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this post was submitted on 07 Dec 2023
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No one made mention of anything being ‘invented’ anywhere until you, just now. I think I’d like to quote from one of history’s true greatest food scholars when I say, “What is even going on in this thread?”
I’m outta here.
That's what it is...
When OP said "Indian food" you took it as any food that's sold in India, regardless of where it originated
So like, if there's a taco bell, then tacos are Indian.
If there's spaghetti, then spaghetti is Indian.
I'd think that would also mean all those people "worldwide" aren't eating Indian food either then. They're eating the food of whatever country theyre in. Do you think Uber Eats has spaceships? Is that what ufos really are?
Good night, thanks for sticking around long enough I could start to understand what you were talking about. That shit was a trip.