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Comments by "Rob Fraser" (@krashd) on "Keira Knightley's Prom Photo Was Banned from Her School" video.
In Scotland we call it "Oddy, oddy, out" as that is what we say before drawing our hands out instead of 'one, two, three'.
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Joel, nice going on derailing a thread before it is even a thread...
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Jennifer, don't speak for all of us unless you've been to every corner of the UK. The only folks I know who say Rock, Paper, Scissors are Americanised kids who spend 10 hours a day on YouTube.
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Jamieson, why would we agree? We don't use the word 'rock' for stones in the UK. We call them stones...
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@celestepepper1053 We do, you have just been Americanised.
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@celestepepper1053 Scotland, and I'm ages with Keira so I remember what we called things before social media got everyone using American words like trash, season and sweater. Those things would be rubbish, series' and jumpers to me.
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You probably wouldn't unless you spend a lot of time in Chelsea or Kensington with the snobs...
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She needed her parents permission for the scene where she flashes in The Hole because she was not yet 16. Liberal old parents there...
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They probably understand the world is larger than America.
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@florencemartinelli4944 But if you were about to say "Everyone knows it's Rock Paper Scissors!!" then you clearly watch nothing but American TV.
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Well she did play Queen Amidalla's double in Star Wars.
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Because the majority of democrats watch television while the majority of republicans play toy soldier in militias or attend klan meetings. You cater to your audience and if one half of the country is making littluns with their sister then you cater to the half that watch TV.
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It's no genocide since bigots will only produce kids with other bigots, so how can you possibly be killed off if you won't have sex with anyone non-white? So yeah, I deny it by using logic.
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@zoebradburn8411 No, we don't, maybe young folk who watch nothing but American cartoons might but us older folk don't. Brits don't use the word rocks for small boulders, we say stones instead, so why would we call a game 'rock, paper, scissors'? It's always been 'paper, scissors, stone', Catatonia even named an album after it. In fact the original name of the game was ro-sham-bo.
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