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UnnamedPlayer
UnnamedPlayer
No you don't.

Also, i bet there is a weird manga about someone like that.
solstice258
solstice258
Bro is a cat
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5hijima
5hijima
@solstice258 that would explain a lot of things
especially the constant urge to want to curl up in the sunlight in the middle of an asphalt .... area...
Manko-sensei
Manko-sensei
A cat would curl up on top of a car, specially if it has recently been parked. Do you know there's a kind of bread that looks like paper?
5hijima
5hijima
really?
do show
[both the cat and the bread, i know about the cat thing, but its cute so why not]
Manko-sensei
Manko-sensei
About the cat I don't have photos myself, seeing one like that is like a daily occurence in some areas of the city. For the bread, we call it "angel's bread" and use it primarely for plating some desserts made at home (for instance, the ones from Christmas), though it's not only bread (there's dry fruit in the mix). It is sold in packages of D4 sheets but you can find that in different sizes and where it's used all the year long is in church for "communion".
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5hijima
5hijima
isnt thaat sugarpaper?
vmman
vmman
About the cat I don't have photos myself, seeing one like that is like a daily occurence in some areas of the city. For the bread, we call it "angel's bread" and use it primarely for plating some desserts made at home (for instance, the ones from Christmas), though it's not only bread (there's dry fruit in the mix). It is sold in packages of D4 sheets but you can find that in different sizes and where it's used all the year long is in church for "communion".
@Manko-sensei funnily enough, here in portugal we call it Hóstia, like your offense lol
Manko-sensei
Manko-sensei
I've never used it so no idea, maybe it's the same stuff that Mexico (for isntance) uses for several dishes (they call it "obleas") but it doesn't taste like bread + sugar. I guess I should try it first to determine it.
Manko-sensei
Manko-sensei
@vmman yes, in Spanish they call it "hostia" as well, it also means "hitting someone" or "getting hit involuntarely, like falling" besides the swearing (it's more like saying "fuck!" in English).
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Angry_Panda
Angry_Panda
Highly amused by the word for the sacramental host also being a vulgarity.
Painasbread
Painasbread
I read "used"... If you love to eat toilet paper, it has to be unused, right? So if you had to specify, it's to say it's not unused, but used, right?

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5hijima
5hijima
i mean
its not always unused.
uwuwuwuwu
[im definately gonna regret typing this, arent i?]
WanderingWanderer
WanderingWanderer
Here in Brazil we dont throw toilet paper in the toilet, but instead gather it around in plastic bags. Once I saw someone tell a story and the listener just got super mad at the term "feces-infested plastic bags" cuz it wasn't explained
Lowfyie
Lowfyie
Good for you... Does your therapist know of this yet
5hijima
5hijima
what therapist?
robertelch
robertelch
@5hijima
I can recommend a good one. She cured me of my sanity
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