But I did just teach it to my little cousin... Hmm.
11 years ago by pancakesandwaffles · 2481 Likes · 19 comments · Popular
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cocacola101
· 11 years ago
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I remember my Dad teaching it to me we were waiting in line at the store when I was about three
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redstrawberry
· 11 years ago
i dont remember being taught it at all
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audi143
· 11 years ago
OH MY... I feel ya
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paaaisleyyy
· 11 years ago
My friend's dad had heard of it but he never learned how to do it so we had to teach him •-•
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guest
· 11 years ago
I remember being taught when I was little
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rosegold
· 11 years ago
In elementary school we were always trying to compete with each other to see who could come up with the best variation of it...for some reason I remember a version where we substituted a piece of lettuce for paper, a fork for scissors, and a cherry tomato for the rock
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unicornhunter
· 11 years ago
Had to be taught. I learned it in Korean. **Just doing this phonetically but we said " kawi bawi bo". Scissors paper rock.
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shadowofmidnight
· 11 years ago
Ok, this is a serious pet peeve of mine. It's scissors, paper, rock! Not paper, scissors rock! This is because when your playing it you shake your hands up and down chanting sciss-ors, pay-per, rock! And on rock you reveal your move. I'm from Australia and it irritates me to no end when people do it (in my opinion) wrong. I do remember being taught it.
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Well we say it rock, paper. scissors... That's all I've ever heard anyway. It's the only way it sounds right to me. Is it that bad to say it Rock Paper Scissors though?
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shadowofmidnight
· 11 years ago
It's not that bad I guess, but the way we do it has a ring to it and Rock Paper Scissors just sounds really wrong to me. I guess it's about what you grew up with.
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cocacola101
· 11 years ago
I never say it when I'm shaking my fist three times, I'm just silent
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Yeah it might just be the way we grew up with it :P the way you say it sounds so wrong to me.
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adrianpeterson
· 11 years ago
Lol you're pissed at a tiny cultural difference
pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
O.O are you talking to me? I was trying to say it the nicest way possible though!!!
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adrianpeterson
· 11 years ago
I know. But the fact that it annoys you at all is still very funny to me. No offense to you
pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Okay but why is it bad for me to be annoyed but not for midnight to get annoyed that the post said Rock Paper Scissors instead of scissors paper rock? I'm not saying that it should be bad I'm just asking why my comment is worse than hers. Personally I don't think either comments are that bad. She was just trying to correct the post although I do think that there are different ways to say it and that it doesn't matter.
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shadowofmidnight
· 11 years ago
It's one of those things that aren't right or wrong, I was more interested if everyone called it Rock Paper Scissors... And expressing that some people do it differently. I think just about everyone has something meaningless that they have a strong opinion about. Scissors, paper rock is just my meaningless thing to have a strong opinion about. You can't prove that one way is better than the other, it's a cultural difference. If you want to talk about something that has a factual and provable correct way of saying something we can talk about "I couldn't care less" vs "I could care less." So can we be friends and agree to disagree? :D
pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
:D okey dokey
adrianpeterson
· 11 years ago
I was laughing at Shadow. I'm American so they way she says it is abstract to me, but I like it. No offense to you shadow.