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As far as I know, it is not.

It never was in Australia either but because of cross pop cultural bleeding it has gained some traction. Kinda like muppet and I do like "pants" as a derogatory term.

We will NEVER accept "crisps" though - they are chips. We know in context whether somebody wants "potato chips" in a packet from a super market or hot "chips" from the fish and chips shops. We are not dumb.

"Crisps" justs sounds retarded and is hard to say.


Crispspspspspspsps. When do you stop?

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As far as I know, it is not.

It never was in Australia either but because of cross pop cultural bleeding it has gained some traction. Kinda like muppet and I do like "pants" as a derogatory term.

We will NEVER accept "crisps" though - they are chips. We know in context whether somebody wants "potato chips" in a packet from a super market or hot "chips" from the fish and chips shops. We are not dumb.

"Crisps" justs sounds retarded and is hard to say.


Crispspspspspspsps. When do you stop?
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As far as I know, it is not.

It never was in Australia either but because of cross pop cultural bleeding it has gained some traction. Kinda like muppet and I do like "pants" as a derogatory term.

We will NEVER accept "crisps" though - they are chips. We know in context whether somebody wants "potato chips" in a packet from a super market or hot "chips" from the fish and chips shops. We are not dumb.

"Crisps" justs sounds retarded and is hard to say.


Crispspspspspspsps. When do you stop?
After crisps, you say crisp as in the picture is crisp don't you? It's just that with an s.
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As far as I know, it is not.

It never was in Australia either but because of cross pop cultural bleeding it has gained some traction. Kinda like muppet and I do like "pants" as a derogatory term.

We will NEVER accept "crisps" though - they are chips. We know in context whether somebody wants "potato chips" in a packet from a super market or hot "chips" from the fish and chips shops. We are not dumb.

"Crisps" justs sounds retarded and is hard to say.


Crispspspspspspsps. When do you stop?
Crisps is hard to say? Are you joking?

If it's hard to say crisps then you must be...
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As far as I know, it is not.

It never was in Australia either but because of cross pop cultural bleeding it has gained some traction. Kinda like muppet and I do like "pants" as a derogatory term.

We will NEVER accept "crisps" though - they are chips. We know in context whether somebody wants "potato chips" in a packet from a super market or hot "chips" from the fish and chips shops. We are not dumb.

"Crisps" justs sounds retarded and is hard to say.


Crispspspspspspsps. When do you stop?
Crisps are crisps and chips are chips and never the twain shall meet.
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