I get the sentiment, but overnight oats with honey and banana fucking slaps. I’d eat that if I was queen of the world (ignoring the fact that I wouldn’t be queen of the world very long because I’d use my unquestioned power to dismantle all the fucked up systems that made a “queen of the world” possible)
Maybe a slight tangent, but it drives me insane when I see/hear people do the following in scripted or written content.
The normal, very casual sentence structure could be “Chocolate cake, which I am quite partial to…” but they will flip it around, which is usually fine, but they do it in a way that doesn’t make sense with the words used. They’ll do something like “Chocolate cake, of which I am quite partial to”. (Where the correct rearrangement would be “to which I am quite partial”)
I know its nitpicky because I can still perfectly understand their meaning, but it feels like people do it because they want to sound smarter. And that’s fine! I just wish they’d go that tiny step further and learn how to properly use that method of sentence rearrangement! Drives me nuts.
That is all.