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Topic: Grown-ass adults who eat “Lunchables”

Anonymous A started this discussion 3 years ago #103,289

Discuss.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later[^] [v] #1,165,789

I like the bologna ones with a butterfinger best. The cheese in this one smells like a fart when you first open it.

𝔹𝕝𝕠𝕞 joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later, 3 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,790

Haha when I eat bad meal sometime pop come over bumbum ha ha

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 19 minutes later, 23 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,793

@1,165,789 (B)
lol

Meta !Sober//iZs joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 3 minutes later, 26 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,795

It's kind of ironic you're always going on about how adults shouldn't be "picky eaters" yet you are constantly whining about foods you don't like.

Green !StaYqkzUPc joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,817

@previous (Meta !Sober//iZs)
Hypocrisy from you know who? Never...

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 13 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,821

@1,165,795 (Meta !Sober//iZs)
How could you possibly know who made this thread, unless you are abusing your mod privileges?

Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 3 years ago, 54 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,822

@1,165,795 (Meta !Sober//iZs)
There is a difference between picky eaters, and discriminating eaters.

Picky eaters: childishly refuse to eat certain good, fresh foods because of a mental illness and a sense of self-importance and no hardship in life.

Discriminating eaters: insist on eating only the best, freshest, correctly-prepared food.

Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,823

@1,165,821 (A)

"MUST watch this Japanese absurdity"

🥴

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,825

@previous (F)
What does that even mean?

Anonymous G joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 12 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,831

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Green !StaYqkzUPc replied with this 3 years ago, 12 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,833

@1,165,822 (A)
The latter still sounds like picky eating bud. Saucisson sec isn't fresh. Camembert isn't fresh. They're still delicious.

Green !StaYqkzUPc double-posted this 3 years ago, 14 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,834

@1,165,825 (A)
Probably a bot.

Meta !Sober//iZs replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,835

@1,165,822 (A)
It's the same thing. You are a picky eater. You're no less picky than a Midwestern child who throws a temper tantrum because someone served him freshly made fried chicken instead of frozen nuggets from a bag. Just inverting the picky child eater stereotype doesn't make you any better of a person.

A non-picky eater would just eat whatever was served and not worry about what other people eat or don't eat because it's none of his concern.

Meta !Sober//iZs double-posted this 3 years ago, 2 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,836

@1,165,821 (A)

> How could you possibly know who made this thread, unless you are abusing your mod privileges?

How could you possibly know who I thought made this thread, unless you are in fact that person? 🤔🤔🤔

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 10 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,837

@1,165,835 (Meta !Sober//iZs)
False. "Picky" and "discriminating" have different meanings.

Picky: at a fine restaurant in Paris, orders something and says, "No onions."

Discriminating: choose to dine at a fine restaurant in Paris instead of eating lukewarm, mass-produced soup out of a can.

Meta !Sober//iZs replied with this 3 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,838

@previous (A)
> orders something and says, "No onions."

Wouldn't ordering at all be picky? After all if you choose something, it means you chose not to eat everything else. Shouldn't a non-picky eater eschew menus entirely and just say "surprise me" when the waiter comes to the table and then eat whatever is dispensed?

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 4 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,839

@previous (Meta !Sober//iZs)
Actually, discriminating diners such as I, at fine restaurants, always do ask the server to have the chef choose what he/she thinks is best for me. Chefs tend to love when diners do that.

Anonymous H joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 7 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,840

@previous (A)
No they don't. It just makes you seem like a pompous ass

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 2 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,841

@previous (H)
As someone who has worked in many fine kitchens with some world-famous chèves, I can assure you that they do like it.

Anonymous H replied with this 3 years ago, 3 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,843

@previous (A)
You have worked in no such establishment.

Meta !Sober//iZs replied with this 3 years ago, 5 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,848

@1,165,839 (A)
Even selecting a restaurant itself is picky, no? Shouldn't a non-picky eater just go into the first eatery of any kind he happens upon? 🤔

Anonymous G replied with this 3 years ago, 3 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,849

@1,165,841 (A)
Of course they love it when some idiot comes in asking to buy whatever the restaurant has extra of rotting in the back of the storeroom

Anonymous H replied with this 3 years ago, 20 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,852

@previous (G)
Almost as stupid as getting in a taxi and asking the driver to not only choose the destination but also the route.

Anonymous I joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,854

Grown ass adults who gargle wine in public.

Discuss.

Meta !Sober//iZs replied with this 3 years ago, 1 minute later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,855

@1,165,852 (H)

> getting in a taxi and asking the driver to not only choose the destination but also the route.

You're not picky, are you? 😂

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 2 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,856

@1,165,843 (H)
I have worked in many.

bingo joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 hour later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,869

@1,165,789 (B)

> I like the bologna ones with a butterfinger best. The cheese in this one smells like a fart when you first open it.

it's like if Bart Simpson were a food

Anonymous I replied with this 3 years ago, 6 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,872

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Oy harambe!

Anonymous F replied with this 3 years ago, 12 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,887

@1,165,856 (A)
Wow. You were employed by a popular restaurant.

Dead !Pool..v42s joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 3 hours later, 9 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,165,949

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