• darcy
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    1 year ago

    they love to enforce their preferences onto others just because their ancestors did it first (or second if you count asia)

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      1 year ago

      I’m not Italian and I’ll fight anyone who tries to make spaghetti by snapping the noodles in half.

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        1 year ago

        why? u arent the one eating it. i have a small pot and dont wanna wait around for the pasta to go soft so i can bend it. also dont have to twirl the fork for 10s each time

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          Breaking it in half is the objectively better practice. Cooks faster and more evenly, doesn’t require ages to twist on a fork. Better in literally every way.

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      We don’t enforce our ideas it’s just that our old ancestors tryed everything and hardly found the best way to do it … we are just highly suggest it 😉 btw we would love everyone else to highly suggest a working economic politic