What chinese products can you do without?
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Don’t sleep on the orange chicken or broccoli beef.MikeDamone said:
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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greenblood said:
Don’t sleep on the orange chicken or broccoli beef.MikeDamone said:
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.
If you're going to bash on SweetFire Chicken, I'm the fuck out.
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don't need no stinking chopsticks for a bowl of Thai curry
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I remember my Panda Express phase.PurpleThrobber said:greenblood said:
Don’t sleep on the orange chicken or broccoli beef.MikeDamone said:
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.
If you're going to bash on SweetFire Chicken, I'm the fuck out. -