Well yeah. A hand-me-down nes with Mario. We were allowed to watch re-runs and vhs though. I saw a lot of "Sunset beach" and "Dr Quinn" while home from school.
All i can say is that texture matters.
There is a relatively heated debate on whether Swedish chocolate balls should have coconut or pearl sugar. There is no middle ground.
Nja, var väl nes med Mario som var ärvt.
Eh. As i recall it the rules at home went "if you're well enough to play video games, then you can go to school"
Different times.
Don't you find it hilarious that you thought i made that comment when i didn't? The irony is so thick, i could cut it.
Take it as a lesson to not assume things without thinking.
And now you're just making shit up 😄 you should probably read through things properly before assigning your own thoughts. Funnily enough, you didn't fact check, which was my point to begin with.
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Perhaps you shouldnt believe everything you read on the internet 🙂
They are the ones who perform hate crimes to the cinnamon bun. There is a correct way of making it, and it does not include jizz from a sugar plantation.
Have a look at how it's suppose to be done.
As a swede having seen /r/foodporn's version of a cinnamon bun, all i can say is "we know".
For some reason, americans want cum on their buns. When called out for it, the whole swedish meme-reddit got banned 🙃
This is proper art. Like a time capsule of shitfuckery. Thank you.
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Definitely. But the sentiment these days are that the immigrants are natives. So therefore the food that is made is native too, by extending the logic.
There comes a time where the imported variant becomes more popular than the original. Just look at the italians and pasta.
The Americans rightly claim a lot of food that was made similar elsewhere, but garnered popularity in the us. Hamburg-er is a perfect example. They also "claim" food that might not necessarily be considered American by everyone, like pizza.