What’s the definition of civilization here? There are different definitions of civilization. (Which may, or may not relate to the etymology of the word, in case there are any who believe in the etymological fallacy that the first meaning is the “real” meaning.) If you have tamales you’re civilized and if you don’t you’re not?
Ya gotta get ‘em from South Chicago, around 115th and Torrance; where the steel mills used to be. My relatives always had them when we went over there. And we always brought plenty home with us.
eromlig 12 months ago
It just might beat feathers growing out of one’s head.
LawrenceS 12 months ago
What’s the definition of civilization here? There are different definitions of civilization. (Which may, or may not relate to the etymology of the word, in case there are any who believe in the etymological fallacy that the first meaning is the “real” meaning.) If you have tamales you’re civilized and if you don’t you’re not?
NRHAWK Premium Member 12 months ago
Hey, it’s better than being wrapped in banana leaves. That “green” taste just doesn’t seem right.
PoodleGroomer 12 months ago
Because you don’t have cast iron or titanium-ceramic coated aluminum.
SofaKing Premium Member 12 months ago
10,000 years can’t be correct, my xtian neighbors insist the Earth is only 4,000 years old.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
They are durable, recyclable and fit (if you are shaped like an ear of corn).
CoffeeBob Premium Member 12 months ago
Tradition, being held hostage by eons of dead people.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 12 months ago
They add to the flavor! It’s not the same if they aren’t steamed in cornhusk.
carlosrivers 12 months ago
Ya gotta get ‘em from South Chicago, around 115th and Torrance; where the steel mills used to be. My relatives always had them when we went over there. And we always brought plenty home with us.