Heloooo Users Of The Internet, Readers Of My Blog and Random Knowledge seekers. It is I Aiminer357. Sorry for the long wait. But because I post at random times, I hope this is a random time to post. Today, I was thinking about forks. Then I tought about 10 random facts about forks. The only thing I could think of was ...
1.The fork was once banned for religious reasons. Using a fork was an insult of god's intention for fingers in 1000 A.D. So everybody used their hands. But...
2. In 1633 King Charles I made a royal decree, “It is decent to use a fork,” and with that the practice of eating with one’s hands started a steep decline.
3.The first recorded use of the fork at a dinner table is traced back to 400 A.D. in Constantinople.
4.Constantiople is now called Instanbul.
5. First part of Instanbul is the same as the first part of Instragram.
6. Instragram is a social network like Facebook.
7. My friend has 29 mutual friends on Faceboook.
8. Out of the 29, three of them are adults.
9. Three is a number.
10. Half-life three confirmed.
I was distracted and bored. But those are just nonsense. Here are the 10 Random Facts about Forks:
1.The fork was once banned for religious reasons. Using a fork was an insult of god's intention for fingers in 1000 A.D. So everybody used their hands. But...
2. In 1633 King Charles I made a royal decree, “It is decent to use a fork,” and with that the practice of eating with one’s hands started a steep decline.
3.The first recorded use of the fork at a dinner table is traced back to 400 A.D. in Constantinople.
4.The two-pronged fork was used in preparing and cutting food in the kitchen way back to the time of the Greeks.
5.There’s even evidence of a fork-like tool used by the ancient Egyptians for holding a sacrifice to the gods.
6. The king liked the two-pronged fork but not the citizens(try eating mash potato with a two-pronged fork). In the late 1700, the four-pronged fork became awesome.
7.The word fork comes from the Latin furca, meaning "pitchfork."
8. There are nearly 30 different types of forks.
9. My mother once ordered a "spork". Combination of fork and spoon.
10. It is against the law to eat chicken with a fork in Gainesville, Georgia, the 'Chicken Capital of the World.'
So kids living Gainesville, don't use forks when eating chicken. And for the rest of you, if you want to order a chicken soup with chicken chunks, have a spork ready. That is all for today. Gooodbye!
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