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Interesting variation on The Last Hors d'Oeuvre problem practiced in the PNW is to keep cutting it in half.

This simultaneously demonstrates the capability to take decisive action yet maintaining the progressive values towards communal sharing and thoughtfulness of others, establish a theoretical intent to endure your company until the end of time yet leave an enduring memento of the delectable dish someone tried hard to make, display a voraciousness for the hosts' offering yet self control, and primarily indicate that you have a nifty knife or the resourcefulness to find someone who does and thus might be a reliable companion on a Backcountry trip in a non-committal fashion.

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