Submitted by Chaeix t3_125slx4 in mildlyinteresting
Chaeix OP t1_je5y9ww wrote
Reply to comment by Moenic in Someone paved a circle of spoons into the sidewalk near me. by Chaeix
Forks wouldn’t be able to all overlap nicely under the concrete to be laid like that. And clearly not knives!
Moenic t1_je7iq5o wrote
I see you’ve played knifey spoony before.
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bflatmusic7 t1_je61tzx wrote
Forks would have worked better than spoons what are you talking about.
Antique-Ad-5533 t1_je77lt7 wrote
No he's correct you can tell by the length of the handles, small spoons
movealongnowpeople t1_je7eakx wrote
You can also tell because of the way it is.
AutoMoredator t1_je7i8nr wrote
Neat!
MeatHamster t1_je7ceqg wrote
How about small forks?
Elmacaroon t1_je7r24c wrote
Yeah cake forks
GonerDoug t1_je8u7wg wrote
Anchovy forks
jollyarrowhead t1_je7fbu9 wrote
Has anyone considered the option that maybe they just cut off the spoon/fork end?
kerrietaldwell t1_je7g3ja wrote
Or bent them?
peppapoofle4 t1_je8of14 wrote
How ludicrous!
enehar t1_je7832p wrote
If forks interlock, they'll twist to the side a bit. These are spoons.
bflatmusic7 t1_je7bde0 wrote
Nope. If you stack spoons at angles the height difference would but much more noticeable than forks. They no longer nest together and would have large gaps in height one after another. Forks will lay flat together and only increase height by the thickness of each tine. They aren't threaded together they are just stacked and rotated.
AnotherSoulessGinger t1_je7h70j wrote
Depends on the bowl of the spoon. Some are pretty darn round. Example: https://www.webstaurantstore.com/world-tableware-brandware-139-004-classic-rim-6-5-8-18-0-stainless-steel-medium-weight-round-bowl-soup-spoon-case/959139004.html
kester76a t1_je6d551 wrote
Tis cursed 👻
SKULL1138 t1_je90hgx wrote
The spoons would be at odd angles also. Clearly this is an ancient ninja throwing star. I have spoken
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