@@alioc3298mafia have their hands everywhere tbh and not just in Italy, they have control everywhere (and yes, a quick research can show you that there's mafia even from where she is from, they just work in the "dark" but they are there) realistically mafia control Italy as a whole sadly.
@@Ikx._ No,i know that.But,that is how italians would probably pronounce murder,without it having to be an additon of merda in it,it may really just be in imitation of the accent.
@@jahirareyes1102highly unlikely and she’s Italian and also as an Italian myself people don’t sound like that when saying murder lol, Silvia tends to add in random jokes.
My mom always put pineapple on pizza since I was young, It kinda grew on me I guess! Personally I like pineapple on pizza but without it it's still good!
From the sound of it, she stepped on a single noodle, therefore they wouldn't have yelled "ShE sTePpEd On My SpAgHetTi!" They would have yelled "ShE sTePpEd On My SpAgHeTtO!!" 😂😂 (Spaghetti is actually the plural, a single noodle is a spaghetto)
We really all need to be on alert, since those authentic Italian flying pizzas occasionally get carried up into the higher atmosphere, and get blown thousands of miles away, then they freeze and come down like a meteor, crashing into someone’s roof or blasting through the side of a train, derailing it and killing hundreds. Watch the skies!!
Merda in italian means "Shit" So she basically called someone a piece of shit while saying "Murderer" Proud that She's the italian personality the rest of the world sees, she's funny as fuck
@@LisaPiccablottoI’m a half Italian that lives in Australia, but a duel citizen and very close to my Italian side, pineapple on pizza is an absolute CRIME 😂
Which is kind of silly considering pizza is Italian-American and not really Italian. Immigrants during the 1800s and early 1900s couldn't afford olive oil for things like flatbread and pasta, so they used tomato sauce as a replacement. After a few generations, bada-bing-bada-boom, you have pizza. And on pizza you have people using whatever ingredients they have laying around in America, such as pineapples or hamburger. So Italians in Italy getting upset over pineapples on pizza is like Americans getting upset over jalapenos in pho noodle soup.
@@nekrataalithere is nothing accurate about your comment. And the problem of pineapple on pizza is that it just doesn't work as it should. That's why you shouldn't put jam on it as well.
As an Italian that has been to Italy I can confirm to never ask for pineapple and to watch your step because you definitely will be arrested as if you’re a tourist then you will be deported and banned for doing either of those things