hey @monorail i was wanting to look into this replacement nintendo wifi thing for wii (and maybe also ds?) that you were talking about; do you have a link to it?
holly glaceon was the first one to interact with this and now i'm thinking about giant glaceon taur
@monorail *pokes at the e and c*
hamburgers and hot dogs just feel... plain? and afawk they were both originally german. and pizza is originally italian, though it's been pretty thoroughly reinvented in chicago
i guess the US is famous for its food too, even if that food seems kind of plain to us who live here
i feel like the only real uniquely USian cuisine is probably barbecue and cajun, and maybe southwestern/tex-mex too (it's pretty distinct from mexican food but many people would lump the two together)
really it's like there's a few countries that are really famous for their cuisine
italy, mexico, india, china, japan, korea, thailand, greece, turkey, and then if you get a little more niche you might encounter jamaican, cuban, and other caribbean countries' cuisine
but that leaves out a lot of the world. what about brazilian food? or any of the various sub-saharan african countries? or central asia? i want to try food from other cultures and don't know the first thing about it
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