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A Malaysian social media influencer is catching heat for her pompous attitude about hustling free kebabs just for being sexy. It seems that the age-old adage of “beauty gets you everything” has been proven once again, this time by TikTok user @_erynamira. Or was it? The influencer recently went viral for a video showcasing her …

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  On 2/7/2023 at 10:47 AM, KaptainRob said:

I wouldn't call her sexy, certainly not compared with Thaiger's TikTok star, and wonder why this staged promotion is even rated as news.

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You think BigH is sexy?

Each to their own I guess. 

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  On 2/7/2023 at 11:07 AM, Soidog said:

Pretty girl but not sexy. I do hope the snowflakes are triggered by this overt sexual coercion 😂

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Well I did get triggered because now I want a kebab.

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  On 2/7/2023 at 11:23 AM, KaptainRob said:

Is he moonlighting on TikTok? 

I was referring to Bie.

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Well someone was on there dancing to Britney Spears records while wearing a pink tutu and cat ears.

I kinda just assumed it was him.

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That looks like a gyro sandwich, not the entire kebab (the big chunk of meat on the spit).  Or maybe he threw the entire kebab at her?

https://www.thespruceeats.com/gyros-a-greek-classic-912899

  On 2/8/2023 at 5:54 AM, Augratin said:

That looks like a gyro sandwich, not the entire kebab (the big chunk of meat on the spit).  Or maybe he threw the entire kebab at her?

https://www.thespruceeats.com/gyros-a-greek-classic-912899

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Here in Vancouver all the Middle Eastern places call them "Donair"

  On 2/8/2023 at 5:49 PM, Marc26 said:

Here in Vancouver all the Middle Eastern places call them "Donair"

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Kebab just means roasted meat in (I think) arabic.  Then you have the donner kebab, that big hunk of meat on the spit, shish kebabs (individual bits of meat & veggies on skewers, and gyros (which I suppose could be called gyro kebabs) meaning the sandwiches made with kebab.

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I suppose calling the sandwich a kebab is like calling a hamburger a 'burger'.  I'll allow it.

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  On 2/9/2023 at 4:14 AM, Augratin said:

Kebab just means roasted meat in (I think) arabic.  Then you have the donner kebab, that big hunk of meat on the spit, shish kebabs (individual bits of meat & veggies on skewers, and gyros (which I suppose could be called gyro kebabs) meaning the sandwiches made with kebab.

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I suppose calling the sandwich a kebab is like calling a hamburger a 'burger'.  I'll allow it.

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I've also had the Israeli version called a Shishlik

There used to be a food truck by my office

It was more ground lamb on skewers 

It was fantastic 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.food.com/amp/recipe/shishlik-israeli-skewers-302801

  On 2/9/2023 at 4:14 AM, Augratin said:

Kebab just means roasted meat in (I think) arabic.  Then you have the donner kebab, that big hunk of meat on the spit, shish kebabs (individual bits of meat & veggies on skewers, and gyros (which I suppose could be called gyro kebabs) meaning the sandwiches made with kebab.

kebabs.png.38252993e594512388a7b3da42d8e6a1.png

I suppose calling the sandwich a kebab is like calling a hamburger a 'burger'.  I'll allow it.

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I will admit to a doner kebab occasionaly, but plead inebriation at the time - mostly I just think about do I really want to eat something containing meat that has been sat there festering for hours on end. 

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