

Well I’m already doing the former, so I might as well try out the latter.
Well I’m already doing the former, so I might as well try out the latter.
I like barbacoa estilo hidalgo
Ah I forgot about Japanese food. Hell yeah. You nailed it with the rolls and miso. Also Mexican food
It’s not necessarily simple. One of my main comfort foods is Indian food that I have no idea how to make from scratch
Does naan not mean “bread”?
Quarter pounder with cheese
What’s tatties, precious?
We have chili cheese fries
This is such a weird food item. I never heard of it until I visited Iran
The poor things
So haram
Flour tortillas and Kraft singles. That was the extent of my mom’s cooking
Well stop eating it if it makes you depressed
Just had one
And dead plants too
I totally agree with you. I am all about those bean burritos. French fries. I will often enjoy mac n cheese, buldak, pizza, biryani, and chicken tikka masala. Not at the same time, though.
TIL
Having read some (but not all) the comments, I do agree with the idea that decentralization (federation) somehow is what helps to alleviate this problem, although it’s such a complex matter that you will have to see how it plays out. For my part, with some exceptions I was more or less satisfied with how Reddit used to be, and part of that was because Reddit was centralized. Reddit not being federated or decentralized is to its benefit because social platforms benefit from having everything all in one place, but what really seems to have done Reddit in was commercialization. It went from being similar to some kind of basic software tool to this corporate nightmare of tracking and ads, algorithmically shaping content, etc. It’s like Facebook now but with a red icon. Lemmy wasn’t designed to do that, and it will never do that. Federation does help with that.
I would not mind being a Mughal emperor.