Nope, you eat it
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@Tsaukpaetra periods, apparently.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Nope, you eat it:
I'm fucking eating, and waking up
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E_MISSING_COMMA
?Filed under: one of these is not like the others
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@Zerosquare said in Nope, you eat it:
E_MISSING_COMMA
?Filed under: one of these is not like the others
It's not polite to talk with your mouth full...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
..... So am I the only one that doesn't talk at the breakfast table? I'm fucking eating, and waking up, what the hell is there to talk about,!?
Nothing, period.
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@loopback0 pretty sure those aren't vegan...
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@Arantor said in Nope, you eat it:
@loopback0 pretty sure those aren't vegan...
The proprietors trends to take a rather glum view on chewing as well.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
IDGI.
Or rather, I see the obvious
nope
thing, but what was it supposed to be instead?
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@remi said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
IDGI.
Or rather, I see the obvious
nope
thing, but what was it supposed to be instead?It should have been "hors'd oeuvres" apparently.
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@nerd4sale Oh, right. Thanks.
( the true correct term is
hors-d'œuvres
but let's not open yet another pointless linguistic discussion, and besides it's entirely possible that a corrupted spelling is commonplace in English)
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@remi said in Nope, you eat it:
@nerd4sale Oh, right. Thanks.
( the true correct term is
hors-d'œuvres
but let's not open yet another pointless linguistic discussion, and besides it's entirely possible that a corrupted spelling is commonplace in English)Hors'd oeuvres seems to be the correct English spelling.
But I am neither a native English speaker, nor a native French speaker so I prefer to stay out of the upcoming linguistics debate, thank you very much.
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@nerd4sale said in Nope, you eat it:
Hors'd oeuvres seems to be the correct English spelling.
It looks about as correct as those "friendship" Chinese characters tattoos.
But as the saying goes, English doesn't borrow words from other languages, it pursues them down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary. So some degree of wear and tear is to be expected.
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@nerd4sale said in Nope, you eat it:
Mispelled? Yes. Off-color? Probably. But ruined? The only ones ruining everything are stuck up, unfunny, sandy cunts.
If there's ititerenatamary, especially one with loopy letters, especially announcing that photos will be taken by some pretentious pidor with very expensive camera, you've already ruined it.
I goddamn hate weddings. It's a horribly stupid tradition of wasting everyone's time and money just to show off. It seems that some women wait for the day all their lives, then it's not quite alright, but we all pretend that it is, and then duo of a sad trombone and a small violin plays every single day from there on.
Here's a tip: if you want to have a bit of fun, often for the last time in your life, and get drunk, so you can temporarily forget what kind of dumbass you just married, you don't need a dress-up competition, meticulous planning, seating arrangements and timetable.
Get to the загс in time, fuckers, then enjoy the rest of the day and fuck the springs out of the bed.
/rant
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Nope, you eat it:
fuck the springs out of the bed
Please don't give @Tsaukpaetra ideas he may interpret literally.
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@Zerosquare said in Nope, you eat it:
@Applied-Mediocrity said in Nope, you eat it:
fuck the springs out of the bed
Please don't give @Tsaukpaetra ideas he may interpret literally.
BTDT. The damaged Springs were terrible at flight manipulation.
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@nerd4sale said in Nope, you eat it:
@remi said in Nope, you eat it:
( the true correct term is
hors-d'œuvres
but let's not open yet another pointless linguistic discussion, and besides it's entirely possible that a corrupted spelling is commonplace in English)Hors'd oeuvres seems to be the correct English spelling.
The correct one is exactly the French one, including the
œ
. I wouldn't be at all surprised at it being got wrong, and would allowoe
for the ligature without outward complaint (as that's extremely uncommon on English language keyboards).Less pretentious places wouldn't be using that phrase in the first place.
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@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
that's extremely uncommon on English language keyboards
It's not even on standard French keyboards, either (except the international QWERTY variant they use in ). You either need to type Alt+0156, or let the autocorrect turn
oe
intoœ
.
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@Zerosquare Compose, o, e ⇒ œ
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Yes, you can do that, or switch to a keyboard layout that includes it (there's been a revision of the standard French ones a few years ago, which adds it and a few other missing characters). But sometimes you need to use a computer that's not yours.
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@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
Less pretentious places wouldn't be using that phrase in the first place.
Eh it's pretty common in the US.
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@boomzilla I don't think that contradicts what @dkf said
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@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
That sounds like spicy creamy crawfish soup instead of milk.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
Less pretentious places wouldn't be using that phrase in the first place.
Eh it's pretty common in the US.
But at least they put the damn
d
on the right word.
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@cheong said in Nope, you eat it:
@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
That sounds like spicy creamy crawfish soup instead of milk.
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@Carnage Don't forget to decorate them with a splash of mayonnaise to finish!
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@boomzilla on that note, a friend of mine bought some non alcoholic whiskey. According to him, it was...weird. extremely so.
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@Benjamin-Hall I don't doubt that he's correct, but is he familiar with regular whiskey?
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@boomzilla I think somewhat. It was basically peat flavor in a bottle.
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@Benjamin-Hall I once bought something that claimed to be vindaloo but had no heat whatsoever. The predominant taste note was "sour".
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@da-Doctah That'd be correct; vindaloo is meant to be a dish that uses vinegar as the souring agent (hence the "vin"). It originates from Portuguese-influenced Goa, hence the unusual ingredient.
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@da-Doctah Sounds better (maybe) than kung pao with no heat and the dominant taste is soy sauce.
Filed under: Avoid Chinese restaurants in Lexington, KY
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
@da-Doctah Sounds better (maybe) than kung pao with no heat and the dominant taste is soy sauce.
Filed under: Avoid Chinese restaurants in Lexington, KY
A special case of the General Kentucky Principle, but I do recommend visiting Nervous Charlie's Gas & Fireworks on the Illinois border, if still present.
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@boomzilla The obvious question is, of course, who knew that it perfectly replicates the taste and texture of human meat, and how did they know that?
Filed under: No, I'm not going to RTFA.
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That's the clever part. Nobody's going to challenge their claim, so they can just pretend.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
I wonder - does it actually work? I don't want to try it myself, having my kitchen recently painted...
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in Nope, you eat it:
my kitchen recently painted
There shouldn't be a problem with that. Heating the soda to boiling will expel all the CO₂ (i.e., make it go flat) gradually as you heat it, so nothing should explode, nor even fizz, when you add it to the other ingredients. There are other reasons for not trying it, but that's not one of them.
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@HardwareGeek Just don't toss in any mentos.
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@DogsB I like apples. I like prawns. I don't think I care for that combination.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
Wow. 4 ingredients, none of which are a fruit or a vegetable. That's a truly horrendous abuse of the world "salad."
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@Mason_Wheeler said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
Wow. 4 ingredients, none of which are a fruit or a vegetable. That's a truly horrendous abuse of the world "salad."
Much like potato salad, it's just the inedible goo type of "salad".