That question has never been answered, and has been asked since Man could form questions and look back at his life, and Life. Not that everything is pure chance, we do have something to do with what happens. It is difficult to tell what. Really good novels about human life and choice are all over the place and in just about every language; knowing why one did what and what one should have done is the essence of an examined life: the problem is dealing with what was done, not what one should have done, or what one would have liked to have done. So? which road?
the proper way to hold a fork
Assuming you haven't actually spotted an eating utensil lying in the street, this idiom refers to the forked path that a road takes, with one path going one way and the other path going the other way. It's like a fork in a tree making a Y shape.
point to the city from which you are not from
Copying in these long questions, one invariably runs out of letters before he gets to the question. You are supposed to ask the twins one question to find out if you are on the right road or the wrong road. The question is "what road would your twin tell me was the right road?" The lying twin lies and says the wrong way, the truthful twin also says the wrong way, because that is what the lying twin would say. Then you take the road that neither one says to take. This is a version of the liar's paradox and is represented by several other questions, listed at the related links below.
There Was A Fork In The Road I had this answer too but I do not understand it. What does that exactly mean? I am so confused. :( A "fork in the road" is another way to say that the road has split into two, "forked" and formed an intersection, a crossroads. But a fork is also something sharp that might poke a hole ito a tire if you should run it over.
The meaning of this poem by Robert Frost is fairly obvious. A traveler comes to a fork in the road and needs to decide which way to go to continue his journey. After much mental debate, the traveler picks the road "less traveled by." The figurative meaning is not too hidden either. The poem describes the tough choices people stand for when traveling the road of life. The traveler regrets leaves the possibilities of the road not chosen behind. He realizes he probably won't pass this way again.
There was debate as to which way to get to Missouri. At a fork in the river Clarks camp went south, the left fork.
with a fork
do you know cycling road? find a path with no trainers and go up and down it. Your egg (if its in your party) will hatch in about 2 real-life minutes.
The strength of an item is just as much about its design as it is about the material, so there's no way to tell. A poorly built alloy fork, will be weaker than a well built carbon fork as well as the other way around.
The only way to rip your cherry is by having a fork up there. Otherwise you are just stretching it and making it more flexible for you know what.
With a fork.