Why is it...?

briscogun
briscogun Posts: 1,138 Member
...that I will scrape the inside of a yogurt container to get every last tiny morsel out of there? Is it just me? Am I the weirdo?
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  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    Nah, I do it too. Sometimes just to be obnoxious. :lol:
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    Whoa, there are some highly inappropriate yogurt gifs out there ... :neutral:
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    81Katz wrote: »
    Whoa, there are some highly inappropriate yogurt gifs out there ... :neutral:

    I just thought the same thing.. funny though. Did it involve a chick in a green tank top?
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    81Katz wrote: »
    Whoa, there are some highly inappropriate yogurt gifs out there ... :neutral:

    I just thought the same thing.. funny though. Did it involve a chick in a green tank top?

    LMAO yes!!! :lol:
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    This one brought back some memories.


    I use to really like yogurt.


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  • lionseye1
    lionseye1 Posts: 55 Member
    Hi
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  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    This one brought back some memories.


    I use to really like yogurt.


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    Yogkakke

    Now that brings back the memory of how I had to explain the real "kakke" term to my older brother a couple years ago at a nice family Christmas spent playing Cards Against Humanity. Even though I laughed till cried and my stomach hurt, I don't ever suggest playing Cards Against Humanity with your parents, college aged nephews, aunts and uncles. You learn way too much about them.
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  • This one brought back some memories.


    I use to really like yogurt.


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    Damn... he sure loves those yogurt tubes
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  • midlomel1971
    midlomel1971 Posts: 1,283 Member
    I practically licked the inside of my Jello pudding cup just now to get every drop, so no judgement from me.
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  • briscogun
    briscogun Posts: 1,138 Member
    The best way to eat yogurt is to take it right from the fridge, peel the lid off slowly, then walk it over to the trash can and dump it.

    Why you gotta hate?
    This one brought back some memories.


    I use to really like yogurt.


    kht8902qb2v5.gif



    Yogkakke

    Now that brings back the memory of how I had to explain the real "kakke" term to my older brother a couple years ago at a nice family Christmas spent playing Cards Against Humanity. Even though I laughed till cried and my stomach hurt, I don't ever suggest playing Cards Against Humanity with your parents, college aged nephews, aunts and uncles. You learn way too much about them.

    Lol the gif reminded me of my junior prom

    Uh... which gif?
  • Just_J_Now
    Just_J_Now Posts: 9,551 Member
    briscogun wrote: »
    ...that I will scrape the inside of a yogurt container to get every last tiny morsel out of there? Is it just me? Am I the weirdo?

    Not a weirdo. I do this with anything creamy that I'm enjoying and don't want it to finish. (yogurt, ice-cream, mashed potatoes, etc. ) B)
  • lionseye1
    lionseye1 Posts: 55 Member
    I think I need to wash my brain out with soap
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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Is it yogurt or yoghurt? I’ve always been confused on that one!

    I'm ignoring the blasphemous answer you've already gotten and I'm going to say that basically "yogurt" is the Americanized version of "yoghurt."

    Hey....YO GURT! Is basically how it.was named

    Maybe it was yog-HURT.

    You don't know!

    In the United States, "yogurt'" is the usual spelling and "yoghurt" a minor variant. In Canada, "yogurt" is most common among English speakers, but many brands use "yogourt," since it is an acceptable spelling in both official languages.
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    Yoghurt, colour, favourite ... Canadians, eh?
  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    edited May 2018
    cee134 wrote: »
    Is it yogurt or yoghurt? I’ve always been confused on that one!

    I'm ignoring the blasphemous answer you've already gotten and I'm going to say that basically "yogurt" is the Americanized version of "yoghurt."

    Hey....YO GURT! Is basically how it.was named

    Maybe it was yog-HURT.

    You don't know!

    In the United States, "yogurt'" is the usual spelling and "yoghurt" a minor variant. In Canada, "yogurt" is most common among English speakers, but many brands use "yogourt," since it is an acceptable spelling in both official languages.

    I imagine you as Spencer on the show Criminal Minds. With more pillow-y lips.
  • No_Name14
    No_Name14 Posts: 194 Member
    Is it yogurt or yoghurt? I’ve always been confused on that one!

    I think both spellings are acceptable but they are both pronounced “garbage”.

    Are you one of the weirdos with Giaourtiophobia? you're being very lactose intolerant and I'm triggered
  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    81Katz wrote: »
    Yoghurt, colour, favourite ... Canadians, eh?

    Like, why they gotta make words longer? Sheesh.
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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Is it yogurt or yoghurt? I’ve always been confused on that one!

    I'm ignoring the blasphemous answer you've already gotten and I'm going to say that basically "yogurt" is the Americanized version of "yoghurt."

    Hey....YO GURT! Is basically how it.was named

    Maybe it was yog-HURT.

    You don't know!

    In the United States, "yogurt'" is the usual spelling and "yoghurt" a minor variant. In Canada, "yogurt" is most common among English speakers, but many brands use "yogourt," since it is an acceptable spelling in both official languages.

    Fun fact: that's also why Tim Hortons isn't spelled "Tim Horton's."

    Yeah, it's spelled Donut Holes.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    No_Name14 wrote: »
    Is it yogurt or yoghurt? I’ve always been confused on that one!

    I think both spellings are acceptable but they are both pronounced “garbage”.

    Are you one of the weirdos with Giaourtiophobia? you're being very lactose intolerant and I'm triggered

    Giaourtiophobia (from Greek giaourtio, "yogurt") is the fear of yogurts. One reason why some people fear yogurts because they contain lactose, which is intolerant to some people.

    Another reason is learning that yogurts contain [good] bacteria. Yet another reason is their gooeyness of yogurts in taste and appearance. One more reason is their stinky smell of yogurts. Since yogurts are junk food, people suffering junkcibophobia would also fear yogurts.

    @lstrat115 gooey is the new moist.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Is it yogurt or yoghurt? I’ve always been confused on that one!

    I'm ignoring the blasphemous answer you've already gotten and I'm going to say that basically "yogurt" is the Americanized version of "yoghurt."

    Hey....YO GURT! Is basically how it.was named

    Maybe it was yog-HURT.

    You don't know!

    In the United States, "yogurt'" is the usual spelling and "yoghurt" a minor variant. In Canada, "yogurt" is most common among English speakers, but many brands use "yogourt," since it is an acceptable spelling in both official languages.

    Fun fact: that's also why Tim Hortons isn't spelled "Tim Horton's."

    Yeah, it's spelled Donut Holes.

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    This gif really suits you well.
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