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The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

J.Quondam

CR 1/8
After writing, then immediately deleting, yet another probably-too-tasteless post, I found myself wondering if jokes about dead (non-bard, non-elf, non-pizza-topping-related) people in freezers are, in fact, too tasteless.

Internetting is hard, sometimes.
 

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Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
After writing, then immediately deleting, yet another probably-too-tasteless post, I found myself wondering if jokes about dead (non-bard, non-elf, non-pizza-topping-related) people in freezers are, in fact, too tasteless.
If it's discussing the trope of Women in Refrigerators, examples of its use in pop culture, and why it's a bad trope, it's probably fine. If not, yeah, it's probably a good idea to not post that.
 

Mad_Jack

Legend
It's like when I met this guy, who told me his dog's name was Diogee.
As an D-O-G. Ugh.

An old DM of mine cleverly named his fighter "Emuanay" (M1A) because he was the party's tank... <cue rimshot and eyeroll emoji>

(At least I was intentionally being snarky when I named my bard Doremi Fasolatido...)


French Fries on pizza...

A local pizza place does what they call Potato Pie - it's a "white" pizza with no sauce, just olive oil, oregano and parmesan rubbed on the crust, followed by a layer of thinly-sliced potatoes (almost potato chip thin), then covered with mozzarella cheese and crumbled bacon on top.
I usually have them put onions on mine.
 

Bolares

Hero
A local pizza place does what they call Potato Pie - it's a "white" pizza with no sauce, just olive oil, oregano and parmesan rubbed on the crust, followed by a layer of thinly-sliced potatoes (almost potato chip thin), then covered with mozzarella cheese and crumbled bacon on top.
I usually have them put onions on mine.
that sounds delicious
 


Eltab

Lord of the Hidden Layer
A local pizza place does what they call Potato Pie - it's a "white" pizza with no sauce, just olive oil, oregano and parmesan rubbed on the crust, followed by a layer of thinly-sliced potatoes (almost potato chip thin), then covered with mozzarella cheese and crumbled bacon on top.
I usually have them put onions on mine.
Hold the onions (because heartburn) and that sounds good.
 


In Japan, I once saw (not ordered, thank God) a paella pizza. It is exactly what you imagine.

I guess that, seen from Japan, it's no less natural than "Asian restaurants" we have sometimes, serving sushi, nems and cantonese rice.

You see some interesting pizza ideas when travelling in Japan, I still regret not trying the Oreo, strawberry and marshmallow pizza I saw…

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