Message from @ophiuchus

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2018-11-07 21:17:18 UTC  

What book?

2018-11-07 21:17:26 UTC  

They must have been hard working though.

2018-11-07 21:17:27 UTC  

English food is some of the most depressing stuff on the planet

2018-11-07 21:17:31 UTC  

Pepe Le Peu

2018-11-07 21:17:35 UTC  

Thus using the carbs as energy.

2018-11-07 21:17:40 UTC  

@ThisIsChris ehhhhh Poland and Russia are pretty similar culturally, just don't tell the Polish boomers that

2018-11-07 21:17:55 UTC  

A lot of Polish food are copy pasted from Russia or Ukraine

2018-11-07 21:18:15 UTC  

Idk why I said he's French I read it like four years ago

2018-11-07 21:18:20 UTC  

@Jacob my experience with Russian food was a lot of cold fish

2018-11-07 21:18:21 UTC  

Recommend though

2018-11-07 21:18:24 UTC  

Am I allowed to post health links?

2018-11-07 21:18:33 UTC  

Dude burritos are copy and pasted from Taco Bell

2018-11-07 21:18:37 UTC  

Pierogi came from Russia, Borsch came from Ukraine, the list goes on @ThisIsChris

2018-11-07 21:18:40 UTC  

As an old-stock British American, most Eastern European countries seem uh. Pretty similar.

2018-11-07 21:18:47 UTC  

With Polish/Hungarian it was peirogi kabasa and less cold fish

2018-11-07 21:18:54 UTC  

The biggest difference I can think of is the catholic/orthodox thing

2018-11-07 21:19:02 UTC  

I like American food

2018-11-07 21:19:02 UTC  

http://roguehealthandfitness.com/carbohydrates-increase-death-rates/ < This is a very interesting read. I've posted it before, so I don't mean to be redundant.

2018-11-07 21:19:07 UTC  

It's just plain good

2018-11-07 21:19:38 UTC  

At least that’s how it seems to an Anglo-Celtic non-Slav

2018-11-07 21:19:52 UTC  

I have been taught how to squat properly by a Serbian friend tho

2018-11-07 21:19:52 UTC  

I have Russian family in law

2018-11-07 21:19:57 UTC  

And they fit in v well

2018-11-07 21:20:03 UTC  

But they're not Orthodox

2018-11-07 21:20:17 UTC  

@ThisIsChris Pierogi were definitely taken from the east. Also, "kiełbasa" is just the Polish word for sausage. Americans tend to think it's a specific variety, but it isn't.

2018-11-07 21:20:23 UTC  

Non-Russian people and Russian people can learn to get along very well! *cough cough Catherine the Great cough cough*

2018-11-07 21:20:28 UTC  

I'm not sure if I can think of any original Polish food

2018-11-07 21:20:50 UTC  

I’m probably the only person here who had an incredibly confusing southern baptist/Buddhist upbringing

2018-11-07 21:21:06 UTC  

Gołąbki are a pretty big Polish food, but those are golubtsi in Russia

2018-11-07 21:21:10 UTC  

Dad an atheist mom new age psychic medium

2018-11-07 21:21:16 UTC  

Big hmms

2018-11-07 21:21:30 UTC  

@ophiuchus Southern Baptist has changed a lot in the past ten years right?

2018-11-07 21:21:33 UTC  

It’s time for the heart sutra and the trinity broadcasting network y’all

2018-11-07 21:21:35 UTC  

like, politics wise?

2018-11-07 21:21:39 UTC  

@ophiuchus To answer your question, I wouldn't say Polish food is particularly similar to German food

2018-11-07 21:21:48 UTC  

Probably. I haven’t been involved with it for a long time.

2018-11-07 21:21:58 UTC  

They disavowed Charlottesville for white supremacy when the Southern Baptists first broke off over slavery

2018-11-07 21:22:08 UTC  

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2018-11-07 21:22:14 UTC  

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2018-11-07 21:22:15 UTC  

I do have a lot of experience dealing with evangelicals though- and I remain very wary of them.