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@TalkBack83

Is he a human or is he a fish?

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tobyb
tobyb@tobysomeoneb·
@TalkBack83 @J0nas42 @eeeeow "Hamburgers were created in America" there a few Germans going back to about 1750 would like a quick word with you
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@SanguisKultus @J0nas42 @eeeeow Sorry, you misunderstood slightly - I meant that no American would misidentify a chicken sandwich as a chickenburger. (The other guy thinks chicken sandwiches are chickenburgers.)
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Dante
Dante@SanguisKultus·
@J0nas42 @TalkBack83 @eeeeow I don’t care what other countries call it - he said Americans don’t call it chicken sandwich which is just not true
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Kamikaze Commie
Kamikaze Commie@CommieKamikaze·
@PollyPorridge I would guess Australian chocolate tastes worse because of the heat we deal with. The thing they add that makes chocolate taste like vomit now is to preserve the milk in it so they would likely add more in hotter climates where it's more likely to go bad.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
Hm, maybe if British cinema spent more time critiquing British colonialism maybe OP would have been able to grow past his self-centered colonizer mindset.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
Then again, OP's British, so I don't really expect him to be able to understand that cultures other than his own exist. Godzilla criticizes the ppl he hates, he doesn't care that it's actually racist erasure of Bikinians.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
Offensively stupid take. Godzilla is about the Bikini tests, and is an example of post-war JP's desperate need to appropriate and erase any actual victimhood of war & colonialism they can for thmslves.
Brick Cucumber (Lego)@BrickCucumber

The Hulk has never been done correctly in live action because the American film industry is still beholden to never criticise the existence of Nuclear weaponry. Godzilla exists as a response to this destructive power and is a clear inspiration for Hulk but studios are too (1/2)

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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@J0nas42 @denimneverdies Brits are so stupid that they had to invent the word "beefburger" to keep themselves from getting confused because they think hamburgers are made of ham. That colonial mindset never went away - steal sthng frm anthr culture then give it a new name bcz you can't understand it.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@J0nas42 @the_ason @DanielH_LUFC "Let me teach 'y'all' something" proceeds to use AI slop from random people on Quora. Heinz baked beans are American. British baked beans don't differ from American baked beans, because you're literally just eating American mass-produced canned food and claiming it as your own.
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Dom Henoes
Dom Henoes@J0nas42·
@the_ason @RealMcCoy2008 @DanielH_LUFC Let me teach "yall" something - for a start, as I've already explained multiple times, our Heinz beans are completely different to your Heinz beans. Secondly, they aren't the only baked bean we "yall" eat, and, while the most popular, arenowhere near the best.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@J0nas42 @eeeeow The original hamburger was in sliced bread. That's what a hamburger is. Again, the American definition is the only correct one. There's no contradiction. I like the "lol" you threw in there - smugly laughing at things you're too stupid to understand and too arrogant to learn.
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Dom Henoes
Dom Henoes@J0nas42·
@TalkBack83 @eeeeow But now you're all contradicting that by saying a burger can be in 2 slices of bread lol.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@mn007vevo @Chirurgic @skeleoncemore You're joking, but I had an English guy tell me, dead serious, that the proper name is "beefburger" because "obviously a hamburger would have ham in it." They literally invented a whole new word because they were confused by the "ham" in "hamburger.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@DaBigChillSFW There aren't two sides and there's no "chickenburger debate." Brits created the word "beefburger" because they thought hamburgers were made w/ ham, and ppl just ran with it. It's not a debate, y'all are literally just confused by German loanwords (and wrong).
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DaBigChill ❄️🇦🇺
DaBigChill ❄️🇦🇺@DaBigChillSFW·
Now THIS is the debate I was looking for lol The chicken burger/sandwich debate has people on both sides firm on their stances as they're already called as such Now THIS... This might be a "Schrödinger's Burgwich"? It's both a burger and a sandwich depending on how you view it
DaBigChill ❄️🇦🇺@DaBigChillSFW

I know most Americans are sleeping rn But I need to ask, I can wait Is a "Patty Melt" a burger or a sandwich for you? Wiki says burger

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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@J0nas42 @eeeeow Hamburgers were created in America, so no? The American definition is the only correct one. Nobody in America calls chickenburgers chicken sandwiches.
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Dom Henoes
Dom Henoes@J0nas42·
@eeeeow You Americans changed the definition of burger (defining what a modern day burger is), and now you're all trying to walk it back so you can defend calling a chicken burger a chicken sandwich 😭
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1962KI
1962KI@1962KINUFC·
@jimmyjohns1122 We do, the UK invented the World Wide Web, computers, trains, reflecting telescope, jet engines, Industrial Revolution, tin cans, first modern torpedo, thermos flask, first practical hovercraft, pneumatic tire, chocolate bar, lawnmower, cat flap, IVF etc etc. We’re great thanks.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@jelly_pack English ppl in England doing incredibly English things: You: "Everything I don't like about my country is foreigners' fault. Why did America make us do this??!!" You're the exact same as them.
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Ewan
Ewan@jelly_pack·
I know it's not an original observation, but it's still mind-blowing how much British Nationalism is explicitly a project to replace all of British culture and sovereignty with a total, religious subservience to America.
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Aidan Pocock
Aidan Pocock@Dunaidan3019·
@PariPuri_ Oh my gosh I know. Every single promotional video has began with a snippet of PJ’s films. It’s so forced. And then the “welcome back to middle earth” feels like it could be interpreted as more unintentional (or quite possibly intentional) shade at RoP for being “fake” Tolkien
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@PariPuri_ @Dunaidan3019 Except it's not a Tolkien cartoon, it's a Peter Jackson cartoon, and those ppl have always been Jackson's target audience. His movies have always pandered to hypermacho white supremacists.
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Ash 🍉 saw Florence + the Machine
@Dunaidan3019 It’s so sad, cause this is such a genuinely unique and amazing concept, a freaking Tokien anime movie!!! But they’re making it all about them, and not about the ACTUAL ppl who worked on the film!!!! Because they’re being petty!!!! And trying to engage the worst ppl!!!
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@imdanielholt This is a srs question. Trump is talking abt mass denaturalization of minorities *just like post-war JP did*, which is what the myth of "homogeneity" is based on. It's the same racist nonsense, and WotC literally built Kamigawa on it.
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Franklin Cheese@TalkBack83·
@imdanielholt Was this just pandering to the JP audience, or does WotC just genuinely buy into that racism? Like, why dis WotC go out of their way to erase indigenous ppl and other minorities frm Kamigawa then include fucking *ramen* in your MtG cookbook????
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