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lugal,

Or his own. He identified as a German and wanted Austria to be part of Germany

lugal,

… before the turkic arrived so it was ethnically and culturally closer to Greece than to Turkey. Then again, he was an (ethnic) Jew. This was before nation states and the concept of race (and racism). I’m not going to die on any hill here, I could argue for many things.

lugal,

I also saw it. Jesus wasn’t white

lugal,

Paul is from Asia Minor so he arguably was Greek and therefore white. And obviously some of the bad guys like the Romans.

lugal,

Roses are red

Blueberry are blue

I can’t rhyme

Tomato

lugal,

It would be bad if it didn’t end with the punchline

lugal,

And the concept of a vegetable varies culturally. I live in Germany and I consider mais vegetables (it feels weird to call it corn in this context since other grains aren’t). In Romania (and elsewhere I guess) potatoes are a vegetable which they aren’t for me.

lugal,

Absolutely! Potatoes, grains (except mais) and legumes (except green beans) are carbs (or staples). Polenta is too, despite being made of mais.

I thought that’s the default?

lugal,

It’s intelligent to know that tomatoes are fruits and it’s wise not to put then into a fruit salad

lugal,

It’s all a social construct. It exists because and as long as we all agree on it. So it’s flexible and not set in stone, nor scientifically falsifiable

lugal,

So you see: the path goes on for your whole life

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