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One of my pet peeves is when Americans with Italian ancestry try to correct someone by telling them that "sauce" is actually called "gravy." Italian immigrants said "gravy" in the late 1800's because they thought it translated to sauce. But in Italian, there’s actually no word for "gravy." The closest translation is "sugo di carne" which means meat sauce. Calling it "gravy" not only reveals one’s disconnect from the Italian language, but also that their ancestors immigrated to the U.S. more than a century ago. So to Italian immigrants and those whose families immigrated to the U.S. after WWII, it’s cringe. Because calling sauce "gravy" is a very American thing (which is fine), but it’s an American thing that is specifically used to try to come off like it’s Italian. And that gives us second-hand embarrassment. Oh, and calamari is an Italian word. Calling it "galamad" is like calling capocollo "gabagool." Also cringe!



website got a major facelift added a “contagion” formula (shouldn’t be green cells next to purple cells) made a chrome extension & it works with AirBNB, hopefully live today i’m going to do whatever you guys vote on next (insane options) poll below 👇🏻

Billie Eilish at the Grammys: "Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter...f*ck ICE."





Democrats are having a candlelight vigil on the anniversary of January 6.


🤔 A manager at Nokomis Daycare Center in Minneapolis reported that someone broke into the facility and stole all of their documents. Why would someone want a daycares documents?











