FoodPorn
Welcome to a little slice of culinary heaven where we share photos of our favorite dishes, from savory succulent sausages to delicious and delectable desserts. Made it yourself? We'd love to hear your recipe!
Rules:
1. BE KIND
Food should bring people together, not tear them apart. Think of the human on the other side of the screen, and don't troll, harass, engage in bigotry, or otherwise make others uncomfortable with your words.
2. NO ADVERTISING
This community is for sharing pictures of awesome food, not a platform to advertise.
3. NO MEMES
4. PICTURES SHOULD BE OF FOOD
Preferably good, high quality pictures of good looking grub; for pictures of terrible food, see !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca
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Why do you keep posting other people pics without credit?
Who cares, it doesn't have to be OC, and maybe they don't have the credit to attribute
It's mostly because this person is just vile. Like "put the mentally ill into camps" and LARP that they own multiple Bentley's levels of deranged. They're either some grade-A troll or one of the most toxic users on here, and I'm leaning towards troll given how vehemently they seem to be trying to give vegans a bad name with their behavior. Seriously their post history is wild.
Like they have good taste in finding other people's photos of food, but they're just awful and we really dont need them here while they're acting like this.
You people are so lame. I'm sharing pics of food that looks good hence foodporn. I'm guessing you look up every pic I post lol find something to do. Here's some homework since you're obsessed with my post. Which ones did I eat and which ones did I not?
I dont think you ate any of those pictures...
"You people" is a fantastic way to address an audience. I suggest you use it as often as possible out there.
It's always fitting
The lemmy culture.