European eggs in a European train. Eggs and trains contribute to social cohesion π₯ππ«πͺπΊ
European eggs in a European train. Eggs and trains contribute to social cohesion π₯ππ«πͺπΊ


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The American mind cannot comprehend this
62 2 ReplyLiterally. I'm just sitting here wondering if European trains have a first class section or something.
The only eggs you'll find on an American train come in the form of a used tampon left on the floor...
18 0 ReplyYou can use that as a teabag!
3 0 ReplyOmg thanks for the visual!
4 0 ReplyUhhh Amtrak has both First Class as well as Diner Cars with eggs lol. Itβs just so slow and shitty that youβve never bothered to be on it.
3 0 ReplyThey do have first class. But the on board restaurant (if there is one) is accessable for all, not only 1st class travelers.
22 0 ReplyBut in some trains, 1st class also includes service to your seat, while peasants need to walk to the restaurant car.
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We paid a tiny bit more on a german train for dinner, fresh fish iirc and it was delicious, served by a waiter, god the railways in the uk are shit.
7 0 ReplyDo English trains have actual food anymore, even in first class? It's been years since I travelled first class.
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The American mind wonders why the yolks are a deep orange instead of neon yellow.
22 1 ReplyIt's just a matter of what you feed the chickens dude
13 0 ReplyOther chickens.
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You're not kidding. I lived on land with ducks and chickens. Not only are the yolks a deep and rich color, they're thicker and more sticky. I miss having fresh duck eggs daily.
14 0 ReplyThe European mind has never learned of carotenoids, I guess.
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Y'all are never getting rid of me je voudrais manger all this merde up in here
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