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10A canadiano is a Molsen
Could just invent their own drink but instead changed its "pronouns". Familiar.
"Americano" was not made up by Americans, it was made up by the Italians to give the American GIs in Jew War 2 the same strength of coffee they were used to at home. It has a historical reason for that name.
Canada's contribution to coffee is normalizing shitty QSR coffee as a national identity.
Canada's contribution to coffee is normalizing shitty QSR coffee as a national identity.
I hate my faggy countrymen and their unearned sense of superiority to Americans.
'We beat americans at sports ball and let every flavor of faggot and nigger run our institutions cus we don't want to offend anyone. We are soooooo much better and civilized than America cus of that."
But they don't realize we are in the same boat being steered towards a waterfall by the same degenerate jew minds.
'We beat americans at sports ball and let every flavor of faggot and nigger run our institutions cus we don't want to offend anyone. We are soooooo much better and civilized than America cus of that."
But they don't realize we are in the same boat being steered towards a waterfall by the same degenerate jew minds.
who measures it in ounces
@grey
"And then everyone clapped."
"And then everyone clapped."
@Ghislaine @grey definitely not fucking Canadians lmfao
@pepsi_man
canadians of all races of the world exchanged knowing looks, smiling and nodding in unison.
@grey
canadians of all races of the world exchanged knowing looks, smiling and nodding in unison.
@grey
@sapphire @Ghislaine @grey
We do use ounces in a lot of circumstances, particularly given we import so much stuff from USA. Also pounds, inches, feet, etc. Especially in the skilled trades. But weirdly we prefer metres to yards, kilometres to miles, etc. It's really a mixed bag. The metric system was only adopted within my own lifetime and I remember in school when they made the switch and we had to relearn everything differently. 50 years later and the rest of society hasn't fully caught up yet.
We do use ounces in a lot of circumstances, particularly given we import so much stuff from USA. Also pounds, inches, feet, etc. Especially in the skilled trades. But weirdly we prefer metres to yards, kilometres to miles, etc. It's really a mixed bag. The metric system was only adopted within my own lifetime and I remember in school when they made the switch and we had to relearn everything differently. 50 years later and the rest of society hasn't fully caught up yet.