Hey guys. Listen, I've been very bored... no video games, and only three channels. And they all suck. So, might as well go with what I've seen other people doing, and do a little question thing. They're pretty open ended, so go with whatever fits.
- Which end of a chocolate cornet do you start from?
- Which side's the head? The fat end or the thin end?
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...these are difficult questions.
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Isn't the rice supposed to cool your mouth when eating curry? Why the hell would you mix it?
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A chocolate cornet is a pastery with a drill shape, and filled with chocolate. Curry is really just a generic term for a spiced dish or side dish.
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Actually, curry sounds a bit like Yamani food...
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What's Yamani food?
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2. The fat end.
3. Very delicately. I make sure there are napkins nearby.
4. I eat them carefully as not to make a mess. I only mix them up if I feel the day has been dull otherwise.
5. You eat those parts first.
6. I usually let the last bit fall onto a plate. Then I take a fork to eat that bit.
7. I try to keep them seperate, but I do not mind if they mix. Some things are inevitable.
8. Chopsticks.
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[Will now be wondering what you look like, Saki. It's all wrong. ]
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Although I am hungry now.
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1: I'd start with the bottom. If you start from the narrow end, the chocolate gets squeezed out.
2: I'd say the small end is the head... it just kind of makes sense that way if you really think about it.
3: Carefully, to make sure I don't make a mess. I'd probably end up cleaning Tewi's mess either way, though...
4: I'd eat them the same way as question three, and I'd just eat them separately.
5: Hm... I guess I eat those first?
6: I don't like wasting popsicles, especially in Summer. I make sure to eat every last bit.
7: I-I'm not really a fan of curry, but if it's what was made then I'd keep them separate.
8: I'd pull it off with chopsticks.
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