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Okay, I'm not getting the joke. Someone care to explain?
If you swap the initial S with a C and make it into an acronym, then it turns into a slur I shall not name.

I didn't know this either. I had Thursday afternoon classes in my first year of university two years ago, so I was going around saying "See you next Thursday!" to people without realizing I was low key insulting them. Thankfully, someone pointed it out to me.
 
You're doing this fully conscious of the joke, right?

Here's my little post for today - I bought this new pan and successfully baked my first ever Detroit-style pizza at home. It turned out really well. It's so good. Nice crispy edges, thicc crust, with some dough bubbles. Plus the ingredients probably only set me back like $6-7. Not bad for three filling meals.

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Detroit-style... now that's a new one on me (and I'm half Italian-American). You'll have to give me the recipe. It looks a lot like the "grandmother pizza" that my family used to make, and which can still be found in certain sections of New York if you know where to look.
 
If you swap the initial S with a C and make it into an acronym, then it turns into a slur I shall not name.

I didn't know this either. I had Thursday afternoon classes in my first year of university two years ago, so I was going around saying "See you next Thursday!" to people without realizing I was low key insulting them. Thankfully, someone pointed it out to me.
I first heard it from my eldest sister who rarely swears. See You (phonetics) Next Tuesday (initials).

I don't imagine anyone thought you meant anything ulterior in college all the same.
 
Detroit-style... now that's a new one on me (and I'm half Italian-American). You'll have to give me the recipe. It looks a lot like the "grandmother pizza" that my family used to make, and which can still be found in certain sections of New York if you know where to look.
It's an Instagram thing. Nobody heard it until a few years. Yet another Internet culinary concoction... don't get me started.
 
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