![]() ![]() ( This is my 4th attempt of getting this recipe perfect. ![]() Vital Wheat Gluten (1 Tbsp) ( Optional ) (alternative : bread flour) After researching a lot, I came to a conclusion that even whole wheat bread consists of both whole wheat flour and all purpose flour) If you read the ingredient list it has wheat flour but it is enriched and bleached which we purchase as all purpose flour. ( You must be wondering if subway uses all purpose flour then how come its healthy, not its not as healthy as they advertise. I have made Corn & Peas as it was most requested but I have got many requests as well. In this video I'm making Parmesan Oregano Bread, which is the basic italian white bread with parmesan oregano sprinkle on the top. This is another howtobasic video of bread. Since Subway bakes their own bread, it was very important for us as well to show you how to make a subway sandwich at home from scratch. #SYBOTV #SubwaySurfers #WorldTour #SUBSURF #2020 □ Follow us on TikTok: Giveaways, fan art, and more on Instagram: Get your Limited Edition SUBSURF Vans here: □ Download Subway Surfers for FREE on □□♀️□ Our fact check work is supported in part by a grant from Facebook.Whether you're new to the game or a Subway Surfers veteran, hone your game and become the master of the scoreboard with Alex's 8 simple tricks and gameplay tips! □ You can subscribe to our print edition, ad-free app or electronic newspaper replica here. Daily Mail, July 3, 2012, " Well that's one solution to people sleeping rough! China puts down concrete spikes to stop beggars dossing under city bridges"., July 6, 2012, " Vagrant-repelling spiked ground sparks fury".Imaginechina, accessed April 7, Twitter profile.Pacific Standard, March 20, 2015, " UNKIND ARCHITECTURE: DESIGNING AGAINST THE HOMELESS".18, 2015, " Anti-homeless spikes: ‘Sleeping rough opened my eyes to the city’s barbed cruelty’" MSDNC - Commentary & Satire, accessed April 7, Twitter profile.Hunter Penn, accessed April 7, Twitter profile.The original image was taken in Guangzhou, China, several years ago and shows the underpass was not painted. We rate a photo of a pride-themed, spike-covered underpass SATIRE since it was altered by a comedian who confirmed the images’ satirical intent. More images of the spikes can be seen in this 2012 Daily Mail article. Guangzhou city leaders came under scrutiny in 2012 after social media users shared images of concrete spikes in areas frequented by homeless people. According to the photo description, it was taken in Guangzhou in the Guangdong providence of China. Photo credits for the original image belong to the Chinese photo agency Imaginechina. Pacific Standard Magazine used the same photo in another 2015 article.įact check: Chick-fil-A is not releasing a steak filet sandwich that's an old April Fools' joke The Guardian featured the photo in a 2015 article about ‘"defensive architecture," which describes architectural features sometimes used to prevent homeless individuals from sleeping in public places. The unaltered image shows the underpass was concrete and not painted rainbow colors. Underpass was not pained in original image Some Twitter users criticized Penn for altering the image to slam Democrats while others jumped on board. “Just to be clear I am on the left but am mocking performative gestures by wealthy Dems.”Īs of April 7, the tweet had more than 2,800 retweets, 400 quote tweets and 17,000 likes.įact check: The deadline to file 2020 federal taxes was extended to May 17 “The post was intended to be satire, poking fun at ‘rainbow capitalism’ and the frequent use of identity politics by liberals trying to appear woke but do nothing to actually solve the underlying issue ie how the councils of Seattle, Portland etc enact tons of meaningless virtue signaling but never have actually addressed homelessness which disproportionately affects LGBTQ youth," he wrote. Penn’s Twitter bio explains that he is a creator of the parody and satire account MSDNC News. Comedian confirms he satirically altered the imageĬomedian Hunter Penn posted the image to Twitter on April 5. The Twitter user confirmed to USA TODAY that he altered the image and shared it as a joke. The original image was taken in China and the spikes were not rainbow-painted.įact check: Bending an electrical wire won't stop flow of electricityĪ Facebook page that shared the image confirmed to USA TODAY in a message that it was intended satirically. The image was first shared as a tweet and has since spread across social platforms as a screenshot. at the pride themed anti-homeless spike covered underpass,” it reads. Viewers are interpreting the image as a visual representation of hypocritical Democratic policies. AP The claim: Image shows a pride-themed, spike-covered underpassĪn altered image of a rainbow-painted, spike-covered underpass is raising some eyebrows on social media.
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