What chinese products can you do without?



#1 on my list!
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Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
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I would never think of culturally appropriating another culture's method of eating foodMikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
I have never used shop sticks -
When the white man invented the spork, eating utensil technology had peaked.MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
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What City of London products can Xi Jinping go without?
Xi will go first:
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Attack the messenger in 3,2,1
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As long as they don't manufacture coconut oil I'm good.
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Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect. -
Not all that long ago NOT using chop sticks would be racist. We were supposed to embrace other cultures. Appropriation was fine. Quite common reallyRoadDawg55 said:
Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect. -
I like chopsticks because it keeps me from eating my $12 teriyaki rice bowl in under a minute.RoadDawg55 said:
Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect. -
Growing up my neighbors were Japanese. They were interned by the democrat FDR, but the father was let out so he could go fight the Nazis in Italy. Nice of them. Anyway, they always had a bowl of rice with dinner and they just put the bowl to their mouth and shoveled with the chop sticks. Very fast. Love Japanese food, but I'm terrible with chop sticks.Doogles said:
I like chopsticks because it keeps me from eating my $12 teriyaki rice bowl in under a minute.RoadDawg55 said:
Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect. -
Andrew Dice Clay says dental floss.
"Don't let them drive. You can blind fold them with dental floss for fucks sake"
Oh how I miss 80's comics. No nationality was safe. -
We had the tongue in cheek code DWA for a reason!
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Hookers. There are so many better options
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DWO - Asian was too politically correctSledog said:We had the tongue in cheek code DWA for a reason!
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Essence of China
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Our Chinese accountant is leaving. So we're having a little going away thing and getting pf chang's. Lol
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I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.
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Can we get some Chinese accountant titty pics before she leaves?Pitchfork51 said:Our Chinese accountant is leaving. So we're having a little going away thing and getting pf chang's. Lol
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Shes got no tits to speak of. Kind of cute though. Shes a hardcore kpop dancer lolPurpleThrobber said:
Can we get some Chinese accountant titty pics before she leaves?Pitchfork51 said:Our Chinese accountant is leaving. So we're having a little going away thing and getting pf chang's. Lol
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Such a cool story, thanks for sharingHustlinOwl said:I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.
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RoadDawg55 said:
Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.
So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?HustlinOwl said:I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.
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RaceBannon said:
Not all that long ago NOT using chop sticks would be racist. We were supposed to embrace other cultures. Appropriation was fine. Quite common reallyRoadDawg55 said:
Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.
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You're welcome.hardhat said:
Such a cool story, thanks for sharingHustlinOwl said:I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.
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Yeah, it was on the menu with General Tso Chicken and sweet and sour pork.Kaepsknee said:RoadDawg55 said:
Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.
So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?HustlinOwl said:I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.
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For like a 2nd grade project I made a spork that you could pull the end off and it was a knife too.WestlinnDuck said:
When the white man invented the spork, eating utensil technology had peaked.MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
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Pitchfork51 said:
For like a 2nd grade project I made a spork that you could pull the end off and it was a knife too.WestlinnDuck said:
When the white man invented the spork, eating utensil technology had peaked.MikeDamone said:Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating
We called that a shiv on the mean streets where the Throbber grew up.