OT: Depends Who You Ask Apocalypse - Off Topic Thread of Summer

doublechili

For all intensive purposes, your nuts
Apr 11, 2006
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Everything is filtered through an oppression/victim lens these days. It's what people are taught in college now. If a kid is crying, he's a victim (despite being a vulgar mouthed, entitled little snot) and the other dude is an oppressor (despite just going about his business in a calm, normal manner).
Sadly enough, you are correct.
 

Richie Daggers Crime

Rugged individualist
Mar 8, 2004
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Boise
There's a pizza place near me here in the Philly burbs that serves a pie that looks exactly like this one (from the site linked above), square thin crust and all:

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My wife and daughter would say that was "burnt" and has "too much sauce". f*** off and go eat your Little Caesars cheeze covered crazy bread and dunk it in ranch dressing, you absolute pieces of cultureless shit. Go play in traffic. I hate your guts.
 

FourRings

Registered User
Mar 26, 2013
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New York City
Really? Haven't been there in a couple of years. And I see that now they moved to Kaufman Studios and left behind their coal oven. That sucks.
Yeah, I ordered from them about a year ago after being a somewhat regular and after tip a cheese pie cost almost $30. The pizza is excellent though; would definitely stop in if I'm ever around there for a quick slice.
 

Chardo

Registered User
Apr 27, 2007
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Find a hole in the wall that looks like nothing but has been there a long time, and you'll probably find some of the best pizza you ever had. You've probably passed that place a hundred times. Stop in next time.
 

doublechili

For all intensive purposes, your nuts
Apr 11, 2006
18,538
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Find a hole in the wall that looks like nothing but has been there a long time, and you'll probably find some of the best pizza you ever had. You've probably passed that place a hundred times. Stop in next time.
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PK Cronin

Bailey Fan Club Prez
Feb 11, 2013
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Anyone else add to their library of games they'll never play on Steam this week?

I recently bought Swords of Ditto, The Witcher 3, Spyro Trilogy, A Plague Tale, and Little Nightmares and am considering buying more. I just finished Resident Evil 0 for the first time and am about to start RE4 (RE2 remake is one of the best games I've played in a really long time, if you're into those games I highly recommend it), so that tells you how far behind I am. Still eyeing Trover Saves the Universe, Hellblade, Dead by Daylight, and Hunt.
 

Doshell Propivo

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Dec 5, 2005
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I recently bought Swords of Ditto, The Witcher 3, Spyro Trilogy, A Plague Tale, and Little Nightmares and am considering buying more. I just finished Resident Evil 0 for the first time and am about to start RE4 (RE2 remake is one of the best games I've played in a really long time, if you're into those games I highly recommend it), so that tells you how far behind I am. Still eyeing Trover Saves the Universe, Hellblade, Dead by Daylight, and Hunt.
You can interchange these titles with @Richie Daggers Crime 's obscure underground metal bands and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
 

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