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Out of all the things to eat rice with, how did 2 sticks win, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't care how smart Asians are, the fork outclasses the pair of chopsticks in every regard
by Anonymous13 years ago
From Wikipedia: "The fork had been used in China long before the chopstick; a bone fork has been discovered by archaeologists at a burial site of the early Bronze Age Qijia culture (2400–1900 BC), and forks have been found in tombs of the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–c. 1050 BC) and subsequent Chinese dynasties."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_inventions#Pre-Shang
u mad?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes. I'm mad that Chinese people know how to use forks but they insist on giving me chopsticks when I'm trying to enjoy my shrimp fried rice >:(
by Anonymous13 years ago
Muahahaha. x)
by Anonymous13 years ago
What about all those things that are too thin to pick up or too hard to penetrate with a fork. Chopsticks can pick up anything a fork can and more. Also, rice in Asia is sticky making it easy to pick up with a chopstick. Counter THAT.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Asians have quite the sense of humor
by Anonymous13 years ago
At least it won out over cutting a hole in your tounge then inserting rice.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Where exactly did that win?
by Anonymous13 years ago
chopsticks are awesome
by Anonymous13 years ago
Even when we eat, we're actually secretly training.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Chopsticks were invented to promote politeness. So people can't just shovel food into their mouths.
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