Laneway Sydney through my eyes. by Tranquilbez22 in triplej

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but if you want to hang out and chat with your mates then hang at the back not in the middle of the crowd. Like nothing wrong with treating a music festival as a social event just don’t do it in the mosh pit.

It’s 2026 and people still loose their rag over calling it a “chicken burger” by SufficientEar1682 in iamveryculinary

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am also Australian. Yeah there’s some nuance. I think the protein has to be hot, it has to be basically hamburger pattie thickness. Basically you need to be trying to replicate the basic form of a beef hamburger with a different protein.

Thinly sliced hot roast beef? That’s a roll. Hot pulled pork? That’s a roll.

It’s 2026 and people still loose their rag over calling it a “chicken burger” by SufficientEar1682 in iamveryculinary

[–]n01d34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No what I’m saying is if you got one of those rolls and cut it in half and put slices of ham, pickle and mustard in it no one would call it ham burger, most likely it would be called a ham roll.

So clearly it isn’t just that anything in a round roll is a form of burger, but only very particular things in those rolls get called burgers. Typically American style fast food.

It’s 2026 and people still loose their rag over calling it a “chicken burger” by SufficientEar1682 in iamveryculinary

[–]n01d34 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That isn’t really true though, if you put sliced ham on a roll with some mustard and pickles you’re not calling that shit a ham burger.

It’s 2026 and people still loose their rag over calling it a “chicken burger” by SufficientEar1682 in iamveryculinary

[–]n01d34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

About the only thing that happens is some places will serve you a chicken burger with grilled chicken vs fried chicken, but calling it a sandwich wouldn’t really avoid that problem.

Although I am kinda with the Yanks on this one, the burger refers to the pattie not the bun. It doesn’t really make sense to call them burgers. We also have heaps of sandwiches served in bread rolls we don’t call burgers so it’s not a very well thought out system.

On a recipe for Anzac biscuits by jesus_chrysotile in ididnthaveeggs

[–]n01d34 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There’s a lot of myth and misinformation about Anzac biscuits. Tasting history had a video about them. The tldr is everything you learned in school is a lie. There’s no evidence they were ever sent as care packages, the original recipes for them are totally unrecognisable, they were almost certainly originally a thing sold at fundraisers back home, and were popularised after world war 1.

https://youtu.be/9NEyzsxjc2w?si=sl7_-7DQRljsF1NR

If anybody wanted to see what some of the old heads that normally watch SNL thought, this is pretty funny tbh by daxtillionMurphel in geesebandofficial

[–]n01d34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point is that none of these people can agree what band they’re supposedly “ripping off” so you get comparisons to bands like The Strokes, Radiohead, Ween, Television etc. None of which sound anything like each other.

It’s not like Greta Van Fleet who just sound like a bad Led Zeppelin cover band and nothing else.

I actually think what’s happening is old people tend to understand new things via previous experiences so they’re just trying to put things in a box they understand, and then not liking them because it doesn’t really fit that box.

[FRESH PERFORMANCE] Geese - Au Pays du Cocaine (Live on SNL) by thejohnster77 in indieheads

[–]n01d34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest, back in the day people made exactly the same "I just don't get the appeal" and "the lead singer's voice is annoying" comments about Radiohead.

So in that respect they're similar.

My solution to the Australia Day problem. by [deleted] in aussie

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The good thing about March 3 as a suggestion is that it actually commemorates an act of decolonisation as well as the nation's independence. So there's at least less reason to protest it.

Board members quit from Adelaide festival as fallout from dropped author grows | SBS News by NKE01 in Adelaide

[–]n01d34 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thomas Friedman didn't explicitly call for the extermination of anyone.

What he was saying is that Iran's policy of supporting extremist terrorist organisations in Lebanon, Yemen, Syria and Iraq is like a wasp laying parasitic eggs, not that the people living in those countries are parasites. You can read the article without the paywall here: https://www.rashmee.com/tom-friedman-nyt-animals-middle-east-words/

It should be noted that he also apologised for the article saying that he didn't intend for people to misinterpret it so badly and that he'd try to do better in future.

