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Cake day: July 21st, 2023

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  • It’s almost like, in such a huge country, there exist people with different tastes.

    I, an American, went to India once. The hotel restaurant had a breakfast buffet. On one side was a glorious Indian spread. The other was some nauseating English breakfast spread, with like baked beans (that’s for summer BBQs not breakfast!).

    Anyway me and my buddy head straight to the good side, when the hotel staff woman came running over to warn us that it was too spicy. She gently walked us to the gross English food. We confirmed with her, numerous times, that the Indian food was very spicy. We then dug in on the eatible food (the Indian side) and made a friend with the hotel staff lady.

    It was somewhat spicy, but amazing.

    Some Americans think black pepper is too spicy, some eat ghost peppers as a light snack, I am in between.





  • RupeThereItIs@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlHistory
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    1 year ago

    Look, the reality is that disease did kill the majority of natives.

    The genocide after that is not made any less horrible by that reality, but it was made POSSIBLE because of it.

    If European settlers had to deal with the full original population, things would have been VERY different.


  • It was always useless dopamine exploiting garbage.

    It served to pump up peoples egos, feed narcissists & mostly not do anything of any real value. It was always a place that would drag random individuals through the virtual streets as some sort of cathartic virtue signaling stoning event for ‘wrong thinking’ or ‘wrong speaking’.

    What Musk has done to it has obviously made it worse, but it was never a net gain for society to have something like Twitter.

    It was always a very problematic entity, outside of anyone’s political leanings or whatnot.