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>>17899169
I've seen this image in like 4 posts on this board so far.
You so new to shitposting you don't even have a big enough folder to cycle through, or what?

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>>16400414
>That being said, any American grocery store has all manner of bread, including the “real” bread you speak of.
I'm aware of that, I'm just disgusted at the very concept at cutting off the "crust" of white bread.
It's the dumbest fucking food-related thing I've ever witnessed in my entire life, it's akin in retardation to a hypothetical country in which it's common to remove all the seeds from strawberries before eating them.

When I first saw it as a kid in various American shows I thought it was a running gag or something, I thought the "point" was that wanting to cut off a part that doesn't differ in any way from the rest outside of color was so inane, that you were supposed to laugh at the people doing it, even more so when the kids threw a fit because of it, or mom characters were painted as kind because "she always cut off the crusts for me when I was a kid".

Words can't accurately describe the degree to which my idea of middle Americans being human beings was irreversibly destroyed when I found out it wasn't a running gag.
It wasn't a gag at all.

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>>13168098
What did he mean by this?

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>>13086385
What did he mean by this?

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How exactly does someone filet o' fish?

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>went for some Chinese food
>prepared by Mexicans

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Although I don't hate wedges to the degree OP does, I agree on the points he uses to justify his hate.
Thinner wedges are alright, but often they end up being way too thick, ruining the kind of taste that I'm going for if I'm ordering fries to begin with.
Too much soft, unseasoned, white-hot potato in the middle after the initially satisfying crunch of the surface.

Shoestring fries have the opposite problem. No substance past the initial crunch and all flavor aside the grease is nowhere to be found, making them really easy to get tired of even with a small portion.

In the end, there's a reason why the classic french fries cut is the most widely used. It's just the best.

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>>8977893
Well America is only like 241 years old, so...

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>>7761515
>ketchup rice

is that just what it sounds like? ketchup and rice?

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Curry

Not even a poo in loo, shit's delicious

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>>5785289
>it's fucking flatbread
>sure he just makes it himse-
>I buy it frozen

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>>4530527
It's not about that you idiot. It's about restricting your creativity.
I could've gone the lazy way and made a salad, but what's the fun of that? I understand that vegans mostly eat salads and substitutes, but, in my opinion, being restricted on what you can and can't cook is a serious pain in the lower back.

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