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oblio ◴[] No.41846124[source]
The British are living proof of the fact that amazing things[1] can be achieved when the place you live in is extremely boring.

[1] For varied definitions of "amazing", such as "conquer countries 10x your size", "invent 20 sports the entire world plays", etc.

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noobermin ◴[] No.41846769[source]
So the bit about UK food being attrocious is unfortunately true from my limited experience but the country itself has a lot of beauty, I think, as long as you look in the roght places.
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Cthulhu_ ◴[] No.41848242[source]
I don't agree; find better places to eat. I for one loved the steak & kidney pie with a guiness I had after hiking a mountain. Don't take sad Wetherspoons food as an indicator of British food.
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lukas099 ◴[] No.41848966{3}[source]
Surely you realize that kidney pie sounds utterly revolting to those of us who haven’t acquired the taste.
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foldr ◴[] No.41849154{4}[source]
This is like concluding that Japanese food is terrible because the idea of eating raw fish grosses you out. (Also, it's "steak and kidney pie" as a unit, not a steak accompanied by a "kidney pie".)
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lukas099 ◴[] No.41869412{5}[source]
Of course if you like something you like it. Just so happens that kidneys are not one of the most universally liked ingredients is all I’m saying
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1. foldr ◴[] No.41870073{6}[source]
Sure but as I said, there’s nothing particularly British about using kidneys as ingredients. You wouldn’t conclude that French cuisine is unappetizing because some French dishes include them.