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Though it would be funny for us and bad optics for P3P developer Atlus if it were distributing 3D replicas of the Evoker’

“Unacceptable. Take then away. 12 years imprisonment in The Tower.”

There’s a thread going around ‘The Social Media Platform Formally Known as Twitter’ which is sharing a bunch of the various shitty things he’s been in hot water for.

In the UK we just use Orange Squash 🤷🏼‍♂️

Yeah the amount of Self proclaimed fans of Japan who seem to know very little about the country’s history always makes me facepalm.

I might be being too pedantic here - but all those items you listed as 'Wales-specific' are not Wales specific. They are available on the McDonald's menu throughout the UK.

Basculin isn’t Ghost type.

That’s also, interestingly, how you ended up with a town in Mexico that still makes traditional pasties (and ended up with a town full of Mexican locals with last names like Pascow)

What you call Rutabaga is what we call turnips in Cornwall. So she was correct in using Rutabaga!

In Cornwall, the vegetable you call Rutabaga, is what we call turnip (hence it mentions turnip / swede in the article).

Nah, total opposite.

Huh, didn’t even know Hellmans did Dijonnaise. I’ve always used the one by Maille - not sure if this is available in the US but as far as I am aware is still readily available here in the UK.

Can confirm that Scampi (as we call them in the UK) definitely is delicious deep fried in breadcrumbs. Love them. Had them just last week in fact.

As far as I am aware, Ketchup was invented by us Brits, and is, despite the article, something I associate with being very British. (Nothing says ketchup like a nice bacon sarney with ketchup... even if I prefer Brown Sauce.) It was, like so many other things, brought across to America with the British colonists who

Where do you think they should be?

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For more on why the whole Pink Slime fear is rubbish and Jamie is weird about it.

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Dan Olsen actually did a really great video about exactly this, why the ‘slime’ fear is kinda rubbish, and why Jamie has some weird obsession about it.

You got pretty lucky there then. Flour is a VERY bad idea for putting out fire. Flour is actually highly flammable when fine enough - they have to be extremely careful in Flour factories, as the amount of fine flour dust in the air could cause a catastrophic explosion if exposed to an ignition source.