is it true that europeans just sit around all day eating fancy jellies?
Is it true that europeans just sit around all day eating fancy jellies?
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nah they brag about eating some kinds of cheeses like Gouda or something.
as if there is any use to any cheese other than cheddar for hamburgers and mozzarella for pizza.
>yuropeans
We have over 50 different cultures you silly mutts. You can’t compare Muttland to Europa.
america LITERALLY has 50 cultures too, possibly more
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you're all the same. even your flags are all the same styles.
Their states don’t have different cultures and languages, not like we do.
Thanks for giving me an excuse to post this
shutup norway
t. never been outside Kentucky
Is it true, that americans shit their pants in walmart all day?
what best jelly?
Yes
Cheddar is disgusting on burgers it separates into a pile of oil
I thought you were meant to understand burgers
Answer the question, do you spend all day eating jellies? Do not lie.
works on my cheese
kek dont pretend you cant understand norwegian and swedish
My favourite jelly? It HAS to be blancmange
if you been to kentucky you would instantly kneel at the sheer superiority in unique culture compared to northern europe
Those jellies look great, but I haven’t had any for years. I think the last time I had jelly (pudding right?) was two years ago. It wasn’t particularly good as I just bought it at the supermarket on a whim.
jellies are all looks and no substance
there's a reason all americans abandoned aspics very quickly after inventing it
Spoken like someone very insecure about his lot in life. I know we’re rent free in your mind, but don’t you think it’s getting a little tiresome?
sounds like projection from you. your first post was you getting defensive over light banter from the first 2 posts.
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jellies are disgusting
Check my flag, I’m living a comfy NEETlife, wasn’t defensive at all. But yeah I get mildly triggered by mutts lumping all of Europa into one basket. Just because of the historical and contextual inaccuracies.