Submitted by girl_from_the_crypt t3_10dbk6i in nosleep
Writerhowell t1_j4kv6wf wrote
Reply to comment by No-Sympathy-630 in Warnings to the wannabe cryptid hunters: The Devil wears sweatpants by girl_from_the_crypt
>Would love to have that power of his actually, to move without moving. Life would be so much easier, hehe.
Commutes would barely exist if we could all do that. AMAZING.
No-Sympathy-630 t1_j4kvyyx wrote
I KNOW, RIGHT?! I'd save so much from travel expenses and buy all the cheesesteaks I could!
girl_from_the_crypt OP t1_j4ky70l wrote
Cheese steaks... Sounds yummy
Writerhowell t1_j4n7t1m wrote
What's a cheesesteak? Is it just a steak with cheese melted on top or something?
superdaveyboy t1_j4op8c4 wrote
Pretty much in sandwich form. Thinly sliced beef topped with cheese on a hoagie, usually with onions and peppers. Delicious. I wonder how hell’s cheesesteaks compare to Philly’s
Writerhowell t1_j4ozzvf wrote
At least they're probably always kept hot. *shrugs*
thatsnotexactlyme t1_j4uggzf wrote
i thought that was a beef dip?
No-Sympathy-630 t1_j4op2yt wrote
Not quite. Picture a hot dog, except the sausage is replaced by sliced steak. And melted cheese (so much melted cheese)
Writerhowell t1_j4ozuoo wrote
Ah, okay. We never really had steaks when I was a kid; we couldn't afford it. Then I became a vegetarian. I'm not even sure that cheesesteaks are a thing in Australia.
No-Sympathy-630 t1_j4pp1tz wrote
Oh, well, I've just turned 18 and I've had steak once so far, so yeah, it's a rare luxury. And cheesesteaks aren't a thing where I'm at either, but I've seen them on street food shows and I know a guilty pleasure when I see one :P Oh and my dad swears by them from his time working at a restaurant, so that's there too
relliott15 t1_j4u6xxm wrote
Cheesesteaks are a Philly thing. Purely American shit from what I understand.
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