Can a commie explain Dialectical materialism to me.
literally nothing wrong with ketchup, look there's even tomato on it, that's pretty much ketchup
>>140057463
>being a snob about hotdogs of all fucking things
>>140057556
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>>140057556
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>>140057639
Ketchup overpowers the meatflavor. It simply isnt a viable condiment for any meat. Honestly ketchup only belongs on potatoes.
>>140057463
Ketchup, chili and onions is the best hot dog though.
>>140057463
why are the jalopenos whole? Why not take a few seconds to slice the peppers? damn you instant gratification generation.
>>140057691
I disagree, they don't overpower, merely compliment
>>140057463
Ketchup goes perfectly with a hot dog provided there's mustard there to balance the sweetness.
I made sausage sizzles for dinner last night (which is pretty much a hot dog) and didn't have any ketchup in the house but probably would have used it had I had it. Just mustard and onions.
>>140057463
Matter(as in the whole of the world being composed of it in a materialist basis) is structured in such a way that it necessary needs a reaction to it in another form(against other matter it frictions). Since matter is objectively measurable it will eventually grow almost to infinity and abundance would grace upon humanity in the form of communism where we'd have all the resources to use for whatever we want. Dialectical materialism describes the History that leads to this part. The great trinity of Europe ancient era > middle ages > modernity is replaces here(in Marx and Engels) with their economic trinity of feudal economy > capitalist economy and finally communism.
Enjoy 5k pages condensed into 3 sentences.
Dr. Pepper + Hot Dog with Ketchup pls
>>140057796
I dont lecture you on meat pies, so dont go telling me what a proper hot dog is
>>140058293
but unlike him you need a lecture