Reid

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Gender Male
Industry Student
Occupation I do drugs
Introduction I am a UofA science student currently in Pharmacology. Johnny and I have this side studio project (RnJ Studios) which would be fun to have as a cash cow one day. Even if it isn't, we still have fun and get some nice sound for a home studio. The random question: Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons? The answer: I would say that spoons evolved from forks. The ancients likely used a spear to eat rather than a large block of wood. The first origin of a spoon like thing that I can think of would probably be a paddle/oar. This would have been after the development of hunting utensils such as forks and knives. The fork, however, is the common ancestor of the fork and knife. The ancients probably poked things to kill and then tore them to shreds with their teeth. Later on, when they wanted to store food and bring meat back to the tribes, they would have developed a knife that wasn't for piercing but for cutting. The spoon probably would come along for another few thousand years, especially at the slow rate of human advancement at the time.

You're wearing a sweater that stretches down to your feet. What color belt do you put on?

Belt? Who wears a belt? Hell, who wears pants with a sweater that long.