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TopicOpposite of soft serve ice cream
Golden Road
07/06/18 12:10:16 AM
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Super_Thug44 posted...
Ffs it's like you're planning on writing a thesis on the elusive terms of non-soft serve ice cream. Or you're just grade-A trolling, which I will admit you're doing a great job of if true.

If I'm trolling, I'm so good that I didn't even know it! I got myself good!

Like seriously, I made this thread because of a weird conversation earlier about ice cream, both soft serve and hard, and it came up that we didn't know what hard ice cream was called. I thought this would be a fun little thread and maybe someone out there would know of the term used. I never expected this thread to blow up the way it did, like I thought it would just be a little thread that might get answered if I was lucky. Instead it turned into a mess with most people being as deliberately unhelpful as possible, which I guess happens sometimes on this board, but I mistakenly believed this thread was benign enough to avoid that fate. Turns out that people take their ice cream very seriously.

I know it's called ice cream. Telling me that it's called ice cream is entirely unhelpful. I was asking what it's called when you want to make the distinction between hard ice cream and soft serve ice cream.
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