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[MBTI General] Perception Functions Guide to Making Sandwiches

Yuurei

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Maybe the accessibility, the price, but the question is why on earth wrap stuff in it, no?

Good news, this one does have an answer! At least for the Egyptians. Not sure why Italians like ravioli. Maybe the same reason? Anyway. They needed a container to store their preserved food, and their earliest bread was actually something closer to something like hard tack. They process wheat (?) to have them harden into container-like shells, then store them in a dry place. Actual bread began coming out of it because yeast because beer- bread & beer were wide staples. I tried looking for an article but my internet is being a pile of garbage right now. If I were to guess for the rest, it is the ability to keep them preserved and/or it's easier to carry a whole lot of delicious stuff instead a ball of wheat.

As we’re all humans, no matter how different the packaging, the inside is essentially the same.
Bread is not the only thing we share; we share many cooking methods and foods.

Many cultures even similar -if not the same-myths and folk stiries, different traditions with the same purpose. Given the same tools most humans will come to the same conclusion.
 

Earl Grey

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As we’re all humans, no matter how different the packaging, the inside is essentially the same.
Bread is not the only thing we share; we share many cooking methods and foods.

LOOK AT MY EDIT OF THIS POST. CALLED IT.
 

Earl Grey

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Huh. That’s not at all what I said. It’s just human history.

The "no matter how different the packaging, the inside is essentially the same.
Bread is not the only thing we share; we share many cooking methods and foods."
and my
"the caviar represents the souls of humanity, and the bread represents the world, and it all represents my view of that we really all are just like the same caviar in the same bread,"

To further tie this into typology, I do think Yuu's example is also a good one for Te.
"Many cultures even similar -if not the same-myths and folk stiries, different traditions with the same purpose. Given the same tools most humans will come to the same conclusion."
Objective, executive logic instead of delving into Fi 'personal expression / cultural identity' reasons, Fe norms, Si traditions, etc.
I must say I do agree and I like your sense.
 

The Cat

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Now I want a sammich.
 
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