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Legendary Sidekick

The HAM'ster
Moderator
Chips ans salsa. Ninja'd. Ranch.

#556 bonus - I was watching a live performance of Sesame Street with my wife and daughters. Bert in a white disco suit and the singing 8 were both awesome.



Cape Cod chips or Tostitos?
 

Legendary Sidekick

The HAM'ster
Moderator
Soup. There are so many soups. The Chinese have dessert shops that sell sweet soups. I'll take my girls to a dessert shop in Hong Kong when they visit their cousins this summer. For now, we have homemade sweet soup. My wife and mother-in-law can make it just as good as the shops'.

Speaking of Chinese food…

Stinky tofu or thousand-year-old egg?

(For me, this is extremely easy, because while both are known in Hong Kong for being scary to white guys foreigners, I find one of these is actually delicious.)


BONUS: What is the first sign for me that the new thing I'm about to bite for the first time will definitely taste terrible?
 

Reaver

Staff
Moderator
Thousand-year-old egg.

Answer to Bonus: I really don't want to say because there's the right answer and then there's the funny one.


Polka dots or Paisley?
 

Reaver

Staff
Moderator
Playing This or That in Kill This Thread. Just because we can.


McDonald's or Burger King?
 

Phietadix

Auror
McDonalds, It's cheap and super low quailty, but Burger King is just super low quailty.

One day with tea or a thousand years without it?
 

Reaver

Staff
Moderator
One day with it. No contest. I like tea. But only when I make it or when I actually watch someone else making it. Don't ask why.


Best antihero:

Batman or The Punisher?
 

Mindfire

Istar
One day with it. No contest. I like tea. But only when I make it or when I actually watch someone else making it. Don't ask why.


Best antihero:

Batman or The Punisher?

Whether or not Batman is really an anti-hero depends on the writer. But I choose him anyway. Cause he's Batman.

Best manipulative psychopath:

The Joker or Jim Moriarty (BBC's Sherlock)
 

Phietadix

Auror
It sounds like if theres peace here than theres nor war anywhere else, its' a win win. Based on your post's wording.

Water or H20?
 
It sounds like if theres peace here than theres nor war anywhere else, its' a win win. Based on your post's wording.

My bad. I meant peace here if it meant a world constantly at war. Not a far stretch of imagination now. I opened an issue of Soldier of Fiction once (I was bored at B&N while my wife putzed) and they opined that there were an average of 39 wars and armed border disputes happening every day. We take our borders with Canada and Mexico for granted--smuggling is the biggest problem.

It's a personal agenda. We write about wars and weapons, and we do so in fiction because it sells quite well. But none of us would really like to live in the worlds we create.
 
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