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MisterTea 9 hours ago [-]
> Human folklore claims that “stolen food tastes better,” yet its effects on taste have not been quantified.
Back in grade school I distinctly remember the time my friend stole half a dozen rice crispies treats then exclaiming "Damn! Food tastes so much better when its stolen." I stole from that store once too but did not enjoy the treat any more than paying for it and felt only remorse. I never knew it was so widespread of a belief until now.
dlcarrier 4 hours ago [-]
My brother and I were lamenting that food snuck into movie theaters isn't as good, when no one working there cares that you're sneaking it in.
gnabgib 8 hours ago [-]
You've messed up the title
bookofjoe 7 hours ago [-]
Actual title:
>Stolen fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste
My title:
>Stolen French fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste
You're saying adding "French" "... messed up the title?"
dlcarrier 4 hours ago [-]
The poor Belgians aren't getting their representation.
Back in grade school I distinctly remember the time my friend stole half a dozen rice crispies treats then exclaiming "Damn! Food tastes so much better when its stolen." I stole from that store once too but did not enjoy the treat any more than paying for it and felt only remorse. I never knew it was so widespread of a belief until now.
>Stolen fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste
My title:
>Stolen French fries are spicier than justice: How covert larceny enhances taste
You're saying adding "French" "... messed up the title?"