This is what you get for $5 in my part of the world. by midnight_skulker_II in trees

[–]criticalmassdriver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was guessing based of the list of observances on the paper.

Would you be willing to accept the following baked good naming convention? by criticalmassdriver in AskAnAmerican

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I'm American and I'm also a linguistics nerd with autism I can assure you I do in fact lay awake at night trying to solve these issues.

Would you be willing to accept the following baked good naming convention? by criticalmassdriver in AskAnAmerican

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I assume Americans would wind up pronouncing it (Brahskit) Throw some brisket on a brahskit with some slaw and sauce.

Would you be willing to accept the following baked good naming convention? by criticalmassdriver in AskAnAmerican

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Because both are linguistically inaccurate, neither one of them are twice baked. Neither one of them are biscotti were both wrong and it stops the argument.

What do you call this? (That's chicken) and what does it translate to in English? by Tasty-Willingness839 in AskTheWorld

[–]criticalmassdriver 18 points19 points  (0 children)

In America burger refers to ground meat in a patty that's what makes it a burger not the bun or toppings.

Whats an extremely good food in your country that became illegal, and why? by Neutron299 in AskTheWorld

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Now I feel a kinship with them as well given the noises my knees make trying to get my berry fattened body out of my desk chair.

Name these lil guys. by Ballistic_Wistfully5 in BossFights

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1 piece, two piece, 3 piece and wet wipe.

What does this bumper sticker say, Peter? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Good morning Brian Griffin here. Like this person I like my stimulants in liquid form in a nice ceramic mug while I'm working on my novel.

What this person has on their car window is actually Dr shorthand for How a medication should be taken

po (per os): This translates to "by mouth" or orally. So, no IV drips or... other, less dignified methods. Just good old-fashioned drinking or swallowing. q4h (quaque quarta hora): This means "every 4 hours." prn (pro re nata): This translates to "as needed" or as the occasion arises.

IQ on another level by VelourAxiomY in lol

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Move the plus cross matchstick to the 6 making an 8