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Vitalik Buterin
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Seen in Toronto: a pizza shop named after the Esperanto word for "pizza" [probably unintentionally though :( ]
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Meanwhile in Taipei: avocado pizza, in a restaurant that seems to specialize in Italian/hipster fusion cuisine. Part of my brain has at times thought the whole "Taiwan as a world capital of Plurality" thing is overintellectualized and corny, but it's growing on me!
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@nicnode
so, you’re telling me that the word pizza is pizza in every language but esperanto decided to change it just for the lols?
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@greyseymour
yeah dawg you might be a little “lost in the [pizza] sauce” on this one :( — that said, had no idea you were/are a fellow auxlang nerd; what are your thoughts on Ido? also, hot take: markdown has the power to become the auxlang of formatting, & will fundamentally change our approach to emphasis in written form.
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pugson
@pugson
pizza (pie) company
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Garrett
@garrett
what are your top 5 favorite cities?
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Petra ⊙
@0xpetra
Someone needs to start the /conlang channel...
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@lethl
I live 2 min from there. Are you in this general area?
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@no
My French Canadian ex told me she went to pee co for pizza. And I was like what is that…days late, pie co. Got it.
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@hirad.eth
The ultimate badge of honour for a city’s pizza scene is to get its own style of pizza (New York, Chicago). Toronto has got potential.
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