"It's kind of remarkable how seldom we stab ourselves in the face with a fork" [Haircut Practice]
"It's kind of remarkable how seldom we stab ourselves in the face with a fork" [Haircut Practice]
Haircut Practice by Adam Koford for October 28, 2024 - GoComics
FAQ: Haircut Practice is an homage to the Peanuts comic strips, but with original artwork and jokes by Adam Koford.
Meanwhile, we've all had even more experience chewing than using any particular utensil, and yet fucking cheeks and tongues get bit
6ReplyTbf, we get tons of practice. Ever seen a toddler feed themselves? Food goes everywhere but their mouth.
32ReplyWas gonna say they never met my 2yo.
2ReplySeriously. "Instinctual". There's a reason forks for children are super blunt - they do jab themselves in the face. Constantly.
It's interesting how little credit people give to the 5+ years we all take just to get the "basics". Walking, talking, eating, socializing, etc. It's all a matter of years of repetition/practice.
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Listen, one of my lower right teeth got its start on the road to ruin because it was the most likely "didn't stop in time" point for fork usage.
There were other factors at play, sure, but accidentally stabbing a tooth once every couple of months really doesn't help.
I could blame the weird cutlery my parents switched to around the time my adult teeth were fresh, but just plain clumsiness can't be ruled out.
10ReplyOof. I use the fork sideways - the pointy bits never go directly at my face. I'd never thought about why until this post.
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Gobble up your food directly from the plate or from the bowl. Dogs do it all the time.
No fork, no wounds.
9ReplyWoof! Haha I'm contributing
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I'm much more likely to stab myself in the teeth than the fleshy part of the face.
6ReplyI get that way with my bike sometimes. I’ll start thinking about how to take this section of downhill track instead of just doing it and then i crash because i overthunk it.
4ReplyL'appelle du fourchette
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