• Dr. WeskerOP
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      It’s kind of like American pie. On the surface it’s just a pie, but when you bite in, there’s something undeniably American about the flavor.

      • @stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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        So national psyche is a pie, and the american psyche pie is diseased…

        Still not getting it but I like your flair so please explain more.

        • Dr. WeskerOP
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          There’s a dick hole in the pie too, but we’ll ignore that for now, don’t tell your mother.

          I think there’s something to be said about a nation that has no tangible cultural identity, but rather had been left to it’s own devices to try to come up with one on the spot. Everything borrowed or recycled. Even Chicago deep dish pizza.

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              I am actually, it’s grocery day.

              I try to really be conscious of what foods and ingredients I have in stock, and use as much up as I can before I shop. It helps me to be frugal and less wasteful. It also sort-of ends up ensuring I eat healthy portions as a result of the mindfulness. But this morning I find myself down to a muffin and one sandwich worth of fixings.

              Long story short, I do have food on my mind.

              • @stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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                Always keep a bag of potatoes in the pantry. They keep incredibly well and you probably won’t be tempted by them too much, but when you’ve got nothing else you can bake one or slice up some home fries. Go with red, russets are too starchy.

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                  God, but, I do have a poutine problem. Potatoes leads to cheese curds. Curds lead to gravy. Malt vinegar!

          • Blyfh
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            I don’t see the problem with that. The US is a rather young nationality/culture, and every culture borrows stuff. Also, what’s wrong with a very diverse and colorful identity?

            • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              I would argue that’s what culture is. How locals take what exists and make it their own. Not sure what op is on about.

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                I’d define a national culture as a deeply rooted, shared identity. To you, what is American culture? Just spit ball it, like one of them word bubbles.

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              I refuse to get into that discussion, because when you start talking about the benefits of a strong cultural identity, people start accusing you of dangerous things. Like being a weeb.

              • Blyfh
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                What has weeaboo culture to do with this?? I don’t understand.

  • Melllvar
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    What does that even mean? What is “the American psyche”? What does it mean for it to be diseased?

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      I didn’t think it terribly political, but the partisan comment has connotations, I recognize. I’ll remove that part.

  • @some_guy
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    This is a very popular opinion outside USA. And it’s been gaining traction within. I’ve been 100% convinced of this since 2020.