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Revoltifarians Outperform Others At Nearly All Reasoning Skills

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Well.... I'm a graduate of....

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I'm going to assume that "pudding" here refers to something different than it does in the U.S., because the thought turns my stomach.

Black pudding is a congealed pig blood sausage, delicious fried

Happy easter
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Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
Its Genius BEAR...and neither of those guys work there anymore.... they seem to have mysteriously disappeared
I hope my check in the mail. Disposing of two bodies on such short notice is a tough job.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Its Genius BEAR...and neither of those guys work there anymore.... they seem to have mysteriously disappeared
Something tells me that they still show up at work though.
But eventually they'll find a home in the woods.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Ah, I see. In the U.S. "pudding" refers exclusively to a sweet, creamy mousse or custard like dish, often chocolate, vanilla, or butterscotch flavored.

Black pudding is a Lancashire delicacy (well more making use of a waste product to make a cheep meat substitute) but it is nice, and no doubt super intelligent @Revoltingest will object but it is far superior to haggis.

Across the county border in Yorkshire they too have a pudding for use with a main course rather than a desert, called (believe it or not, Yorkshire pudding) which is an unsweetened pancake batter baked in a very hot oven.

Here is a large one containing a meal

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They are usually smaller than that, about cupcake size
 
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