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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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They're going to impail themselves

I asked it yesterday, but now there is something else I'm not sure with.

To what they refer with "to impail" to the people of to the utensils?

I don't see why I have to put the utensils face down Because when they're sticking up like that, if someone trips and falls, they're going to impail themselves and die. That's literally the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

  

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People can impale themselves. Utensils can't impale themselves. This is just nonsense.

  • People can impale themselves.
  • Utensils can't impale themselves.
  • This is just nonsense.
  • ) Clive
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People can impale themselves.

Utensils can't impale themselves. This is just nonsense.

(Please note that the word is spelled impale, not impail.)

Clive

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anonymousthey're going to impail themselves and die.

The tines of the fork are going to stab the person who falls on it, causing them to bleed to death.

And it's impale, not impail.

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