"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Swiss is not a cheese, it's a country full of stupid faggots who make cheese. If they're selling a cheese as swiss, it means they're selling bullshit. There is no such fucking thing as swiss cheese.
What are your opinions on the other cheeses. For a small town grocery store it’s not a horrible selection of cheese. Plus there’s Mexican cheese in the other aisles. Cotija and Queso Fresco
 
Back on Twitter if anyone feels like following, mostly will be for stream and archive updates https://twitter.com/MATI_Archive Comes after a year or more of putting in an appeal every so often.

@Null if you are interested in trying again, lot of people getting unbanned at the moment. I told them the account was suspended as a result of a flagging campaign, not sure if the reason helped or not though.
 
Sorry, I'm going to have to bail on this one too. I don't really have enough for a whole show.
late and gay, but

YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, JOSHUA!
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Swiss is not a cheese, it's a country full of stupid faggots who make cheese. If they're selling a cheese as swiss, it means they're selling bullshit. There is no such fucking thing as swiss cheese.
As an aside, I'm having a hard time remembering the first thing you had to eat at the airport in Switzerland the last time you were there
 
Greetings, Null,

I have indeed sparked quite a commotion within our general chat. An engaging debate has arisen regarding the appropriateness of labeling a chicken sandwich as a chicken burger. My stance firmly asserts that a chicken burger, in essence, is a non-existent terminology, echoing the predominant American viewpoint. The "Eurotards," as some would have it, insist on classifying a chicken sandwich, such as one procured from Chick-fil-A, as a chicken burger.
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It is true that the turkey burger exists, undeniably a burger in its own right. However, I firmly maintain that a chicken sandwich, despite its placement between burger buns and other similarities, remains distinct from the definition of a burger. The act of categorizing it as such is, in my humble opinion, an error.

In light of the spirited discussion, I humbly request that you consider conducting a poll in the chat during your next livestream, addressing the profound question of whether a chicken burger is indeed a legitimate classification.

Yours sincerely,
Devious Dave.
 
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I have indeed sparked quite a commotion within our general chat. An engaging debate has arisen regarding the appropriateness of labeling a chicken sandwich as a chicken burger. My stance firmly asserts that a chicken burger, in essence, is a non-existent concept, echoing the predominant American viewpoint. The "Eurotards," as some would have it, insist on classifying a chicken sandwich, such as one procured from Chick-fil-A, as a chicken burger.
you guys seem like the same type of faggots to call a hot dog a sandwich
 
As an aside, I'm having a hard time remembering the first thing you had to eat at the airport in Switzerland the last time you were there
I paid 21 Swiss francs for a regular Burger King meal (at the time, this was considered extremely high, while Americans now pay this every day for a Doordash meal). It was the middle of COVID and I was trying to pull a stunt to get through COVID regulations because my time in Serbia had expired. It did not work and I was turned around at the gate to Serbia, who for some reason let me back in.
 
Greetings, Null,

I have indeed sparked quite a commotion within our general chat. An engaging debate has arisen regarding the appropriateness of labeling a chicken sandwich as a chicken burger. My stance firmly asserts that a chicken burger, in essence, is a non-existent terminology, echoing the predominant American viewpoint. The "Eurotards," as some would have it, insist on classifying a chicken sandwich, such as one procured from Chick-fil-A, as a chicken burger.

It is true that the turkey burger exists, undeniably a burger in its own right. However, I firmly maintain that a chicken sandwich, despite its placement between burger buns and other similarities, remains distinct from the definition of a burger. The act of categorizing it as such is, in my humble opinion, an error.

In light of the spirited discussion, I humbly request that you consider conducting a poll in the chat during your next livestream, addressing the profound question of whether a chicken burger is indeed a legitimate classification.

Yours sincerely,
Devious Dave.
Define a "burger".
Leave out the beginning and sign-off. You're posting on a forum, not writing an email. Also it makes you look like a faggot.
 
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Define a "burger".
Leave out the beginning and sign-off. You're posting on a forum, not writing an email. Also it makes you look like a faggot.
A burger is a burger
Just like cutting a dudes dick off and sewing tits on doesn't make him a woman
Putting buns on a chicken patty doesn't make it a burger
You will never be a burger
 
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