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(YOU /FRY/ IT DUDE YOU DONT COOK IT WITH WATER)
(YOU /FRY/ IT DUDE YOU DONT COOK IT WITH WATER)
(WTF NO YOU DONT)
(NO DUDE YOU DONT BOIL IT)
(YES YOU DO)
( @anxiety-friend-again TELL HIM YOU USE WATER TO MAKE RICE)
(YOU DO NOT)
(water makes it puff up)
(I'm at lunch, and EVERYONE here says you use liquid to cook rice. Avhira is here, and like 8 other people. And we all say, RICE. IS. COOKED. WITH . WATER.)
(ABSOLUTELY NOT)
(When you fry rice your browning it. When you boil rice your cooking it. More importantly, WHY TF ARE YOU EATING CRUNCHY RICE)
(EXACTLY)
Sam walked in when she heard that. "Why in the name of the Dao are NOT you using water to cook the rice?!"
(water makes it puff up)
(thats the point)
"Yeah, you're literally supposed to…"
"Your wierd. your- " Her phone rang and she picked it up. "annyeong imo. eotteohge jinaeseyo? na? ajumma, nae lummeiteu pin-i michyeoss-eoyo. geu salam jeongmal isanghan salam-ieyo. dodaeche nuga muldo eobs-i bab-eul jisneun geolkkayo. geuge migug yaegiingayo? migug-indeul-eun botong geuleohge habnikka?" She was talking to her Aunt Mi-Soon. From her facial expressions, she was telling her about the rice thing
(Google translate powers activate)
(aww yea)
(It didn't work ;-; what language is it?)
(When you fry rice your browning it. When you boil rice your cooking it. More importantly, WHY TF ARE YOU EATING CRUNCHY RICE)
(it's not crunchy!!!! it's pre cooked)
(it's called house /fried/ rice for a reason)
(…)
(It didn't work ;-; what language is it?)
(sorry it took so long to respond. It's Korean,
"Hi auntie. How are you? That's good. Me? I'm good. Auntie, my roommate Finn is weird. He eats crunchy rice. Who tf does that? is that an American thing? Do Americans normally do that?" I tried to translate it exactly and it didn't work for me either so that's what I said)
(Ohhhh thanks lol)
(yw)
"Fine. If you're gonna eat rice like a maniac, you can make it yourself." Jackson abandoned the water on the stove and opened the fridge.
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