Implicating lasagna → food
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probably food
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Implicating lasagna → food
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probably food
EDIT: The tag implication lasagna -> food (forum #215988) has been rejected by @bitWolfy.
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+1. Makes sense to me, but why "probably"?
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O16 said:
+1. Makes sense to me, but why "probably"?
I thought Constantinople was a flavour of of ice-cream for the longest time, once I was informed of the truth I made a vow to never trust my knowledge of food ever again.
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_-______-------_fuck said:
I thought Constantinople was a flavour of of ice-cream for the longest time, once I was informed of the truth I made a vow to never trust my knowledge of food ever again.
Constantinople is a type of melon.
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BlueDingo said:
Constantinople is a type of melon.
I thought it was the ancient name of Istanbul city.
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O16 said:
I thought it was the ancient name of Istanbul city.
And I thought I was joking. Now if you'll excuse me, there's a bowl of napoleon flavoured ice cream with my name on it.
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+1. I'd go so far as to say that lasagna is USUALLY food, even.
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probably +1
o16 said:
I thought it was the ancient name of Istanbul city.
It's an older name for it, after Emperor Constantine the Great declared it the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Before then, it was Byzantium, originally an ancient Greek colony. Why they changed it, I can't say. People just liked it better that way.
Rejected. Lasagna is not real food.