Square Pizza isn't some kind of Americanized invention. It originated in Sicily. So yeah my Sicilian ancestors don't mind.
Yeah you’re right of course. Schools serve it like that too sometimes in Italy. But I somehow still automatically associate it with Americans whenever it comes up.
I remember in the 90s when I was a kid I’d stay at friends’ houses and they’d be all hyped because their mom made “pizza” and I remember thinking “what the fuck is this” because it always looked (except that it was somewhat flat) and tasted nothing like actual pizza
yeah by square pizza of course i mean like Detroit style like Jet's and not like Totino's cracker with ketchup pizza lol
There's a New England square pizza place called Tripoli's and it's fucking amazing. The one near me is near the beach so my family just calls it beach pizza.
Emma's or Cape Cod Cafe frozen pizzas from the grocery store are actually really good if you chuck them on the grill.
Kroger brand thick crust is the way to go from frozen. Cheap, but it’s actually solid. Pretty sure it’s just digiorno though.
Kroger brand lemon lime seltzer LITERALLY sustain me. I'm not using that hyperbolically. I literally go through like half a. Case a day
Turning off motion smoothing is the first thing you should do. Not so much an unpopular opinion as an uninformed one.
I’m wondering though if the newer tvs have it turned off automatically now though. I bought a new 4K last year and don’t see it on there
I was watching something at a friend's house and it was so disorienting. It makes everything look like a soap opera.
People in that thread defending motion smoothing really depresses me. It is like the pan-and-scan days.