• optional@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    Can you pleas stop calling it a pizza‽ I’m sure it’s tasty and all but it’s not a pizza. Words have a meaning, or what’s next? We gonna call this a cheeseburger?

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        4 hours ago

        No, I don’t know some random pizza from a random hotel in a random town on the other end of the world. But looking at the pictures, I’d say that, albeit not looking very appetizing, it definitely looks much more pizza-like than that Chicago style cheesecake.

        But if you ever come to visit, I can recommend a lovely little Italian osteria in the original Altona where you can get great authentic Italian pizza.

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        4 hours ago

        It’s jelly, made of stock and the juices arising while roasting the meat. Kind of like a savoury jello.

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      21 hours ago

      words also change meaning, and we changed the shit out of that particular word. Come at us, chitown is always down for a food battle

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        14 hours ago

        Words do change meaning but in this instance they shouldn’t. Pizza is actively being used for it’s original meaning. Chicago deep dish pizza and the fact locust haven’t ravaged the city to destruction is proof that there is no god. There is no reason to expand the definition to include that cold disappointing pastaless casserole.