I know, but here there is no meme Edit: (where’s the funny is also a meme)
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Oh crap, a map of the Russian empire ! I guess Russia = Imperialisme reborn then :3
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You can even download 3-4 games from this they are rly smol
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3·9 days agoWoah never thought of this, it quite destroys the definition, thank you for participating in science methodology of proving wrong theories i love it
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1·9 days agoI didn’t knew about smorrebrod until today, and it doesn’t really go in my definition of sandwich, but if you tell me that it is culturally accepted as a sandwich, it would indeed bring more useless and delicious debates to my life
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3·9 days agoOk in english it’s a dish, the word i used in french was “met” which desigh only the food, bot the plate, meaning “dish[met] made of container of container and containee” implies both are part of the met and then edible. Sorry for the translation unclarity
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2·9 days agoMost people don’t consider paper cup as an edible part of the dish, the cup goes in third party accesories classification
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1·9 days agoThe info probably got lost in translation. Container and conatained implies on around the other. In french this sounds obvious, maybe not in english
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1·10 days agoIt would be a toast then, you must make the container be around the containee
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4·10 days agoIt indeed doesn’t really fit the definition we have. It is a real source of disagreement among us between those who wants to reject it from sandwich and those who wants to review the ruling.
This edgecase is really interesting and your opinion on that matter is welcomed
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1·10 days agoAbsolutely from article 1 as disturbing as it look.
I would also argue that 2 ramen blocks are not easy to eat in the street or anywhere as it would make fragment everywhere, making it hard to pass article 2
Also the cultural factor (no society eats 2 ramen noodle block like that) can eliminate it from the sandwich classification, but it remains in the sandwich logic.
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16·10 days agoAfter a lengthy (around 4 hours) discussion among our roommates, we came along with a common definition of what is commonly referred to as a “sandwich”:
- Article 1: A sandwich is a dish consisting of a container and a filling.
- 1.1: The container must consist of one or two connected parts
- 1.2: It must be possible to retrieve the container without destroying it
- 1.3: The container must consist of a starchy base.
- Article 2: The sandwich must be able to be eaten in public without any non-edible third-party items (including tables, cutlery, napkins, and so on).
- Article 3: The customary way of consuming the sandwich must be compatible with the process described in Article 2.
Note: The sandwich is culturally defined; therefore, Article 3 is based on cultural criteria. In case of doubt, Articles 1 and 2 take precedence.
Everything here have been debated from an occidental and french persoective.
Me and my roommates would be very happy to explore new perspectives and contradictions as it would force us to make a more precise definition of the sandwich
According to us, hot dog is a sandwich as it fullfill article 1 and 2
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4·10 days agoExcuse me, but “2 slices of bread” rule for me is nonsense. I do sandwiches by cutting a baguette in the lenght without separating in two parts. Maybe it’s due to different cultural interpretations, but for me hot dog is a sandwich, just a specific one
HOW DID I NOT SEE IT IN 3 SEC ?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do I lose my temper if I'm blocked from a community or by a user?
102·15 days agoWhy ? Because they just taken from you the power of annoying them. And some person do not like losing power over someone
Id say hesitating yes require a proper confirmation. If the person doesn’t look sure to you, ask them ?
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Programming@programming.dev•Is it worth to learn javascript for making a little incremental game as a side project ?
2·19 days agoMmmh why ?
Rust looks nice but i don’t see why it would particularely fit this project, + i already know C, Go and python so learning another generalist language doesn’t hit me as a priority right now ?
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Programming@programming.dev•Is it worth to learn javascript for making a little incremental game as a side project ?
2·19 days agoYeah i was thinking this was the perfect time to learn new things without pressure, thanks for confirming my thought :)


Mmm yes, it technically has the requiremebt for a meme, but isn’t there more to a meme than a jpeg and a text ? Like the representation of situations, or things, by the reuse of cultural reference or relatable situation ? Idk, this is is what i think is a meme, here i see a flag with a statement.
I see memes as a way to convey a message, you could maybe have a meme like : *picture of something bad * and a caption saying : “this is ukraine” that convey the statement “ukraine bad”
Note that what i am criticizing here is not the statement, only that the way it conveyed doesn’t really fit a meme community imo