Of Spoons

When eating, Big Spoon or Small?


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Well that depends on what I'm eating. For example whenĀ I eat a yoghurt, I use a small spoon. If I eat soup, I use a big spoon.

 
Well that depends on what I'm eating. For example whenĀ I eat a yoghurt, I use a small spoon. If I eat soup, I use a big spoon.
Same, it isĀ better to eat food that is more of aĀ meal with a big spoon whereas a snackĀ is better when you use a smaller spoon. Overall though, I think I prefer a medium sized spoon over a big or small spoon.

 
I swear to God, I thought this said "Of Spouses" and read the beginning of yourĀ post here on the Unread Messages preview. Wasn't sure I wanted to know where this was going.
Well to be fair, "big spoon" and "small spoon" could mean something else entirely. So perhaps your assumption wasn't entirely wrong...

 
In the interest of keeping this otherwise pointless topic alive, 'Spoons' has been known as an ungenerous term used with comical (or at least cynical) intent to describe those perceived as untrustworthy secondary to a known or assumed mental health problem.Ā  This is derived from the belief that these people are not provided knives or forks (deemed as dangerous implements) with which to eat their meals when guests of the state/health service.

 
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