Whoa. This was a lesson! Blasphemous, huh? I can totally believe that. And from now on, I'll be asking for some 'food weapons' everywhere I go, I swear.
i enjoyed the all weird looking forks specially those with complicated handles seemed extraterritorial things to me lol never saw such complex fork here
lol for last meme too ,being from a small village i can understand how tiny moves and things were considered "offensive" to God back then .
Religion is just weird. You could use a sharp, pointy knife to eat with and that was ok but a "knife" with two points was sacrilegious. Probably the pope that determined that fact was annoyed that he didn't come up with the idea first!
I see where you used the blasphemy meme. It goes well with this post. I wonder where you can buy the skeleton silverware. It would be perfect for September and October.
Think of all the sacrilegious people right-wing extremists would have to burn at the stake in modern times. "You invented WHAT?! A spork?! Set him on FIRE".
Love the Fork Memes! How utterly hilarious and frankly insane religion so often is... How did they eat the spaghetti before forks? With their true hands?
Sacrilegious? Oh dear goddess! Do you suppose the pitchforks they used to pile on the straw when they burned non-believers at the stake were sacrilegious? SG does the “I might make another sandwich...” routine all the time. He, however, leaves the buttery/mayonnaisey knive face-down on the counter.
Well i thank Kali. She is pretty fierce and i don't usually talk with her. It is not my job. I think she is busy these days. What with us being so confused and all that.
I wonder which Pope was anti fork
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ReplyDeleteThis was a lesson! Blasphemous, huh? I can totally believe that. And from now on, I'll be asking for some 'food weapons' everywhere I go, I swear.
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Invformative and fun! Love it!
ReplyDeleteNeat collection today
ReplyDeleteWell, I'll be forked.
ReplyDeleteThe diet fork!!!!! That just many work!!!
ReplyDeleteThreek!! Who knew food weapons could have such messages?
ReplyDeleteODE TO A FORK
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the Ol'Buzzard
Hello Debra, I have got to get that skeleton and hand silverware!
ReplyDelete--Jim
Multiple talents yet still useless! LOL Love that one especially!!
ReplyDeleteLove the fork on the sink, that's me!
ReplyDeleteMay be cutlery will become redundant in the future, so many food products today appear to require finger use only.
ReplyDeletethis was an excellent posting der Debra :)
ReplyDeletei enjoyed the all weird looking forks specially those with complicated handles seemed extraterritorial things to me lol never saw such complex fork here
lol for last meme too ,being from a small village i can understand how tiny moves and things were considered "offensive" to God back then .
blessings!
Religion is just weird. You could use a sharp, pointy knife to eat with and that was ok but a "knife" with two points was sacrilegious. Probably the pope that determined that fact was annoyed that he didn't come up with the idea first!
ReplyDeleteCurse those artificial hands. That just another example secular privilege.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I really would love the skeleton set.
ReplyDeleteI see where you used the blasphemy meme. It goes well with this post. I wonder where you can buy the skeleton silverware. It would be perfect for September and October.
ReplyDeleteThink of all the sacrilegious people right-wing extremists would have to burn at the stake in modern times. "You invented WHAT?! A spork?! Set him on FIRE".
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteThe first one got an "Ouch" from me....I guess we are supposed tot eat with our hands if forks are blasphemous???
ReplyDeleteLove the Fork Memes! How utterly hilarious and frankly insane religion so often is... How did they eat the spaghetti before forks? With their true hands?
ReplyDeleteAnother great reason to tell the Vatican to fork off!
ReplyDelete"I wonder which Pope was anti fork"
ReplyDeleteThe little known Pope ClosedSource II ...
I am so "Maybe I will". If I looked right this minute I'd bet there was a piece of silverware hanging just like that.
ReplyDeleteOur dinner forks and our salad forks are subtle and they are mixed up often.
ReplyDelete"The guests are here! Bring out the fine silverware"
ReplyDeleteXavier's School for the Gifted must be having an open-house.
Sacrilegious? Oh dear goddess! Do you suppose the pitchforks they used to pile on the straw when they burned non-believers at the stake were sacrilegious? SG does the “I might make another sandwich...” routine all the time. He, however, leaves the buttery/mayonnaisey knive face-down on the counter.
ReplyDeleteThe last one amazed me, I didn't know people were so opposed to forks when they were first invented, wow!
ReplyDeleteHope that your week is going well and you have a nice weekend planned ahead :)
Away From The Blue
The skeleton set would have me wondering what was in the meal being served.
ReplyDeleteWe have a plastic fork from the Royal Navy. It's also a knife and a spoon.
ReplyDeleteWell i thank Kali. She is pretty fierce and i don't usually talk with her. It is not my job. I think she is busy these days. What with us being so confused and all that.
ReplyDeleteI will enjoy using forks much more now that I know their blasphemous history.
ReplyDeleteanti-fork...I like that...and the skeleton silver wear...cool.
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