chefpyrosjunk-deactivated201707: I'm bisexual and I've always been gay for you so really nothing changes either way



ask-lola-cloudmaker: If you were a girl, I'd be a guy and I'd be straight for you xP
Tiana, I’m flattered. But.
Mmmnn ò ~ó

theurlgoeshere: If you were a robot, I'd be robosexual for you.

You’re either saying:
- If I was a robot you’d change your orientation to favor robots
- If I was a robot I would align with your current orientation
- You would be attracted to me even if I was a robot
Urlgo. Dude. Bro. No.
funfetti-cakke-talks: Honestly I wouldn't really care if you were a guy or a girl. I wouldn't really feel any love. Now if you were a dog...
This is how you sound - _-
KH3 is going to be a character action game holy shit it’s getting cuhrayzee
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Hey, real question time: what is the deal with chicken and waffles? I’m not trying to be snarky or anything, it’s one thing I never got while living in the South. They don’t seem like things that should go together, and yet I keep seeing people talk about it as the ultimate comfort food.
I wouldn’t call it the ultimate comfort food, but it was really good at this particular place.
I think it’s the basic “Sweet and Savory” combination, is the best way I can explain it.
Accompanying chicken with bread has been a tradition for a long time, just as biscuits still are commonly served with fried chicken.
To my understanding, waffles were a novelty among the African American community during the Reconstruction Era, along with having access to chicken, so having the two together was treated as a special occasion dish. It comes to reason that diners started offering it to attract customers willing to pay for a such a dish, and it pretty much stuck around in popular cuisine from there.
I too am lost on why the combo is seen as such a great one, but again, the basic reasoning for being together is that chicken goes with bread.
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