell you it’s kinky.

              That would be humorous.

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        Don’t forget the weird cheese made from rice which, while it tastes a little funny, reminds you of the hearth around which your forefathers sat.

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        I’ve never seen anyone spell hummus like that lol! Apparently that’s how they spell it in the UK?

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          I am in the UK so that would make sense. Going solely off of wikipedia’s page on the romanisation of Arabic, I’d hazard a guess that the UK spelling came via French

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            I never realised that it’s not from latin, but apparently the words hummus and humus have nothing to do with each other.

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          garlic, capers, olive oil, a squeeze of lemon, basil, oregano, some giardiniera, pepperocini and a couple pickled onions.

          i recommend mostly “black” olives with a few green ones for the salt and a bit more color.

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                I do not, unfortunately. I had actually never heard of that sandwich before but it looks really good. I am vegetarian, though, so it’ll have to stay just looking good for me

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      How do you know someone is a vegan?

      They will tell you.

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        How can you tell someone is a brainless gout ridden carnist? They retell the same tired old joke over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.

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          You seem pretty upset, you’re not yourself when you’re hangry. Need a sandwich?

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          Not shitting on other’s people’s life choices is cool.

          Even if they are being kind of a dick about it.

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    Yay I love chartut… the uh sharcutery… the meat and cheese on a board

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    Bold of you to assume we can afford any of that.

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    Not anymore it isn’t. I remember my parents getting a weeks worth of meats and cheese for €15 making the same wage as i do now.

    I would now pay roughly 50€ for a similar selection, so no more meats and cheese because i also pay triple the rent they did for a house half the size.

    No i’ll never stop complaining about it because my wage 10 years ago paid for a lovely house and allowed me to enjoy life by working out like the beast i enjoy being and now i’m left empty handed beside a load of skills that my employer deems worthless but a requirement nonetheless.

    Make it make sense, because i’m certain we deserve more than what we currently get.

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    My favorite part is when I get one whole day to sit quietly and no one bothers me… It’s glorious

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    Turns out of you do this with a basic block of cheddar and cheap shaved ham, everyone still thinks you’re being fancy and compliments you on the cheese choice.

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      The real key is to get 3 different cheeses that look different. They don’t have to be fancy cheeses. They just have to be obviously different cheeses.

      Likewise, get some salami and another meat.

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    I do this sometimes as a treat for myself. The rest of the time I’m way too poor to afford it.

    I know chaturie is supposed to be an appetizer/shared, but given the cost of everything, it’s now my dinner, and I’m not sharing.

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    It’s a nice feeling to fill up your shopping cart with sweets, knowing no-one can stop you.