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I thought a pedantic answer would appeal to you.
And to be moreso-
No cultural appropriation here; the Leonard of Leonard's Bakery was the grandson of Portuguese contact laborers who came to Hawaii in 1882. The bakery has been in operation since 1952. Filipinos are one of the largest ethnic groups in the state, so I would argue that the pastry in question is a wholly authentic expression of modern Hawaii's diversity.But I'm probably wrong. I often am…
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No cultural appropriation here
Ok boomer [emoji1]
I was attempting irony. Some of the conversations I’ve had with my GenZ kids and their friends regarding cultural appropriation and cancel culture are hysterical. Mostly white, middle class, well off Norwegians trying to make sense of the world are cute (which is a über-boomer thing for me to say).
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Suck it, old man.
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[Also, I want one. Now. Thank you for the Wikipedia level answer. I loved it.
If you don't happen to find any around your parts, I'll be sure to bring treats during the party in Sept if you can wait that long. Ube (Filipino purple yam) is used in a plethora of various traditional desserts but have been adapted to the western pallet as of late (cheesecake, soft cookies, ice cream, etc)](https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=397)
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Yesterday and today I was here
This is Kualoa Ranch. If you've seen any of the Jurassic Park/World movies, King Kong: Skull Island, Lost, Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, and too many other things to name, then you've seen it. It's spectacular. Unfortunately, I didn't go there to do the many wonderful and fun tourist things they offer. Instead, I went to to make myself hurt. Because I'm an idiot, obviously.Oh, and to keep the delicious, but culturally appropriative aspect of my contributions going, here's my dinner
It's a Korean yakiniku pizza, with marinated grilled short rib, mozzarella, kimchee, and Tokyo negi. And yes, it was fantastic and yes, I ate the entire pizza. -
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@Madame Buttonfly and I decided to explore Forton Lake, for anybody who has been it is the tidal creek at the end of the road. It has always been a bit of a mystery to me, because much of it is bounded by Ministry of Defence land, so it is difficult to see from the shore. Well, with kayaks, no such problems…Seems like a veritable dumping ground for old hulks, probably no different from many other tidal creeks in the first world.....
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This guy…gets it. @Dmart
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Took the wife and kids to experience the MOTOGP at Silverstone this weekend. Colder than we'd expected, but for my wife to say she had an amazing day, that really sums it up. We sat in the Village B grandstand overlooking the loop, and the noise these machines emit climbing to full chat down Wellington Straight is still ringing in my ears. WOW!
Was good to chat to the girls and boys on the Harley Stand between races, and try out for size the new Triumph speed twin.