Monsi_ggnore
Monsi_ggnore t1_j2cxqmv wrote
Reply to comment by yeeeshwtf in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
You need to learn what the word “open” means apparently. When you got that, you can proceed to the word “hole” and as a bonus check the video for all the soft boiled and even rare eggs that they use it on.
The tool breaks the shell. Period. It’s up to you to remove the top and thereby create a “hole”. You can even see in the first few seconds of the video how that is done. Cognitive dissonance much?
Monsi_ggnore t1_j2cx1k3 wrote
Reply to comment by yeeeshwtf in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
It breaks the shell and then you can peel off the top. Cya
Monsi_ggnore t1_j2cv6mf wrote
Reply to comment by yeeeshwtf in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
Nope. Both the word and the design will tell you that you’re wrong.
You put the egg under the “hat” at the bottom, then lift the sphere above the “hat” up to the end of the rod and let it go. When it hits the egg it will create a small break in the shell of the egg.
Monsi_ggnore t1_j2c3gtc wrote
Reply to comment by FastWalkingShortGuy in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
No, it doesn’t.
This thing doesn’t open eggs, it just causes the first crack that let’s you peel them.
Which is why the word broadly translates to egg(planned)crackmaker.
The term is intentionally over the top technical as a joke.
Monsi_ggnore t1_j67nris wrote
Reply to Most Iconic Video Game Soundtracks by yellowtieguy
Command and Conquer has some really good stuff. Civ4 (iirc) too.