I don’t think that counts, they’re more of an ingredient than a structural starch in this case
lapis
that’s not part of the cube rule of food’s definition of toast, oddly enough.
yep! this is one of the many reasons why soft tacos are superior.
that's a toast!
depends how you eat it! per the cube rule, pizza is a toast if unfolded, a taco if folded, and a sandwich if two unconnected slices are slapped together face-to-face.
the insane clown party?
Nintendo’s legal department being used for the societal good one (1) time sounds about right
if you actually care about opsec, you can just say Kroger instead (Smith’s is one of many grocery chains that Kroger bought out).
wasn’t expecting a struggle sessions about what constitutes an indie dev studio today, hexbear is such a hilarious combination of extremely serious and deeply unserious.
I don’t really have anything to add other than, yes, SuperGiant is an indie development company, and the fact they’ve taken (some of) their extra money from the massive commercial success that was Hades and used it to pay contractors is actually really fucking cool and admirable.
the underlying issue of applying capitalist logics of efficiency to one's entire life is sound
that would be a great argument, it's too bad the article barely even touched on that as it ragged on young people not having the same self-destructive lifestyle the author did at their age.
oh my god the actual article (archive link, I'm not giving the fucking standard any clicks) is actually so much worse than the headline.
tl;dr gen Z are losers for eating early and not drinking a lot, and maybe going to bed early and hitting the gym in the morning, rather than getting sloshed and eating gut bombs late at night and then barely dragging their hungover asses into work/school/whatever the next morning.
oh, yeah, I personally don’t vibe with the “nachos” category (which was added later), and think it’s just a weird way to describe a salad which includes starch.
but also, if you want to include the apocryphal cube food types, I think that would make the open-face potato sandwich more of a cake, or nachos upon a toast.