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(who doesn't? but eating a whole bunch is kinda hard to do.)
(who doesn't? but eating a whole bunch is kinda hard to do.)
(not for me its my autistic superpower :3)
(For casual eating I prefer the edge pieces, since yes, they are easier to hold and eat without the hassle of a plate. But for things such as adding a brownie to my ice cream, I prefer the softer middle pieces. Easier to break apart and mix into the ice cream.)
(ya'll are insane. Am I the only one who prefers middle!?!?!)
(I'm running out of arguments T^T)
(I prefer middle pieces. I am not a fan of burnt food, even if it is done purposefully. In my experience, corner pieces tend to be too hard for my liking, and that is a big no no. If I wanted something hard, I would eat a tostada. Also, brownies are famously known to be soft, chocolatey goodness, and that is exactly what the middle pieces are.)
(FACTS. FACTS ON FACTS ON FACTS ON FACTS)
(i dont even like cake or brownies)
(and you call me a weirdo)
(dw elise, you still get to defend then we tally)
(With edge pieces, in my experience you have both crunchy and gooey. Therefore I choose the edge piece overall.)
(Middle piece bc I don’t like my brownies crunchy)
(middle! Crunch is gross)
(A person of culture)
(Anyway, I would love to see/participate in an Ace Attorney-style debate here)
(please do I'm running out of arguments and my neighbours are doing really loud roadwork amd i can barley hear myself think)
(May I begin my cross examination /j /j)
(I’m kinda bad at Ace Attorney tbh I’m not sure you want my assistance)
Okay, I'm taking the middle side. Edge pieces are not good because brownies are known for being soft, melt-in-your-moith, chocolaty goodness. The edge pieces cannot melt in your mouth because they are too crispy.
(Yassss)
(that is all I will contribute)
(so if elise doesn't want a final defense, i can tally votes now)
(Yeah i think thats plently lmao. In too tired to do anything else)
(oki then. well whoever is voting, please specify what your vote is and if you have changed it. plz and thx)
(Edge :})
(has that stayed the same?)
(I mean, I said both had benefits, and then I settled on edge. Don’t know why this matters, but yeah.)
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