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Why all new members are asked their favorite fish?
Is it PF culture or is it some popular ritual I'm unaware of?
Is it PF culture or is it some popular ritual I'm unaware of?
It's a joke initiation invented by Evo and her former pals. New members were "hazed" by being slapped with a fish, in so far as you can slap someone over the internet. At first it was always a salmon. Later they started asking people to choose their favorite fish, without them knowing why.Avichal said:Why all new members are asked their favorite fish?
Is it PF culture or is it some popular ritual I'm unaware of?
:zoobyshoe said:It's a joke initiation invented by Evo and her former pals. New members were "hazed" by being slapped with a fish, in so far as you can slap someone over the internet. At first it was always a salmon. Later they started asking people to choose their favorite fish, without them knowing why.
Oh!zoobyshoe said:It's a joke initiation invented by Evo and her former pals. New members were "hazed" by being slapped with a fish, in so far as you can slap someone over the internet. At first it was always a salmon. Later they started asking people to choose their favorite fish, without them knowing why.
Don't worry, this secret is safe with me. I want this thread to be deleted now, no one else should know about this.arildno said::
THIS IS NOT ALLOWED!
Borek said:
zoobyshoe said:It's a joke initiation invented by Evo and her former pals. New members were "hazed" by being slapped with a fish, in so far as you can slap someone over the internet. At first it was always a salmon. Later they started asking people to choose their favorite fish, without them knowing why.
The "favorite fish thing" refers to the phenomenon where people choose a specific type of fish as their favorite, often for personal or cultural reasons.
People may have a favorite fish for a variety of reasons, including taste, texture, appearance, cultural significance, or personal experiences.
While there is not a specific scientific explanation, studies have shown that our food preferences are influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, and personal experiences.
Yes, people's favorite fish can change over time as their taste preferences and experiences evolve. Additionally, environmental factors such as availability and sustainability may also play a role in changing favorite fish.
Yes, having a favorite fish can impact the environment if it leads to overfishing or unsustainable fishing practices. It is important to make sustainable seafood choices to help protect our oceans and marine life.