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anonniemouse ([personal profile] anonniemouse) wrote in [community profile] tf_talk2015-04-09 12:58 pm

continued Thatfucker discussion

Since we've been kicked off FFA for the week, please feel free to continue the anon discussion here. Apologies if this is a big flop - I've never made a DW community before!

The rules are vaguely the same as they are over on FFA. Please refrain from being too much of an asshole, making personal attacks, posting identifying information or engaging in transfail.

ETA: If there's information you'd like to see archived (journal/blog posts related to Andy, etc.), please dump it here and link to it from the main post for discussing.

Re: This is absolutely chilling.

(Anonymous) 2015-04-21 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
Bacon chocolate chip cookies sound to me like the "Oh, this thing is delicious and THIS thing is delicious, so put together must be even better!" type of logic you see from five year-olds who want to put chocolate syrup on fruit rollups.

It also reminds me of fried twinkies: gratuitous and unnecessary and gross.


That's just because you've never tried them. Bacon is delicious, and chocolate chip cookies are delicious, and putting the two together *IS* delicious.

And salt + sweet (bacon & chocolahte) is not the same as sweet + sweet (chocolate syrup & fruit rollup).

Re: This is absolutely chilling.

(Anonymous) 2015-04-21 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
That's just because you've never tried them.

I ate chocolate-covered bacon once. The experiment was not repeated.

Like I said, your YMMV.

Re: This is absolutely chilling.

(Anonymous) 2015-04-21 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
DA

My fave thing about FFA is how even its topic-specific offshoot communities are destined to engage in food!wank.

Though the above conversation is a pretty mild discussion, haha.

Re: This is absolutely chilling.

(Anonymous) 2015-04-22 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
We nonnies take our food Very Seriously, lol.