Garlic goblins is a weird one, since China, India, and pretty much all the South and East Asian countries consume the vast majority of global garlic production. I guess Asians are honorary Whiteys again today,
Garlic goblins sound like it would be French-specific. I'm partial to vanilla gorillas- there's a special irony that they could call us gorillas, but we wouldn't be the ones chimping out.
Paper is the stupidest; how is that even supposed to be insulting? Scraped the bottom for the barrel so hard for that one that it brought up gravel from underneath.
I do like "cornstarch crusaders" and "garlic goblins"
Garlic goblins is a weird one, since China, India, and pretty much all the South and East Asian countries consume the vast majority of global garlic production. I guess Asians are honorary Whiteys again today,
Garlic I think is popular in Romania (Transylvania)
Well by most of the residents….. the extremely old seem to be repulsed by it for some reason
Also in Italy and Southern France.
That said, I'm pretty sure it's not clever or anything, it's just referring to the fact that garlics are white.
I heard that there is a Japanese slur for Koreans that translates to "garlic eaters".
I love garlic spice mixes on my food
Garlic goblins sound like it would be French-specific. I'm partial to vanilla gorillas- there's a special irony that they could call us gorillas, but we wouldn't be the ones chimping out.
Paper is the stupidest; how is that even supposed to be insulting? Scraped the bottom for the barrel so hard for that one that it brought up gravel from underneath.
Italians. I swear, every Italian in my neighbourhood growing up looked like they were scared of vampires, with fucktons of garlic hanging by the door.
Were they eaten by vampires? No. Thus, their precautions worked.