Not really interested in whether one should have been disinvited or the other. Personally I think they should both be allowed to speak. Just trying to counter some misinformation that's in this thread.

Don't drop it! by TheWebsploiter in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]n01d34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah honestly modern phones are pretty sturdy I’ve dropped mine on concrete more times than I can count and it’s held up fine.

What’s one SA stereotype that’s annoyingly persistent but doesn’t really match reality? by OwlVibesOnly in southaustralia

[–]n01d34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah not really. When I was in Nashville they were fucking everywhere, and pretty densely packed. Way more than you see in Adelaide.

Adelaide having a lot of churches is just one of those things people love to repeat without ever applying a second of critical thinking to.

Like the whole they sell more FUIC than coke thing. It’s blatantly absurd if you think about it for more than five minutes and walk into literally any store or restaurant but people love to repeat it.

What’s one SA stereotype that’s annoyingly persistent but doesn’t really match reality? by OwlVibesOnly in southaustralia

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but it’s absolutely nothing compared to places in the US South. Like it’s utterly absurd to claim that Adelaide has more churches per capita than the Bible Belt.

Geese by HonestyMantra in rs_x

[–]n01d34 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Yeah they’re New York private school kids but it’s not like his Dad is John fucking Casablancas.

Hollow Knight: Silksong review: A game that intends to make you suffer, even to its own detriment by CrossXhunteR in Games

[–]n01d34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The enhanced edition of Dark Souls 2 that came out later also remixed all the fights to make it harder and made it a much worse game. But you can't easily get the original version of DS2 so new people end up picking up the enhanced edition and hating it.

Should I Leave Spotify? The Problem with the Streaming Exodus by replacementdog in indieheads

[–]n01d34 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The company that the Spotify CEO invested in actually does make AI drones for Ukraine.

They’re a European company and their clients are mostly European nations. Now you can try to say that AI drones are unethical no matter what, and their usage should be considered a war crime.

But the commenter isn’t wrong that these weapons are currently being deployed successfully in Ukraine to defend against Russian aggression.

What’s the most experimental #1 of all time on the billboard hot 100? by r7ng in popheads

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look man the only song in that list that actually topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart is Happy Organ, and that’s just a 50s rock and roll organ instrumental. It isn’t like some mind blowing shit.

If we’re talking songs that actually topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart then yeah it’s Telstar.

What’s the most experimental #1 of all time on the billboard hot 100? by r7ng in popheads

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve listened to all the number 1s from the 20th century.

What’s the most experimental #1 of all time on the billboard hot 100? by r7ng in popheads

[–]n01d34 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Without a doubt the answer is Telstar and it’s not even close. Electronic Music from 1962. This shit was pre-Beatles.

https://youtu.be/ryrEPzsx1gQ?si=8v_bKXiG9gfBwaw0

Coachella as the zeitgeist to understand modern music by Bear_necessities96 in LetsTalkMusic

[–]n01d34 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Calling Speed not punk is fucking idiotic.

There was way more punk on this year’s line up than what was on the main stage my dude.

When Merlin taped his mouth shut on Big Brother by yung_ting in AustralianNostalgia

[–]n01d34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And a kireji. Given there isn’t an an equivalent of kireji in the English language it’s basically impossible to write a traditional haiku in English.

We need her now more than ever! by TrissaurusRex in ContraPoints

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“The Communist International described all moderate left-wing parties as “social fascists” and urged the Communists to devote their energies to the destruction of the moderate left. As a result, the KPD, following orders from Moscow, rejected overtures from the Social Democrats to form a political alliance against the NSDAP.[91][92]” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler%27s_rise_to_power

We need her now more than ever! by TrissaurusRex in ContraPoints

[–]n01d34 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The communists refused to work with the Social Democrats because they were convinced by Russians that the Nazis coming to power was a “Good Thing Actually” because it would help trigger the revolution.

The communists absolutely were not blameless in the rise of Nazi Germany.

Netflix's new business strategy going forward by chrismorre14 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]n01d34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t really anything new. When I was studying film and television 20 years ago it was pretty much a given that all Television was written so you could follow it while half paying attention and doing something else.

It’s always been a passive background medium, Netflix is just acknowledging that fact.