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Bacon and pineapple for the most part, but also a fan of ham & pineapple, pepperoni, chicken & pineapple, and the occasional splurge of shrimp, bacon, hot peppers, a tangy salsa sauce base, and pineapple.
im just talking out of my ass pineapple pizza is ♥♥♥♥♥♥' garbage lmao
So you go sauceless too? No tomato sauce?
In general, the "change" you declare as a "liberating advance/progress" is in reality merely the conservation and pursuit of old values (e.g. mindless sexuality or the consumption of junk food like pineapple pizza in general) on a larger scale. It's not progress, but the (often destructive) upscaling of, and free indulgence in, old ideas. As for me? I consider myself transcended from this behaviour. And no longer requiring common types of food, but drawing my energy via exposure of my astral body to interdimensional pranapple pizza, if I consume physical pizza, then only under consideration of utmost mindfulness.
the older generations, while having lived longer, are not exclusively wiser, and more often than not, have caused or been a major part in the creation of problems plaguing society and modern america, such as the housing crisis, the gradual destruction of the economy, climate change, and too many other to name. i do not claim to support the removal of ethics and religion, but rather to disregard the things of these things that hold us back as a society. religion in particular can act as a moral guideline in some cases, but in many other (the hatred against homosexuals, bigotry towards ethno-religious groups, and murder of the fellow man) can hold us back as a society.
it is our duty as men and women of the future to reflect on what the previous generations have done right and wrong, what guidelines led them to such actions, and to move forward, as the continually improving species that is man.
also ur a peepee head >:(