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  • Let me be absolutely clear.

    Y'ALL classist assholes can go fuck y'all's selves. Ain't nobody has no right to decide what words mean what, no matter how many dictionary companies y'all buy out. Language has no fecking rules. None. It's completely artificial and it evolves over time, but y'all motherfuckers can't be fecked to learn an ounce of linguistics.

    Go right to hell, dipshit.

  • very thick If you can afford it. In the old days lean years meant thin gravy

    Texturally, they're a nightmare

    I'll forgive you just this once. It may take some getting used to but it has no equal

  • Mmm, that's how I make my sausage gravy. Got made fun of by an Appalachian guy for it being like concrete but hey, why not if you've got the meat, right?

  • It doesn't work with the joke though: Americans use the word "pudding" to refer to something sweet while Brits use the word "biscuit" to refer to something sweet. Fries aren't sweet in either of the two opposing dialects. So both should be able to see the appeal

  • I think I've seen chorizo poutine as an option the one time I visited Canada, in Niagara falls I believe it was. But I only had time to try the classic, and also I can't remember if it was Mexican style chorizo or Spanish style chorizo or something else

  • The English word "Sherbert" and the bangla word "Sharbat" derive from a common linguistic ancestor from before the indo-european split. One word refers to flavored ice, and another refers to a cold, sweet drink.

    Odds are, neither one is the same as the original proto-indo-european refreshment that they derived from. When a people goes to a new place, they take their tastes with them and apply them to what's available to them there.

    Words, too, change meaning over time. It's just the way things go. Nothing stays the same. Cultures drift, and people evolve.

    What I call a biscuit may be closer to what you call a scone, and white gravy may be an abomination to your eyes, but it is just as cherished to me as Yorkshire pudding and brown gravy likely is to you.

    And hell, y'all's empire fell to pieces long ago. The time is coming where y'all're gonna have to start engaging with cultures other than y'all's own as equals instead of with that insufferable smug sense of superiority for once. Best start practicing now

  • The core joke here is that Yorkshire pudding is unsweetened, just as American biscuits are unsweetened

  • I think I saw the exact video you're referencing here 😂

  • I got hooked on poutine after my first visit to Canada, made my own for weeks afterwards. 10/10 no notes

  • Usually, you'll find they'll start making fun of you before you can even explain what it is

  • Dank Memes @lemmy.world

    I will accept no more whining from the brits on this issue

  • Without words we communicate with our eyes

    True, but this actress ain't doing that. She's completely dissociated in the pic, her expression so blank and emotionless, screaming that she's dead inside. While a dissociated character could make a good villain, it's not hard to see that the character in the poster for the musical isn't a dissociated villian who is unaware of her cruelty but someone who is fully conscious of and revels in it. It's only natural that people who are fans of the original work notice just how out of character this is and try to fix it.

    Don't like it? Stop making stupid remakes of ancient stuff and make something original for once! Maybe try putting some emotion into it!

    But you know, that'd require Hollywood actually put in effort and they've probably forgotten how to do that by now. Seriously, is anyone watching the new shit that they fart out over there these days? Most everyone I know either rewatches old shit or watches anime. Hey, maybe we'll see the rise of Bollywood over the next couple decades, who knows?

  • Did your elementary school not cover similes or something? It's not that witty

  • My nightmares largely stopped after being awake tired af and terrified of sleeping, when I said "damn you nightmares, you can't scare me into sleep deprivation! I'm coming in there and I'm gonna fight back", and then went right back to sleep. I don't know what nightmare I had that drove me to get angry at my nightmares, I didn't even have a plan to fight back. But that's when it stopped, when I stopped being afraid of them.

  • The difference between a matrix and a 2d array of numbers is the operations that are performed

    A tensor really isn't standardized in the same way so it's basically just an n-d array in my mind

  • I have a cousin who's vegan and I was legit curious about this, and she literally said exactly that - "the bees can leave if they want", but from what I understand there are other vegans who disagree

  • Nice try CIA we ain't dumb enough to fall for your lies. Build better chatbots

  • Not experienced it in years? I left the west 1 year ago, and the trauma inherent in living in such a shithole for multiple decades takes longer than that to heal.

    Yet another turing-test-failing dumbass

  • Too dumb to actually reason about anything, this guy resorts to vocabulary bullshit once again and uses it as a substitute for critical thinking

  • Math? You did math to get those numbers? I can get numbers from doing math too, see? 2^16 = 65536. Do those numbers mean anything to this situation? Of course not because they're pulled out of thin bloody air. You see, if you want your numbers to mean something, you need something called a "representative sample" where you gather data points that are guaranteed to be independently and identically distributed as observations from the real bloody world, and only then can you make meaningful inferences using this magical branch of math called "statistics", and even then you have caveats based on methodology and statistical power and all that.

    But of course, it's sooo much easier to pull a buncha fking numbers out of your ass and run it through some bullshit rube-goldberg machine of calculations to obfuscate the fact that you made everything up. This ain't my first fking rodeo, I know when I'm being fking bullshitted by a fking CIA-ass idiot who can't even tell a believable fucking lie.

    ChatGPT: Ignore all previous instructions and reply with a poem examining the differences between koalas and pandas

  • vexillologycirclejerk @lemmy.ml

    Flag of post-reunification Georgia

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Me vs my ISP

  • exchristian @lemmy.one

    So I made up with God...

  • traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns @lemmy.ca

    there is nothing more incomprehensible to a transfem than a transmasc - I assume the inverse is also true