Holden's nervous habit of lighting match sticks may suggest his impulsive and self-destructive tendencies. It could indicate his desire for control and need to channel his anxieties in a physical way. Additionally, it may symbolize his internal struggle and volatility.
F&#k no. Lexcens are made from chop sticks. end of story, only wannabes call them holdens...
Tampa, FL. Tampa is the native word for "sticks of fire."
they got two sticks and put it in a circle of rocks then robbed them together then as they did that another person would find two more rocks and slam it against the sticks
Yes, people in prehistory invented this kind of lighting a fire. Rubbing two dry sticks together makes heat and if you are patient enough it will make fire.
you should have a lighting match and some sticks rub the sticks together then light up the fire on the sticks. If you want a big fire I suggest you put vegetable oil on the fire. ps. you can also use wood.
On the crafting table, put sticks on the left and right sides, and one in the very middle.
That is 3 sticks
Throw away two sticks
Joss sticks are a type of incense. They are traditionally burned before an Asian religious image, idol, buddha statue, or shrine. But some joss stick burning rituals (and the prayers that come with it) do not need to be done in front of religious images. They can be burned before anything without limits; like in front of a door, or open window as an offering. In modern days, the burning of joss sticks can be used for any reason, like making the smell of a room better or lighting fireworks up - http://in.kompass.com/a/joss-sticks/4522010/
Sticks of what? It depends on how heavy the sticks are.
Drum sticks.
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)