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A roll is a roll and a bagel is a bagel, a sub is a sub, they’re not really called sandwiches here unless it’s on sliced bread
A roll is a roll and a bagel is a bagel, a sub is a sub, they’re not really called sandwiches here unless it’s on sliced bread
Over here if it’s on a bun it’s a burger, if it’s on sliced bread it’s a sandwich, simple as
That’s a chicken burger in the picture, love when there’s an article about aus/nz but using American nomenclature
Your example for lede should reference burying the lede as that’s most often when I see people using it wrong
Can we leave the cringe self censorship behind? Lemmy isn’t beholden to advertisers and thus has no need to be “family friendly”
Max Martin
I have a note in the description of every video that say “seeing ads on my videos? Use ublock origin!”
People having to self censor on the internet to appease advertisers is just another part of enshittification
Sounds like you could do with a damn fine cup of coffee
Unless the artist is on Bandcamp, buy their music there. On bandcamp fridays
Its 9-3 or 3.30 in Australia (at least my part of aus)
Had a 12 year old account, wiped and deleted
My bookmark is set to subscriptions page but yeh, when I run out of stuff to watch I’ll see what the algo has for me
Stole this from adbusters
https://i.imgur.com/cVeOHhd_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=grand
Interestingly I’ve wondered if this is regional, as a fellow Aussie I learned the same as you but it seems in other places they learn the other way