Just for that, I’m putting soup into a bowl like this:
And so we’re on the same page, yes, I know a circular cross-section would hold more soup without requiring more surface area and therefore material. I’m doing it anyway.
Don’t even get me started on tesselation, space-filling and logistics, because I will make a bowl that constitutes an entire FTL shipment on It’s own, but somehow also only holds a single serving of soup.
Before you start whining about that, you should know, that while I don’t prefer it, I am fully willing to resort to non-euclidean geometries, too, so help me God.
You could have just left me to my little square soup bowl, but here we are. Perhaps peace was never an option.
Just for that, I’m putting soup into a bowl like this:
And so we’re on the same page, yes, I know a circular cross-section would hold more soup without requiring more surface area and therefore material. I’m doing it anyway.
Don’t even get me started on tesselation, space-filling and logistics, because I will make a bowl that constitutes an entire FTL shipment on It’s own, but somehow also only holds a single serving of soup.
Before you start whining about that, you should know, that while I don’t prefer it, I am fully willing to resort to non-euclidean geometries, too, so help me God.
You could have just left me to my little square soup bowl, but here we are. Perhaps peace was never an option.
I prefer Klein bottles for my soup
I’m laughing imagining someone trying to eat hot soup from one.
I love when my bowl doubles as a shuriken.
happy cake day!
Thanks!