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themeatbridge @lemmy.world The cube rule decided this. Cereal is wet nachos.
22 0 ReplyBarqsHasBite @lemmy.ca What's the cube rule and how did it decide this?
6 0 Replynxdefiant @startrek.website Welcome to the future. It is a utopia here, where arguments about food categorization are a thing seen only in historical fiction and meme museums.
18 0 ReplyManalith @midwest.social Ucrustables start as a calzone and become quiche?
3 0 Replythemeatbridge @lemmy.world Do you eat the top off your uncrustable like some sort of maniac?
4 0 ReplyManalith @midwest.social It just specifies unbitten so I'm wondering what it would become and that's what made the most sense.
2 0 Replythemeatbridge @lemmy.world Oh good catch. I just had an image of you just going to town on the top of your uncrustable, and it made me... feel... things.
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nifty @lemmy.world This doesn’t make sense, sushi is toast but not sushi? If you’re using something as a base class for the cube rule, then by definition that thing has to be in its own base class
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Squirrelsdrivemenuts @lemmy.world So then.. only when soup has croutons is it the same thing as cereal. I feel enlightened.
2 0 ReplyJWBananas @lemmy.world Like French onion soup?
2 0 Replythemeatbridge @lemmy.world Anything without a starch is a salad. So lobster bisque is a salad, and potato soup is toast.
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