Message from @Nine

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2018-08-04 04:10:50 UTC  

Too be honest id find the food there bland as hell

2018-08-04 04:11:02 UTC  

You can't judge 'American' food by one area.

2018-08-04 04:11:04 UTC  

Everything here is packed with msg and spices

2018-08-04 04:11:30 UTC  

Even our barbeque sauces are named after regions they came from.

2018-08-04 04:11:33 UTC  

If you could get to Davis (or Thomas, I forgot which it was) in WV, there's an artist who sometimes cooks stuff for customers in his studio. It's pretty good if you ever get the chance

2018-08-04 04:11:34 UTC  

I guess so, big place

2018-08-04 04:12:11 UTC  

Actually, I think it was Thomas

2018-08-04 04:12:11 UTC  

You'd have to try Memphis BBQ, Carolina BBQ, Kansas City BBQ, Texas BBQ, etc. etc.

2018-08-04 04:12:27 UTC  

God, can you name the differences?

2018-08-04 04:12:43 UTC  

Skip the Cincinatti Chili though

2018-08-04 04:13:27 UTC  

Well, Kansas City bbq tends to be a bit more sweet

2018-08-04 04:13:38 UTC  

Memphis, I believe tends to be more smokey-flavoured

2018-08-04 04:13:44 UTC  

Texas is known to have a spicy kick

2018-08-04 04:13:59 UTC  

Carolina tends to be a little vinegary

2018-08-04 04:14:07 UTC  

so yes.

2018-08-04 04:14:54 UTC  

But what you've got to consider about all of this

2018-08-04 04:14:55 UTC  

South Carolina is mustardy, north Alabama is mayonasey

2018-08-04 04:15:00 UTC  

is that the United States is continent-sized.

2018-08-04 04:15:11 UTC  

We don't talk about Alabama.

2018-08-04 04:16:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399204742846349312/475155056484941834/JPEG_20180803_231629.jpg

2018-08-04 04:16:37 UTC  

Cheese biscuits are actually muffins

2018-08-04 04:16:56 UTC  

First time I traveled out of state

2018-08-04 04:17:05 UTC  

I picked this pamphlet up.

2018-08-04 04:17:09 UTC  

Couldn't stop laughing at it.

2018-08-04 04:17:34 UTC  

but I've never eaten at any of those restaurants. You can never be too safe. 😄

2018-08-04 04:18:05 UTC  

Can't tell if it's like assembling Exodia inside your colon or something...

2018-08-04 04:20:22 UTC  

Actually I think I ate at Dreamland BBQ one time, but I was a vegetarian so i just skeptically ate the bread.

2018-08-04 04:21:05 UTC  

Dreamland is actively bad. I don't know why people like it. Then again, I don't like ribs

2018-08-04 04:22:15 UTC  

Granted if I'm in Central Alabama, I go more for the Greek food

2018-08-04 04:23:46 UTC  

Okay, you're going to have to PM me a guide to Central Alabama greek food.

2018-08-04 04:26:19 UTC  

It's more that the region wasn't populated until after the Civil War when Birmingham was founded for steel. All the Greek and Lebanese immigrants decided to not work in the mines and factories and instead made the food. So the long standing food tradition is all Mediterranean. So the old hotdog stands, Barbecue and stuff all have Greek influence

2018-08-04 06:47:23 UTC  

Just an off-topic; there's a few threads on 4chan right now accusing archive.org of changing their archives for the NYTimes. re: their statements regarding Roseanne's firing. https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/181076362#p181076362

This isn't actually the case. The caption they're saying wasn't changed; they're confusing the metadata snippet used for Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc., with the caption beneath the image. The metadata snippet, which can be found by viewing the source of this archive from May 30th, has remained the same. https://archive.fo/D37Nt

2018-08-04 06:51:44 UTC  

It's still a statement that seems contradictory in light of the Jeong hiring and statements made around it, but nonetheless there has been no memory-holing on archive.org in this case.

2018-08-04 08:50:02 UTC  

@sevvierose Frankly and bluntly, anyone using 4chan as a credible source is probably beyond help.

2018-08-04 09:27:41 UTC  

Certainly. I just thought to share that here.

2018-08-04 12:46:12 UTC  

So, anti-vaxxers and that shit might be fake news.
I made a short video about it.

Baisically the conspiracy I might have figured out goes like this (short summary): The anti-vaxxing movement started by companies that make vaccines
Step 1: Start an anti-vax movement by spreading the word as a blogger that no one knows anything about.
Step 2: Some people that did not vaccinate are now gonna justify their decision with the anti-vaxxing movement.
Step 3: Pay media to fear monger about anti-vaxxers
Step 4: People are now willing to get mandatory vaccinations into law.
Step 5: Lobby and make sure even vaccines that not that many take and don't work as good (for example the yearly flu vaccine, it only works about 50%)
Step 6: Extreme profit because now everyone has to get vaccines and more than they got before, the state has to pay so we can come with bullshit reason to increase the prices and people won't complain because the state pays

2018-08-04 12:46:25 UTC  

What made me think of that you ask?

2018-08-04 12:47:09 UTC  

The number that get vaccinated haven't dropped for the past 15 years or so, yet you never heard from the media that people that don't vaccinate are gonna make shit come back

2018-08-04 15:39:04 UTC  

You sound like vee.

2018-08-04 15:58:55 UTC  

I can assure you that I am not romanian, I am a swede