Necessity is the mother of invention
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For this situation those centers that spin like at the Chinese restaurants would be better.
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The original design had voice recognition and shot out a blade to cut the person who said the phrase 'Lazy Susan'
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Well now I have to look up why it’s called a lazy Susan in the first place
The Wikipedia article can’t pinpoint the origin of the name, says that it’s likely lost to history
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Typical Susan. Too lazy to even get proper recognition.
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she got pregnant in the second panel.
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We can be the change.
Embrace alliteration.
From now on, it's the Smart Susan.
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Angry Susan.
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Careful how quickly you spin them.
Maybe don't ask how I know.
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Spin it fast enough and everyone gets a serving of something. It's the ultimate potluck meal serving system.
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Ohw fiddlesticks. I would’ve loved learning the origin story.
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I am curious as to what you meant by this and am commenting in the hope you will explain further
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true fact: the Lazy Susan was invented by Hedy Lamarr after she invented cellphones and wifi, but Susan Hayward took credit for it.
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I like lazy susans. It's a good invention, I love spinning it in chinese restaurants
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I love how people put E=mc^2 everywhere
Like, why does Susan need that for a roating table? Unless the table is running on plutonium of course
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Super Smart Susan's Stupendous Serving System
I think I over-did it
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That was the moment Susan knew she wanted to kill someone.
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It's twue! It's twue!
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she looks pregnant in the second panel
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It's built to withstand rotations at relativistic speeds. Engineering around the Ehrenfest paradox is no mean feat!