Stick, easiest choice of my life
Rock, easiest choice of my life
You bring up a pretty strong argument, but I’ll have to stick with my original choice chief
Look at that rock tho. One in a billion rock, right there.
It def is a pretty fuckin’ nice rock, gotta say
Hmm… You make a lot of arguments that are easily countered by the perfect choice of STICK!
Stick every time
Rock is the better investment here. Stick will decay and wither away. Rock is stronk and will last longer.
From the moment I understood the weakness of wood, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of stone. Your kind cling to your wood, as if it will not decay and fail you. One day, the crude biomass that you call the stick will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved. For the rock is immortal. Even in death, I serve the Fossilliah.
Plus it beats scissors.
Nature has a much harder job creating the perfect rock. I’ll take it and keep my eyes out for another perfect stick.
Rock; stick can be carved easily.
…with the rock.
Stick because no way am I going to control the urge to skip that rock across the largest local body of water and it’s gone.
I’d be so scared I’d break the stick.
It sounds like you’re imagining a stick with an imperfection…
Stick so I can share it with a dog. In a pinch, the stick can be broken and become more sticks. This is especially useful in a multi-dog scenario.
But the dogs don’t need a perfect stick, they’re content with the stick they’re given.
They don’t need it but they’re worth it.
Why be poor? I would rather take Netanyahu’s head.
stick
Obviously the stick, what are you going to do with a stupid rock?
Skip it across a lake
That rock would skip so fucking good, ooooh doggy!
This is why I wear cargo shorts
Finally My time
Easy, the stick. The rock isn’t as round as the earth. The stick can build technique.
Witch. No stick is perfect nor is any rock…
Stick like that you can find on every third tree. I have never seen stone like that, definitely not IRL.
I have a rock just like the one pictured. Generally found in riverbeds or beaches that haven’t turned it all into sand yet.