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Track_Shovel, in not again...
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Toilet: YES! YES! S H I T. IN. MY. M O U T H.

Johanno,

Shut up!

frobeniusnorm,

shit in my mouth! Cause thats some real love

https://piped.video/watch?v=NvEOwY27gW8&t=1

_danny,
LongbottomLeaf,

Oh hell yeah. I had forgotten about this scene. Odenkirk nails it.

Track_Shovel,
@Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net avatar

I need an adult after watching that

thisisbutaname,

Take that you porcelain slut

TheHolyChecksum, in Almost a shitpost.

No mexican food in japan??? OP, it’s like saying theres no japanese food in Mexico… Have you ever traveled lmao?

Zehzin,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

A friend lived in Tokyo, his #1 complaint was lack of Mexican food.

UtMan1988,

A quick Google search of “Mexican Restaurants in Tokyo” brought up over 30 results in Tokyo. Hell, the other day I was watching the original Iron Chef from the 90s, and they brought in a Japanese Mexican Chef as a challenger.

Zehzin,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

I might have expressed myself wrong, it’s not that there aren’t Mexican food places at all, it’s that they’re much more rare than in the west (and the US specifically), and usually not great.

Plus, 30+ restaurants in a city as gigantic as Tokyo is not much at all.

guy,
@guy@lemmy.world avatar

There’s over 30 Mexican restaurant results for my city at 1% the population of Tokyo. Sounds like it’s pretty lacking to me

irmoz,

Tokyo is fucking huge, dude

Perfide,

There’s over 30 mexican restaurants in my town of less than 30,000 people.

Tokyo is LITERALLY the biggest city in the entire world. 30ish restaurants is absolutely a needle in a haystack.

EnderMB,

Even if it were hard to find a good restaurant nearby, Greater Tokyo is fucking HUGE! I would be shocked if you couldn’t find pretty much all cuisine in or around Tokyo.

zeppo,
@zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

That’s one Mexican restaurant for every 1.1 million people

wreleven,
@wreleven@lemmy.ca avatar

Had some great Mexican food in Tokyo!

ursakhiin,

I was in Japan this year and didn’t see any Mexican food in the 3 major cities I visited. I’m not saying it does not exist but it’s definitely not common if it does.

That also makes sense, though. Food in Japan, even the foreign food, has a specific palette it’s targeting. Mexican food is extremely different from Japanese food.

Typically, any food that is introduced to a new culture is successful once it’s adapted to that cultures palette. Any Mexican food being successful in Japan would likely be more akin to the Mexican/Asian fusion places we have in the States than traditional Mexican food.

figaro,

It exists but it is actually quite rare.

lolcatnip,

Tangential anecdote: when I visited San Luís Potosí, I ate several meals at a place called Café Tokio. It was good but there was nothing Japanese about it beyond the name.

floofloof, in Almost a shitpost.

I hope that picture is some kind of toilet showroom and not a public toilet.

Agent641,

Its from a Japanese gameshow where you poop competitively. Sometimes they have celebrities charity episode.

EmergMemeHologram,

Is actually the Trial of the Toilets.

You have to use them all in sequence without your legs going numb or leaving to eat food.

Catsrules,

Normally I would assume this is 100% sarcasm/a joke. But we are talking about Japan so I am only 90% sure it is a sarcasm/a joke.

aksdb,

If it was real, the walls would be glass and there would be spectators.

zalgotext,

There would be little openings under the bowls where people could stick their heads in

gnomesaiyan, in Cheeseburger
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Imgonnatrythis, in Almost a shitpost.

This is where the US steps in. I regularly eat about a weeks worth of carbs and cheese and then hit up my favorite Indian and Mexican joints and proceed to apologize to my Japanese toilet.

Tetsuo,

Shit.just.works !

EvacuateSoul,

The melting pot we all needed

fluke,
@fluke@snake.substantialplumbing.repair avatar

Sumimasen annyong gaseyo

scytale,

This dude is crossing over to Korea.

jedi_hamster, in lick🦎

Time to create Facebook

bestusername, in Cheeseburger
@bestusername@aussie.zone avatar

Another shit account to block!

CH3DD4R_G0BL1N, in It was all-spooks morning, and all through the house
@CH3DD4R_G0BL1N@sh.itjust.works avatar

II know a community this would go good on

Gradually_Adjusting, in antiquesroadshow
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

Is this where we draw the line of “low quality = funni”? If there is such a line, I think it would have been crossed long ago, even in the beforetimes.

nephs, in not again

I just accidentally the whole bottle!

VicksVaporBBQrub, in lick🦎

GUY: It’s all true, mister. You gotta believe me.
MULDER: I want to believe.

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/74560acb-eccf-485c-ac12-2598b0cab807.jpeg
X-Files s10 e3

coaxil, in Stargate be like

Indeed!

Enzy,

Isn’t that hot?

vivadanang, in D'aww

Romance never sleeps in the big city.

I_Clean_Here, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao

People no longer understand what meme means. Memes are old as time. Stories, jokes, funny images. Pretty much every form of information can be a meme.

So, yes, this is a slightly older meme.

M137,

Eh, what “meme” actually means and what it currently means in popular culture are two different things. People never understood what it really means, but the most commonly used meaning of it is constantly changing.

The word itself was coined by Richard Dawkins in 1976. But it wasn’t a commonly used term until around 2005, even then it was used exclusively for specific things and few people knew its actual meaning. But memes in their literal sense have almost always been a thing, and they’re common among many species.

rurutheguru,

What species aside from Homo Sapiens use memes?

cholesterol,

In Dawkins’ sense of the word, memes are ‘units of cultural inheritance’. So melodic movements in bird song, that birds teach each other, could be considered memes. Any other place you might find cultural inheritance, you could describe it in terms of memes. Memes were simply meant to be a cultural analogy to genes.

I_Clean_Here,

Your post is an “uh, actually” version of what I said. You are not disagreeing with me but still somehow making it sound like you do.

I meant the term meme never applied to only sharing “image macros” but to inside jokes, coming shared references, common cultural knowledge. It is an absolutely fascinating term and concept if used like that, and I wish more people would understand it and use it in the same way.

rustyfish, in Stargate be like
@rustyfish@lemmy.world avatar

Shol‘va!

stoy,

Kree!

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