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/v/ - Thread 719844774
Anonymous No.719851891
>>719851851
>I've listened to both formats through stereo monitors and seriously can't hear the difference
/lgbt/ - /chasergen/ shrimpcat edition
Anonymous No.40742177
>I am 8% German
/tv/ - Thread 213610870
Anonymous No.213631346
>>213630543
>you should still not be surprised if he has some negative pavlovian response to American conservatism
>Nooo, you can't criticise the fact we deepthroat Moshe's dick and call it conservatism because...you just can't okay!
/int/ - Thread 213514137
monoball Brazil No.213514137
>That's a shitty shitload of bullshit shit-talk

Americans talk like this everyday and see nothing wrong with it
/ck/ - Thread 21488898
Anonymous No.21492702
The practice of using a fork in your left hand and knife in your right hand to cut your food and then swapping hands to hold the fork in your right hand to put it in your mouth actually originated in France. I guess the idea was that it forced you to eat more slowly and made dining more of a social occasion. During the 19th century, basically everything French was in vogue in the US. Even in old western saloons of the time, French cuisine was dominant everywhere. So we adopted this stupid idea from the frogs even though they were even getting sick of it themselves by that time and it just stuck around as part of our American etiquette for some reason. As an American, I just keep the fork in my left hand and the knife in my right hand through the meal. Nobody taught me one way or the other but that obviously makes the most fucking sense rather than juggling your silverware throughout your entire meal. My point is don't put this one on my fellow mutts because the French are the ones who came up with this nonsense in the first place.
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Anonymous No.212985249
>>212985173
>Huh! So, Americans.
/int/ - Thread 213021653
Anonymous United States No.213021924
Yay