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pizza with pepperoni

is ''pizza has pepperoni on it'', a true statement?


  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
''pizza has pepperoni on it''
is true
however,
''pizza doesn't always have pepperoni on it''
also true.
So is ''pizza has pepperoni on it'', a true statement?
 
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Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
It's not true cos by definition pizza needn't have pepperoni. And schweinefleisch is gross anyways.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Yeah? In all the pizza stores names after the US? Big Apple Pizza. Clinton Pizza.
I don't remember the names but I do remember the pizzas. The best I had was in Eilat, and what was so fantastic about them is one had a choice of a variety of cheeses and also a large variety of veggies to put on top. My wife & I love artichokes, so we had that with an asiago-type cheese with rosemary and other seasonings. Also, another really good one was near the beach area and a disco that got bombed after we left in Tel Aviv. The restaurant's name was something like "Milk & Honey".
 

Iti oj

Global warming is real and we need to act
Premium Member
I don't remember the names but I do remember the pizzas. The best I had was in Eilat, and what was so fantastic about them is one had a choice of a variety of cheeses and also a large variety of veggies to put on top. My wife & I love artichokes, so we had that with an asiago-type cheese with rosemary and other seasonings. Also, another really good one was near the beach area and a disco that got bombed after we left in Tel Aviv. The restaurant's name was something like "Milk & Honey".
Mmmhm
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
It's not true cos by definition pizza needn't have pepperoni. And schweinefleisch is gross anyways.
Schweinefleisch....so melodious a name, so enticing the smell, & so sublime the taste!
No wonder that bacon is the "landchovy"!
 

jeager106

Learning more about Jehovah.
Premium Member
Without pepperoni it just ain't pizza. And sausage, and green peppers,
and onions. Don't forget the mushrooms.
CHEESE. Gotta have CHEESE.
There must be over a hundred variations of pizza.
Hold the anchovies please.
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
"Pizza has pepperoni on it" is a false statement. Pizza can have pepperoni on it, but there are many things deemed pizza that do not have pepperoni on it. Source: I used to work in a pizza kitchen
 

allfoak

Alchemist
''pizza has pepperoni on it''
is true
however,
''pizza doesn't always have pepperoni on it''
also true.
So is ''pizza has pepperoni on it'', a true statement?


All of us are at a different level of understanding and therefore have our own unique perspective on life.
This means that none of us ever see things the same way.
This also must mean that there is nothing but truth or we are all liars.

The most common example of this is questioning witnesses at an accident or crime scene.
Every story has similar elements but told from a different perspective.
They are all telling the truth but the stories are different.

This sounds a little strange i know.
We all know that people lie, so how can there be nothing but truth?
It is because when someone lies it is done for the purpose of gaining some benefit from it, thereby fulfilling some truth/belief within themselves through the result of telling the lie.
We act on what we believe regardless of the outcome in many cases because it is our truth at the time that we do it.
If it was not we would not do it.

We live in a world of the unseen governed by Laws that most have no clue exist.
One of which is that we get returned to us the results of our own actions.
Everyone eventually comes to a higher level of understanding and therefore a deeper knowledge of the truth.
But it is all truth.

I don't eat pepperoni.
My beliefs (my truth) are/is that it is not good for my health.



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Curious George

Veteran Member
The statement is missing the qualifier "some". So, some people assume the qualifier "all.". I do not recall if one is to assume, all without the qualifier some.

Do you know?
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Rhetorical questions are generally employed to convey a point. However, in this case, I fail to see what the attempted point is.
 
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