Every thursday night for the last 3 weeks I've been like, eh, I've had enough nutrients today so for dinner I'll just have tostones and two beers and call it a night. And every time it feels like a pit in my stomach, like I ate rocks, and I feel it moving through my intestines where it eventually fades into nothing. Third day it's gone. Like there was never a problem.The weird thing is, beer on its own doesn't do this, and tostones on their own also do not do this. It is the specific combination of tostones and beer for dinner.What are your favorite combos that aren't ok together, even though they should be?
>>22099936There's no such thing as "tostones", OP.
iTards get what they deserve.
Grandma used to make tostones. Mom buys them frozen. I should get a bag.
>>22099940Thothoneh is how it's pronounced, to the western ear. Perhaps you've heard of those. I bet you were sounding it out like a westoid would do. Toes tones. Like the deftones. But it don't be like that.Don't be ashamed, it's how we learn. Many an ang mo has mispronounced a common food term. It happens to the best of us.
>>22099936No wonder it feels like rocks. You're eating tombstones you twit.
>>22099940Fried plantains.
>>22099946I hear Latinx people pronouncing it as tah toe nay. The way you spelled it sounds like the gay Spanish lisp people from parts of Spain use. Like how they say Ibitha instead of Ibiza.
>>22099985LOL, I was thinking this exactly. And look how fucking smug he was.>Itth how we learn, it happenth to the bethed of uth
>>22099985>Latinx
>>22099985Top tier bait