I never really thought about whether cannibals would taste good tbh.Great food though
The Hills district?The Anglos are clowning on you for living in a terrible place.
I mean I can cop it from people who live in nice countries like NZ or Aus but doesn’t GIMH live in some shanty town where everything is always grey and the only thing they do for fun is go down to the pub for a pint and a plate of jellied eels with a bunch of football hooligans that all turn rabid as tranmare rovers lose to grim city fc in like the 10th division of english sunday leagueThe Anglos are clowning on you for living in a terrible place.
This is quite funny though but jellied eels are firmly a southern thing and I am from the greatest place in the world. 7/10I mean I can cop it from people who live in nice countries like NZ or Aus but doesn’t GIMH live in some shanty town where everything is always grey and the only thing they do for fun is go down to the pub for a pint and a plate of jellied eels with a bunch of football hooligans that all turn rabid as tranmare rovers lose to grim city fc in like the 10th division of english sunday league
Well this logic certainly explains why there is no such thing as Australian culture. An isolated backwaterIt shows you how back in the old days even a narrow, ****ty body of water like the English Channel could be a barrier to the development of a culture. To think England is only 20 odd miles from France, a country with such rich gastronomy and oenology, yet its own food is just ****ing awful.
I mean I can cop it from people who live in nice countries like NZ or Aus but doesn’t GIMH live in some shanty town where everything is always grey and the only thing they do for fun is go down to the pub for a pint and a plate of jellied eels with a bunch of football hooligans that all turn rabid as tranmare rovers lose to grim city fc in like the 10th division of english sunday league