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One other little tidbit is that little bar thing on the Scissors rock paper throat punch I win Chicken shirt right edge is from the edge panel on a Galaxy phone (slide out toolbar/app shortcuts). But if I’m not mistaken, and I might be, that screenshot looks like its from the desktop site, not mobile… So this screenshot has been through a lot. Melbournian here. It even varies throughout the city and probably between generations. AFAIK everyone I’ve done it within the western suburbs goes “rock, paper, scissors” and all the heathens over in the Eastern suburbs say “paper scissors rock”

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and have the rhythm of the fist shaking completely different. Scissors rock paper throat punch I win Chicken shirt going to start saying “jelly and peanut butter” in regular conversation just to see how people react in person. IF I can say it without my eye twitching. Back when I was a kid we called it Scissors, Paper, Stone. I didn’t know it was said differently until I discovered the Internet. PS I’m from Malaysia. Ooh, that’s interesting! I’m UK-based (Wiltshire) and I’ve only ever heard rock, paper, scissors. Also, we were chatting about this the other day in the office – where you’re from did you have “knock-up ginger” or “knock-a-door run” for the prank where you bang on someone’s door and run away? In New Zealand, no one I have ever met says “Rock, Paper, Scissors” unironically. Whenever I hear that it sounds like they are intentionally mocking bad American media

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New Zealand is weirdly anti-American. I’m not saying it should be like this, but often the Scissors rock paper throat punch I win Chicken shirt of a joke can simply be that a person was American or the setting was America. That’s a bummer. Kind of ironic because you always hear that there’s only two major countries that allow pharmaceutical companies to advertise drugs on tv; the United States and New Zealand. We are brothers in idiocy in that way. Paper rock scissors is a decent middle ground, and it’s also alphabetically correct. I think really it comes down to scissors. The word is weird to say, and involves making a very underutilized shape with your mouth to pronounce it, so naturally, it feels better on the end where you don’t really have to follow it up with another word and make your mouth travel back to a different shape. Which is why it fits best on the end instead of in the middle.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors still makes more sense to me. Scissors rock paper throat punch I win Chicken shirt say the shortest and easiest to pronounce word first, and the longest and hardest (teehee) last. But then again, that is the way I’ve heard it all my life, so hearing it in a different order is just sacrilegious to me. But rock ends with a hard k sound which I hate so it goes last for me and as a New Zealander who uses paper scissors rock it feels so good. Rock Paper Scissors sound like it should go rock. paper scissors to me. Doesn’t make sense to me either but that’s why I say paper scissors rock.