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gemmarosity:

gemmarosity:

i cant believe americans on tv really say rock paper scissors like???? its paper scissors rock omg do u irl americans actually say rock paper scissors????

rb this with whether u say paper scissors rock or rock paper scissors

me normally: linguistic differences are so interesting and cool! I love hearing different dialectal variations.

me, reading “paper, scissors, rock” with my own two eyeballs: the lord is testing me

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    I use it for all my important decisions. Well some of them anyway.
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    In Russian it is “Rock, scissors, paper”.Yeah, just like in Danish :D
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    In Portuguese we say Pedra, Papel, Tesoura (Rock, Paper, Scissors)
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    hi irish person here and not to sound aggressive or anything butIF YOU DO NOT SAY ROCK PAPER SCISSORS I CANNOT TRUST YOU...
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    “boulder, parchment, shears”