The original post is this disgusting-looking /r/food post: [i ate] a deluxe Italian sandwich:
Someone points out that this has nothing to do with Italy:
Wikipedia doesn't say to use 5kg or random mixed meat and 5 grams of veggies. Wrong proportion and wrong ingredients. It doesn't make sense to do it like this.
But I guess it's the “American way”. ==> American sandwich
They get downmarseyd to -221 and crossposted to /r/iamveryculinary: Italian learns what an "Italian" sandwich is and immediately becomes the authority on why OP is making it wrong
Let's see what angry Redditors have to say:
Eep pray this guy never learns about French toast.
I don't understand this, French toast is something that they actually eat in France.
I just imagine some dude sitting on the potty angrily commenting on a small picture of a sandwich on his phone.
Just like you sitting on the potty angrily commenting on a comment on a small picture of a sandwich on his phone.
Why is immigration and ancestry such a difficult concept for some people to understand?
Peepeeheads pretending to be Italians and the 'No true Scotsman' fallacy, name a more iconic duo
You mean like someone who calls it an Italian sandwich?
@KONGLAND for once I'm begging you to see the light.
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Like many other autism-level things, I'll forever have the ingredients to a Fazolis Italian sub burned into my memory.
Ham pepperoni salami sausage provolone lettuce tomato mayo red wine vinaigrette
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