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If you are expecting me to eat the pizza, then damn right I am "that guy" about what goes on my portion. Luckily my local pizzeria does half-and-half so it rarely an issue.And the more people you have involved in the decision-making process, the greater your chances of involving that guy.
This is me also. My finger hovered over the jalapeños button for a few seconds before I added another meat option instead.I love jalapeños so much. Jalapeños do not love me.
Humorously, the two definitions you linked contradict each-other. The definition of pizza may say that it is a pie, but the definition of pie is incompatible with that, since pizza are rarely filled with anything and are never pastry lined or topped.@Snarf Zagyg , I agree completely: words do have meaning. The dictionary describes a pizza as a type of pie, and vice versa, so I'm confident I'm using the words properly. Besides. You can't tell me you've never heard a pizza referred to as a "pie" before.
Not to mention any normal sandwich I make at home, where a single slice of bread is folded in half. Quicker to make and easier to eat (plus you can have an odd number of slices if you want without fuss), and I do not understand why everyone does not make sandwiches that way.If a hot dog is not a sandwich because the wiener is placed within a cut in the bread, rather than being between two separate pieces of bread, then a sub "sandwich" purchased at the restaurant chain Subway is not a sandwich for the same reason![]()
Anyway, regarding the options in the poll: Apart from the the aforementioned special case of jalapeños, they break down into four categories of roughly equal size.
- I know what they are, like them, and enjoy them on pizza.
- I know what they are, dislike them, and would not enjoy them on pizza.
- I know what they are, but have no idea what they would be like on pizza. I would need more info before commenting further (for example potatoes - in what form? how are they prepared?)
- I have no idea what they are (what the hell is a banana pepper?)