61479 pts ยท June 9, 2015
Whatever you do, don't watch the hiphop Nutcracker on Disney+. But go enjoy yourself, I heard good things
Why are tats a red flag for you?
Somebody pull the ROYGBIV card for this?
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When he gets angry looks you should point and shout "found the nazi"
I always felt bad for this lady cuz I made up in my head that she promised her kid pizza after her shift
Hold on... Lemme finish this twinkie and big Mac
That.... Actually works
Or the kid is my spoiled nephew with crap manners so there's that too
I feel like he'd take it as a compliment
Well if they get their way you ain't fuckin shit
This is why they shoot cuz they can't catch
Yes he was a son, a father and a husband to be but he was also a friend. Your friend and that was important to him also.
Did... Did he not actually get a nut?
That's awesome
Lol hello!
then tell you how much you suck at life! CHEERS!
Nahh, most ppl don't want a lesson on how to eat their food while eating it. However I'll wait til you're done, share a beer with you and
weakness in front of your sushi chef, he will sense it and delete your bloodline.
mix wasabi into your soy sauce and ginger is eaten typically in between bites of different fish. Sounds picky doesn't it? Also don't show
If you really want to be "proper" the guest put just a little too much of the fish in the soy sauce causing him to shake it lol. Also don't
I used to invite ppl like you to visit restaurants that I worked at as a challenge to make something that you would like. Was always fun!
use both. I will say that if the restaurant offers the hot wet towel to wipe your hands with then I'm more likely to just use my fingers
I'm not sure if it's different in Japan but in my experience in the US it doesn't matter sticks or hands. I eat with Japanese ppl and they
chef myself, watching ppl use way too much soy sauce or wasabi or spicy mayo, it's not "proper" but as long as they leave happy I'm good.
I've watched the documentary and as much as I enjoyed it I feel it made ppl hesitant to enjoy sushi in the way they want to. Even as a sushi
being said no chef is making judgment on your personality cuz you put too much soy sauce on your sushi.
Just a little corner in the soy sauce and maybe a dot of wasabi should suffice. If your nigiri has sauce on it already, eat as is. That
Whatever you do, don't watch the hiphop Nutcracker on Disney+. But go enjoy yourself, I heard good things
Why are tats a red flag for you?
Somebody pull the ROYGBIV card for this?
When he gets angry looks you should point and shout "found the nazi"
I always felt bad for this lady cuz I made up in my head that she promised her kid pizza after her shift
Hold on... Lemme finish this twinkie and big Mac
That.... Actually works
Or the kid is my spoiled nephew with crap manners so there's that too
I feel like he'd take it as a compliment
Well if they get their way you ain't fuckin shit
This is why they shoot cuz they can't catch
Yes he was a son, a father and a husband to be but he was also a friend. Your friend and that was important to him also.
Did... Did he not actually get a nut?
That's awesome
Lol hello!
then tell you how much you suck at life! CHEERS!
Nahh, most ppl don't want a lesson on how to eat their food while eating it. However I'll wait til you're done, share a beer with you and
weakness in front of your sushi chef, he will sense it and delete your bloodline.
mix wasabi into your soy sauce and ginger is eaten typically in between bites of different fish. Sounds picky doesn't it? Also don't show
If you really want to be "proper" the guest put just a little too much of the fish in the soy sauce causing him to shake it lol. Also don't
I used to invite ppl like you to visit restaurants that I worked at as a challenge to make something that you would like. Was always fun!
use both. I will say that if the restaurant offers the hot wet towel to wipe your hands with then I'm more likely to just use my fingers
I'm not sure if it's different in Japan but in my experience in the US it doesn't matter sticks or hands. I eat with Japanese ppl and they
chef myself, watching ppl use way too much soy sauce or wasabi or spicy mayo, it's not "proper" but as long as they leave happy I'm good.
I've watched the documentary and as much as I enjoyed it I feel it made ppl hesitant to enjoy sushi in the way they want to. Even as a sushi
being said no chef is making judgment on your personality cuz you put too much soy sauce on your sushi.
Just a little corner in the soy sauce and maybe a dot of wasabi should suffice. If your nigiri has sauce on it already, eat as is. That