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buchino:

Not that chopsticks aren’t fun, but why have we been using (or struggling to use) them since the invention of the safety pin? TUKAANI has the right idea.

It’s survival of the fittest. Those who weren’t able to master chopsticks didn’t survive to produce offspring.

And unlike chopsticks, this tool couldn’t pick up anything larger than the opening of the two prongs.
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buchino:

Not that chopsticks aren’t fun, but why have we been using (or struggling to use) them since the invention of the safety pin? TUKAANI has the right idea.

It’s survival of the fittest. Those who weren’t able to master chopsticks didn’t survive to produce offspring.

And unlike chopsticks, this tool couldn’t pick up anything larger than the opening of the two prongs.

Source: buchino

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  1. junesix reblogged this from buchino and added:
    It’s survival of the fittest. Those who weren’t able to master...didn’t survive
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