Dice shaming? This could be a thing. RNGs in general could use some shaming (do you hear me, Blizzard?!).
Also, it's petrifaction.
--Patrick
Dice shaming? This could be a thing. RNGs in general could use some shaming (do you hear me, Blizzard?!).
pet·ri·fac·tionDice shaming? This could be a thing. RNGs in general could use some shaming (do you hear me, Blizzard?!).
Also, it's petrifaction.
--Patrick
(From Miriam-Webster online)
... Charlie?Is it any wonder that we are where we are?
]All he's missing is a fedora.
Of course, the other giveaway is when we visit Germany... and use our forks with our right hands.
Wait, they don't?Of course, the other giveaway is when we visit Germany... and use our forks with our right hands.
Why not? I'm right handed, I'm better with my right hand. If I'm not using my knife, why wouldn't I want to eat with my most dextrous hand?That's fucked up. Why switch hands?
For EVERY bite??Why not? I'm right handed, I'm better with my right hand. If I'm not using my knife, why wouldn't I want to eat with my most dextrous hand?
This.stienman said:I'm lazy. I cut several pieces, then eat them.
Maybe it's not a nationality thing but mostly because of not knowing how to eat?I'm lazy. I cut several pieces, then eat them.
I may not be handsome, but I'm Canadian and white and I do the same.Maybe it's not a nationality thing but mostly because of not knowing how to eat?
I'm a white, Canadian handsome left handed man and eat with a fork in the left hand and a knife in my right hand and the don't need pinch hitters to get the food from my plate to my mouth. They are delivered with brisk efficient German planning without any utensil movement. The right hand handles the knife with oj-like precision and the left takes the artistic pieces from the plate.
This topic is interesting.
You're handsome to me.I may not be handsome, but I'm Canadian and white and I do the same.
No. I think it's pretty rare for people to do that.For EVERY bite??
Why would anyone do that? Your food would get cold fast.American manners say that you are supposed to use the fork in your left hand and the knife in your right to cut your plateful of food into bite-sized pieces. Once you have reduced your portions to rubble, you put down the knife and transfer the fork to your right hand so you may pick up all the now bite-sized pieces one at a time.
Really? I always cut and eat one piece at a time. It would take too long to cut it all at once and then eat, like Spar said, it'd get all coldAmerican manners say that you are supposed to use the fork in your left hand and the knife in your right to cut your plateful of food into bite-sized pieces. Once you have reduced your portions to rubble, you put down the knife and transfer the fork to your right hand so you may pick up all the now bite-sized pieces one at a time.--Patrick