Apocalyptus
Apocalyptus
Apocalyptus

It’s still a far, far better idea than the Cadbury Vegemite caramel chocolate that is a real thing that exists now.

I think it means you get two mini squeeze packs of tomato sauce included with the pizza.

Ugh, that guy is the worst. He's so obsessive and persistent about it too. I've seen him on both io9 and Kotaku, on different posts which I'm pretty sure were at least a year apart.

Ugh, that guy is the worst. He's so obsessive and persistent about it too. I've seen him on both io9 and Kotaku, on

I have actually never been there either! But I know of its reputation as one of the more diverse cities in the world (yay, legacy of colonialism), which is why I was surprised that you thought being a WOC might make you stand out.

Haha you know London is incredibly diverse, right? I think it actually became more POC than white people proportionally recently. I guess it will depend what area you go to but from what I know of London I doubt you'll stand out.

As long as you manage to avoid the horrible bogans/yobbos. Those guys suck and are super embarrassing to run into overseas.

Musn't have heard a Chav/cockney accent then.

Dont worry, psychopath and sociopath are two different words for the exact same thing.

Look, it's not a massive deal, but I really think it's worth the minor effort to look into what the best way to put these things are, considering how the misgendering and erasure of trans folks is still so common.

You said

Just FYI, calling someone 'a transgender' is weird in the same way that calling someone 'a gay' would be. Usually the terminology is 'a trans/transgender person'.

Well low fat stuff does tend to be shitty in that there is usually a whole lot of extra sugar and salt to make up for the missing fat, so no argument there.

Yes you can, the difference isn't even noticable most of the time.

Fair enough, you're obviously having a very unpleasant reaction to something. If avoiding MSG works for you, then yes, you're perfectly justified in avoiding it.

It's just that no MSG reactions have ever been reproduced in a lab setting (although one was obtained with a placebo), and glutamate is actually always

But was it the MSG or something else in the meal? Your anecdote indicates you have an allergy to something, but actual scientific trials conducted with people with purported MSG sensitivities where they have either given them a capsule of pure MSG or a placebo have repeatedly found no reactions that were not

Yeah I really should.

Yeah, yeah. It just gets so annoying how generally accepted 'MSG reactions' are when there is literally no conclusive evidence that they are a real thing.

Are you sure it was MSG? Glutamates are naturally occuring and can be found in just about everything, including tomatoes, mushrooms and parmesan.
As far as I'm aware, there have been no documented negative physiological reactions to MSG that weren't psychosomatic.

He, the joint creator of the format and the name of the format is wrong? How?

How about giraffe?