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Roody
joined Feb 11, 2022

There's always money in the Hinami stand

Icon_tinyrain
joined Jan 30, 2017

ALWAYS check behind waterfalls.

Akko%20x%20mari%2007
joined Mar 20, 2016

Quite a sight when Practice Dummies are in action. But no matter how much "training" they underwent, I doubt these guys could handle Edd & Tom.

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joined Mar 9, 2024

There's a plot in traditional Chinese novel Journel to the West that Sun Wukong jumped through the waterfall and found a hole big enough to host the whole group of monkeys behind it so there's that. Yeah you ALWAYS check behind waterfalls.

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joined Mar 9, 2024

Also how kind of Hinami to offer free training to those guys, I'm so moved.

Hanasakukawaii_small
joined Mar 20, 2014

C'mon, Tsukino, can't you see that Hinami needs lots of sunscreen? Time to get busy!

Ykn1
joined Dec 20, 2018

Good for the guys.

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joined Apr 4, 2014

So did glasses get Hinami's number?

Ichimatsu_kohina_11153
joined Jul 25, 2014

I'm not trapped on the beach volley court with you. You're trapped in the beach volley court with me.

joined Feb 22, 2018

And now a completely useless Salad Day fact: The word salad is originated from the Latin Herba Salata, meaning salty herbs. The Romans made salad dressings from salt brines and put them on various raw vegetables. However the modern salad has only existed since the 16th century, and modern salad dressings only date back to the 19th century.

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joined May 28, 2021

I swear, every time Hinami tries to be legit sweet and romantic, she makes it so obtuse that it goes completely over Tsukino's head (^^)

Hanasakukawaii_small
joined Mar 20, 2014

Something's going to be tossed. I just feel it.

joined Jan 14, 2020

And now a completely useless Salad Day fact: The word salad is originated from the Latin Herba Salata, meaning salty herbs. The Romans made salad dressings from salt brines and put them on various raw vegetables. However the modern salad has only existed since the 16th century, and modern salad dressings only date back to the 19th century.

Does 'modern dressings' mean stuff based on mayonnaise? That might be right. But oil and vinegar goes way back. The 1699 Acetaria is a long book on vegetarianism, with a discourse on salads ('sallets'), and basic dressing ingredients of olive oil, wine vinegar, salt, mustard, pepper. One dressing, '[79]', says 3 parts olive oil, 1 part vinegar or other acid, horseradish, mustard seed, and two egg yolks (boiled, so probably not an impromptu mayonnaise.)

Going further back, Columella, a Roman from the first century AD, had a salad recipe with oil, vinegar, and salted cheese, over lettuce and arugula/rocket. Though he seems to crush the leaves in a mortar with all the other ingredients, so I guess you get a weird salad paste.

Apicius apparently also had oil and vinegar dressings. With stock or brine, presumably for the salt.

Ykn1
joined Dec 20, 2018

That chicken salad doesn't look like much of a salad...

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joined Nov 13, 2022

Oooh things are getting saucy in the salad discourse here...

Icon_tinyrain
joined Jan 30, 2017

That chicken salad doesn't look like much of a salad...

inb4 Not a salad becomes a tag.

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