>but I suppose people forget pretty quickly how something originated.
Well, do you know the names of your great grandparents? My home replaced Russian with English in pretty a single generation. I already don't know a lot of the slang my parents would use because it stopped being relevant in an eugenblick. Not even saying this out of any h8, my great granny would larp as Polish despite knowing like one Polish word.
>The curse of ever-increasing entropy...
One day we will both be Han and it will feel right.
>so they were never ruined for me it seems.
It was mixxed with something else, but I don't remember what. Anwyay, pray you never have to harvest them. Not good for cutemaxxing yoru hands at all.
>Looks like the same ones we have in America
The Belgian ones maybe? The Norwegian ones are floppy, so they're not really waffles in the same sense. Regardless, one good Norgayan invention is the brunost, basically caramel in cheese form. I didn't geddit at first, but is actually peak Nordic technology. Too bad I'm supposed to be vegan now before Alzheimer sets in.
Oh, I always mix up cranberries and lingoberries cause we don't really do much with them. Putting them on turkey or meatballs sounds about right then.
>They grow around the Crimea region
Are you refugee huh? I saw a baka with Crimea tatoo that said ''Home'' in English. Was that you?
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Only when I coom.