The most plausible explanation is that it’s a glitch copypasta. A user on a Twitch stream—perhaps a speedrunner of Resident Evil 4 (where you can shoot pigs)—typed “centoxcento” as a joke. Another user added the date. A third, quoting a famous Italian Christmas ad for a pork brand, added “a natale si mangia maiale.” Finally, a moderator deleted the chain with the note “patched.” The complete phrase became a ritualistic call-and-response meme.
Enter Marco, a local coder who had moved back from the city to run his family’s butcher shop. He spent the morning of the 30th hunched over his laptop, right next to the curing hams. While the village elders fretted that Christmas was ruined, Marco saw the problem: a "hungry" bug in the script. By noon, he shouted, "Patched!" centoxcento 21 11 30 a natale si mangia maiale patched
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La parola più straniante è (inglese per “rattoppato”, “corretto via software”). Perché usare un termine informatico per un rito gastronomico? A third, quoting a famous Italian Christmas ad