Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Tiktokers believe that white people literally ate black people during slavery times. And are not even a little skeptical of the idea.I work with a white woman who dates a black guy. You can take a guess at her weight. Anyway, she parrots a lot of stuff blacks and woke idiots say. She won't say picnic, because she thinks it comes from slave masters "picking a nigger" (wrong). She won't call people sir or ma'am because she thinks thats associated with slave masters too (also wrong). She thinks cracker comes from the woke folk etymology meaning of "whip-cracker" AKA a slave owner, yet again, and not the real root, which is poor whites from North Carolina and Virginia. And she believes the "dread" in dreadlocks comes from slave masters, yet again, calling black peoples hair "dreadful locks". The term dreadlocks actually comes from Rastafarianism, and they were also called "fear locks" early on. You can find all of these fake etymology theories among the low-IQ on TikTok. They are all easily disproven with a simple search. Fuck, even Wikipedia, biased as it is, has the correct etymology of the word cracker.
Tiktokers in general believe lots of retarded conspiracies of the imo deliberately pushed variety. See grand tataria/mudflood theoryTiktokers believe that white people literally ate black people during slavery times. And are not even a little skeptical of the idea.
Maybe the ancient Egyptians really were white... because they don't be seasoning they food pyramids.
Absolutely you should run produce under the faucet. The transient laborers that pick them don't really get the chance to use the bathroom, so they shit in the field and wipe with their hand.Just to check, it's normal to pass vegetables under a faucet to remove dirt and dust, right? No soap or weird shit, just water. I don't do it with meat, but mainly because I get it from the butcher anyways.
Vegetables are typically washed already if you bought them at the store, so it's not really necessary, but because there's no contamination issue like with meat there is no harm in making sure so it's commonly recommended to make sure.Just to check, it's normal to pass vegetables under a faucet to remove dirt and dust, right? No soap or weird shit, just water. I don't do it with meat, but mainly because I get it from the butcher anyways.
They really think that;And yes, she also claimed whites don't bathe right.
Id imagine pika is a huge component of it. Ive really only seen videos of black women eating cornstarch.Sounds like some eating disorder type shit. Does the black community have a problem with pika??
Back on the subject of food stereotypes, I've always wondered where black people got the notion that white people put raisins in potato salad. I've eaten quite a bit of potato salad in my time, and I have never in my life heard of putting raisins in it. Is it a regional thing, or just another retarded rumor that groids uncritically believe? For that matter, potato salad is another one of those things that black Americans seem convinced they invented, when it's actually from Germany/Central Europe originally.
yeah the word soap is kinda vague isnt itif you use anything beside natural Marseille Soap
it depends where you got it, but sometimes i forgot to wash my lettuce leaves and ended up crunching on dirt in my sandwichJust to check, it's normal to pass vegetables under a faucet to remove dirt and dust, right? No soap or weird shit, just water. I don't do it with meat, but mainly because I get it from the butcher anyways.
contrary to what many people believe, the biggest risk with bleach isnt poisoning (assuming its straight bleach, no additional chemicals), its burn damage, which is entirely negated if its diluted enoughBleach diluted in water is safe to even drink
Produce at the store gets dropped or handled by pepperoni fingers enough to warrant a rinse every time. Even berries. Those little plastic boxes love to pop open.Vegetables are typically washed already if you bought them at the store, so it's not really necessary
Children's toys get cleaned like this in preschools and such too.contrary to what many people believe, the biggest risk with bleach isnt poisoning (assuming its straight bleach, no additional chemicals), its burn damage, which is entirely negated if its diluted enough
I think even raisin and sultanas are good in "salty" recipesI think they're getting mixed up with dried cranberries in chicken salad sandwiches (which is delicious BTW)
I'd say possibly. I know it's to the point a lot of Americans don't know about eggs having a membrane because US egg producers remove it. Hell, I didn't know about it until last year.I think even raisin and sultanas are good in "salty" recipes
Dried fruit in general is used in all sorts of recipes (especially north African / Arab cousine). I don't understand this discussion. Do they think you can only use dried fruit in cakes and other pastries?
Cranberry with meat (not just dried) is a commonly accepted to go with meat. Dried apricots, sultanas and raisin in rice; etc..
Also, does anyone know why eggs are washed that much in the US so that they need to be put in the fridge? Is it because of how the chickens are kept and their environment being that dirty?
it seems like many people cook as if they learned to cook from cartoonsDo they think you can only use dried fruit in cakes and other pastries?
what? do you mean the thin layer on the inside of the shell? how on earth do you remove that?I know it's to the point a lot of Americans don't know about eggs having a membrane because US egg producers remove it
I know too many people like that!it seems like many people cook as if they learned to cook from cartoons
are those fruit? in this savory/spicy/salty recipe? not happening. nope. nope. just cant put it in. game mechanics wont let you. impossible.
I don't know that much on this but - eggs have an invisible outer protective layer. In the US eggs are washed very aggressively, which strips away this layer, and this is why you have to put eggs in the fridge.What? do you mean the thin layer on the inside of the shell? how on earth do you remove that?
Honestly, it just boils down to the bitch is fucking crazy enough to believe people don't eat and drink simultaneously.I typed up and deleted three different replies because I'm so confused by this claim and I'm full of questions that I assume don't have answers. It's not even the claim of it being unsanitary that gets me, it's the idea that drinking while eating is a white person thing.
ah yes, this is done in many other places, not just the US... and is why, when you get eggs like that, you can no longer preserve them for as long as you couldve before, or do so in old fashioned ways like buried under something or in a cold roomeggs have an invisible outer protective layer. In the US eggs are washed very aggressively, which strips away this layer, and this is why you have to put eggs in the fridge.
You know the mayo hate meme plus how they use so much anyway makes me think of how many American blacks have massa's genesOn "Foods the blacks don't understand or like" topic happening here I always found the screeching meme level hatred of mayo as some sort of white devil sauce double hilarious because you know deep down they're ordering mcchickens and drowning anything they get from chic-fil-a in their sauce all day long, one IS covered in mayo and the other contains it.
Also I know their dirty home secret that any black household is going to have a big fucking jar of miracle whip in it too to make the cook out potato salad. And I wonder if they legitimately think it doesn't count.