By the 11th century, the table fork had become increasingly prevalent in the Italian peninsula because of historical ties with the Eastern Roman Empire and, as pasta became a greater part of the Italian diet, continued to gain popularity, displacing the long wooden spike formerly used since the fork's three spikes proved better suited to gathering the noodles. By the 14th century the table fork had become commonplace in Italy, and by 1600 was almost universal among the merchant and upper classes. It was proper for a guest to arrive with his own fork and spoon enclosed in a box called a cadena; this usage was introduced to the French court with Catherine de' Medici's entourage. Although in Portugal forks were first used around 1450 by Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, King Manuel I of Portugal's mother, only by the 16th century, when they had become part of Italian etiquette, did forks enter into common use in southwestern Europe, gaining some currency in Spain, and gradually spreading to France. The rest of Europe did not adopt the fork until the 18th century.
Sasanian silver fork (4th century)
The fork's adoption in northern Europe was slower. Its use was first described in English by Thomas Coryat in a volume of writings on his Italian travels (1611), but for many years it was viewed as an unmanly Italian affectation. Some writers of the Roman Catholic Church expressly disapproved of its use; St. Peter Damian seeing it as "excessive delicacy". It was not until the 18th century that the fork became commonly used in Great Britain, although some sources say that forks were common in France, England and Sweden already by the early 17th century.
The fork did not become popular in North America until near the time of the American Revolution. The four-tine design became current in the early 19th century.
i am not really updated on stuff that happens on simpleplanes.com, but i am on the side of people who claim he deleted his account which is most likely true. i have never see him do bad stuff on this site.
i have a few theories:
1 - They deleted their accounts (most likely)
2 - Automod false banned them (least likely)
@RepublicofWrightIsles yes, i made this specifically because MAPA was a thing back then (also because i didn't want to build a fuselage from the start)
i am 100% sure he left because he was exposed for drawing porn in another website.
imagine when he draws it in plane crazy, a roblox game full of children
+13minecraft movie sheep was worse than the first sonic model
change my mind
+9i swear so many people taught simpleplanes 2 was gonna release as soon as 2025 arrived 😭
+7there is so much crust in your ipad that all it takes is a deep fryer
+6not the ai generated images 😭
+6"Double decker Boeing 787 isn't real, it can't hurt you"
+5Double decker Boeing 787:
@ThomasRoderick pin of shame
+5least brainrotted 6 y/o (you):
+5ATTACK THE D POINT 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
+5100 LES GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
+4I am gonna throw myself away is someone even DARES to say "Hawk Tuah"
+4petition to rename this rocket to "launchly"
+4i swear 2024 had an anti-plane curse lmao
+4"COCA COLA ESPUMA" 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
+3don't let the supra kids flood this comment section. P L E A S E.
+3will this cause drama?
+3if this post gets deleted, yes.
brick by brick, suck my di-
+3does anybody still remember that YTP?
@Boeing727200F roblox is the biggest one
+3literally allows fully 3D modeled boobs but bans you for saying the least offensive word
@crazyplaness bruh just ban him already, he already stole so many stuff
+3𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 piston
ok why tf did i make that joke
+3cars now: loses brake power after 5,000 miles
+3cars then: still drive after being mangled, tossed and crushed
if you see this, that means earth is protecting us from solar storms
+3i swear the sp community is gonna die before sp2 even comes out
+3By the 11th century, the table fork had become increasingly prevalent in the Italian peninsula because of historical ties with the Eastern Roman Empire and, as pasta became a greater part of the Italian diet, continued to gain popularity, displacing the long wooden spike formerly used since the fork's three spikes proved better suited to gathering the noodles. By the 14th century the table fork had become commonplace in Italy, and by 1600 was almost universal among the merchant and upper classes. It was proper for a guest to arrive with his own fork and spoon enclosed in a box called a cadena; this usage was introduced to the French court with Catherine de' Medici's entourage. Although in Portugal forks were first used around 1450 by Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, King Manuel I of Portugal's mother, only by the 16th century, when they had become part of Italian etiquette, did forks enter into common use in southwestern Europe, gaining some currency in Spain, and gradually spreading to France. The rest of Europe did not adopt the fork until the 18th century.
Sasanian silver fork (4th century)
The fork's adoption in northern Europe was slower. Its use was first described in English by Thomas Coryat in a volume of writings on his Italian travels (1611), but for many years it was viewed as an unmanly Italian affectation. Some writers of the Roman Catholic Church expressly disapproved of its use; St. Peter Damian seeing it as "excessive delicacy". It was not until the 18th century that the fork became commonly used in Great Britain, although some sources say that forks were common in France, England and Sweden already by the early 17th century.
The fork did not become popular in North America until near the time of the American Revolution. The four-tine design became current in the early 19th century.
+2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+2we know EXACTLY what siren will go extinct next....
+2funny abrams
+2soviet tank depression:
+2@MAGICFLY there is already bombardino crocodilo
+2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+2@RedTrinity now 76
+2@RizalAdiel ask @TheMouse
+2this is some 2020 humor right there
+2i am not really updated on stuff that happens on simpleplanes.com, but i am on the side of people who claim he deleted his account which is most likely true. i have never see him do bad stuff on this site.
+2i have a few theories:
1 - They deleted their accounts (most likely)
2 - Automod false banned them (least likely)
first it was icelandair, now it's korean air 😭
+2if you're just gonna make images i reccomend you use blender.
+2"what is that??"
+2missile stops
BONK!
it's time ladies and gentlemen, it's time i ruin my sanity
+2@MolotokSP because that guy has been ragebaiting for so long and i can't take it anymore
+2pros:
+2- controversial players will get banned.
cons:
- false bans will happen more frequently
it's all fun and games till you get caught by enemy bomber
+2@Rb2h i saw the notification and taught you were pin begging 😭
+2@Solent bro is 20 steaps ahead
+2sorry everyone, but a sturmtiger blew up the cake.
+2@Kerbango HA! I FIGURED OUT WHAT YOU WERE TRYING TO SAY!
+2@RepublicofWrightIsles yes, i made this specifically because MAPA was a thing back then (also because i didn't want to build a fuselage from the start)
+2at least 5,000 points?
+2man i'd rather get hacked now
stop giving that moron attention. do you see what he has already done?
+2@Rb2h PIN BEGGAR
+2jokes aside, the site is really dry today
+2so dry my notifications evaporated