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Pizza snobs and beer snobs are the worst.
If I want to order a Papa John's pizza and drink a Bud Light... that's my damned business, not yours!
PS - The "medium rare" snobs are almost as bad. I like my steak medium WELL. I don't care what some fat, tattooed chef on TV has to say about it.
If I want to order a Papa John's pizza and drink a Bud Light... that's my damned business, not yours!
PS - The "medium rare" snobs are almost as bad. I like my steak medium WELL. I don't care what some fat, tattooed chef on TV has to say about it.
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I’d eat a cheetoh if i found it in my car after it rolled out of my kid’s pants, what category of snob does that make me6
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A cheetoh Snob0
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caco_ethes wrote: »I’d eat a cheetoh if i found it in my car after it rolled out of my kid’s pants, what category of snob does that make me
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InsertFunnyUsernameHere wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »I’d eat a cheetoh if i found it in my car after it rolled out of my kid’s pants, what category of snob does that make me
So.. you get me2 -
I don't know if it's snobby, maybe just kinda prissy, I don't like other peoples floor dirt.
And I like to take a shower when I come in from outside in the cootie wasteland we call our world before sitting on my furniture.
And I cant stand dark coloured bath towels...it it "clean"? Who really knows, could be covered in bloodstains or hot-sauce for all anyone knows4 -
Maybe a little?
I’m specific about how I like my meat cooked, where my coffee is from, how it’s made, I’m picky about where my food comes from, but I don’t really give damn if anyone else agrees. You’re not making my coffee or cooking my steak so it doesn’t
matter. If you want a medium well steak, I’ll gladly cook that for you. But if you offer me a *kitten* cup of coffee I’ll say, no thank you.3 -
I am really particular about music and often accused of being a snob about it...but I also have some tastes that others would call very questionable, guilty pleasure stuff too (George Michael fan forever). So, eh.4
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Definitely i like nice things0
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I do enjoy cheap beer - even cheaper than bud light lol - like miller high life and lone star - but I like my steak medium rare - I’m more picky about my food than beer I guess0
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I can’t eat food that people cook in their homes3
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i'm a seafood snob2
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tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »I’d eat a cheetoh if i found it in my car after it rolled out of my kid’s pants, what category of snob does that make me
i bet u held that cheetoh and asked yourself if it brought u joy before u ate it
Marie Kondo reference? Love it.1 -
I am an OJ snob. After going to Greece a few years ago, I can no longer drink regular juice. The Odwalla and Naked juices and other "fresh squeezed* ones dont compare to juice I have squeezed myself. I now realize that even when I squeeze it myself, the juice is not as good the next day. So now I can only drink juice that has been squeezed within the hour. Blood oranges are the best, but they must be from my dad's tree. This is good because I shouldnt be drinking so much juice anyway. Evolution and Cutie Juice are the best substitutes if I must have purchased juice.2
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Yes totally! I only drink Australian blended tea, if I travel overseas I take my own.0
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CallHerMoonchild wrote: »Well I'm a vegan so I'm probably considered a snob by many.
I had THE BEST CUPCAKES I've ever had the other day. They were vegan.... and I'm a cupcake snob (but not a vegan - or even a vegetarian).
I like craft beer.
I like medium rare steak.
I like a good cup of coffee.
I like greasy fried rice.
I like cheetos... especially the crunchy ones...
I don't care what you eat or drink...
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[quote=Blood oranges are the best:)[/quote]
I agree. Blood oranges are the best, but I also like tangelos, honeybells, clementines, and navels so I'm guess I'm not a fruit snob?
I feel mash potatoes should be thick and not splatter when you put them on your plate. When I eat other people's mashed potatoes and they aren't thick, I am secretly thinking how much better mine are, but I know this is a personal preference thing so I don't car if other people want to eat mashed potatoes that have more milk and butter in them than actual potatoes. I'll just think mine are better.
Also, when I cook thanksgiving dinner for my in-laws at my house, I tell them not to show up until dinner time because I don't want people in my kitchen bothering me and telling me how they make stuff different, and I secretly think my food is better than theirs.
What kind of snob does that make me?
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