Think about it. You have one arm to wrap around the back of the seat, clear view of the server, and you can treat the other interior sitter on the other side like it is a private conversation.
I think crushed ice is very liberal suburban i have a fridge that can provide crushed ice to me coded, and lots of people enjoy it because they are doing their performative task of looking enlightened with their crushed ice. sorry couldn't resist lol
Crushed ice is definitely a sign of privilege. You need a fridge with that feature; growing up we had to fill up ice trays and put them in the freezer and just wait.
Same....I remmeber having to ask my mom when I was a small weakling to get the ice out of the tray for me lol
Pebble ice is superior to crushed ice. Equal in terms of chill and dilusion which dictates its use case, but higher prestige, better mouth feel and a more pleasing aesthetics.
For real my Modern Family opinion is my wife started watching it at some point casually and eventually convinced me to watch some of it and I think it's pretty funny. It's become a good background show to throw on when it's on TV like Friends. I never cared much about the "liberalness" of it lol, by the time I even watched an episode I think they were like 6 or 7 seasons in, I didn't really think a young step mother or a gay couple with an adopted child was all that rare anymore, though I get why it may have been a bit groundbreaking when they first started. With most comedies, especially ones with long established characters, I think cherry picking certain scenes will never be as funny as watching the show a lot first and then seeing that scene, because part of what makes scenes funnier is knowing the characters and their personality traits and context of their history and etc. Obviously that's not the majority of what makes a scene funny, but I do think it's part of it. Like the restaurant scene which is just doing a version of the classic misunderstanding/mishearing thing that so many old school sitcoms did, part of the reason why that's funnier is because those characters had over time been struggling with the whole idea of being a gay couple with an adopted daughter of a different race and how they've tried to be sensitive to other's situations and sometimes fail at that and now we've got this absurd situation where they keep saying the exact wrong thing that comes off as offensive out of context to the people walking by and etc. I think their character history/context adds a little bit to that situation, though I also just find the scene itself funny lol