@unknowncat
Cat think that they are superior however pound per pound the dog (as long as it is not deterred by the first scratch) can easily kill the cat with 1 bite. As a general rule dogs display more intelligence. This is not to say that cats are not intelligent because they are. In fact they are so intelligent they can't be bothered by our human request for them to show any....
If everyone had the heart of a dog the world would be a better place.
LAYLA'S VERY IMPORTANT DEBATE!!!!!!!!!! 🔥
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@wtfjudith Can you at least give me credit, IT'S MY QUESTION
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@layla look at title 😂
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@wtfjudith this is rigged
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Eating are for normies
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@WtfJudith I fall in neither category .... I just jam it in my soup hole. :kissing_heart: :smirk: :smirk:
@layla What if both An Englishman & an Chinese saw this question & answered ?
In English, you "eat" soup.
In Chinese, you 喝(drink) soup...the catfight that would ensue :relieved: :joy:
Anyways ,You eat the solid in soup & drink the broth.
& If a soup is thick enough that you have to chew I'd call it a stew.
There reaches a certain consistency that what was once a drink is now a soup. It is this most precarious of thresholds that dictates whether the food is eaten or drunken.
Best just to sup on soup . :joy:
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@anthonyy said in LAYLA'S VERY IMPORTANT DEBATE!!!!!!!!!! 🔥:
@wtfjudith this is rigged
You’re just a sour loser ;)
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@wtfjudith you're just using the public opinion ... Even if you said 2 + 2 = 5, they'd join you just so you're right
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@anthonyy really? Should me test that?
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@wtfjudith yeah !
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I think technically you ARE eating soup because you're still making some effort to break it down in your mouth before you swallow. It's not like a beverage where it just directly goes down.
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@korglife17 THANK YOU
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im an idiot so i choose b
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@trose18 you're a kool idiot 🔥
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@anthonyy thanks :))
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I eat and drink both. But i have choosen drink option(check signature)
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@WtfJudith You didn't put fourth option -both. If you did, i'd choose it.
- When we drink a liquid, we pour it in a glass and drink it directly by our mouth (without even a spoon)
- When we eat something, we serve it in a bowl and then eat it with a spoon (or 1+ spoons)
This same logic is applicable to soup. Thickness or leanness of soup doesn't matter in this case. Eating soup in a bowl with a spoon will be called eating the soup. Pouring soup in a glass and drink it like a liquid (without a spoon), will be called drinking the soup. Usually, some soups are served in glasses, not all.
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@damncuteguy “some soups are served in a glass” wait, what? Where? How? Why?
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@yoursbucky said in LAYLA'S VERY IMPORTANT DEBATE!!!!!!!!!! 🔥:
I eat and drink both. But i have choosen drink option(check signature)
BUCKET!!! 😂