Tyranny of choice
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Do those glasses communicate?
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Tbh I want all of them in my life
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Obviously the mugs. I can fill only one of those champaign glasses and still have a functional glass. A mug hanging on the handle of another, no matter which is filled, is arguably the least convenient item here
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There is a strictly correct answer. The mugs. Please note that they cannot exist due to issues with glaze application.
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thick fork.
i don't drink champagne, i can ignore the engagement mugs since i can serve my coffee in the still useful uncomfortable mug
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Do those glasses communicate?
at resonance frequency
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Obviously the mugs. I can fill only one of those champaign glasses and still have a functional glass. A mug hanging on the handle of another, no matter which is filled, is arguably the least convenient item here
Just cut one of the handles and separate the mugs.
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thick fork.
i don't drink champagne, i can ignore the engagement mugs since i can serve my coffee in the still useful uncomfortable mug
I would do all the same choices except ignore uncomfortable mug, and carefully break one handle and use the other engagement mug with it’s handle intact
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Just cut one of the handles and separate the mugs.
That works. I assumed in this challenge we cannot alter the inconvenience out. I could fix all those items in theory.
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thick fork.
i don't drink champagne, i can ignore the engagement mugs since i can serve my coffee in the still useful uncomfortable mug
If get rid of the fork too.
Could probably file down and reglaze the handles on the engagement mugs. The uncomfortable mug could be used to hold toothbrushes or something and the champagne glasses can be candle holders.
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There is a strictly correct answer. The mugs. Please note that they cannot exist due to issues with glaze application.
Anything is possible if you believe.
You could underglaze or varnish them when leather-hard and then interlock the handles before mounting to the mug.
You could also probably just use regular glazes and clear coat by applying with a paintbrush and patience rather than dipping them in the glaze.
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Obviously the mugs. I can fill only one of those champaign glasses and still have a functional glass. A mug hanging on the handle of another, no matter which is filled, is arguably the least convenient item here
Dual wield the mugs.
P.S.: Alamy.
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Fuck the fork
Engagement mugs can be fixed with a hammer, uncomfortable mug is functional, champagne glass can be used to put flowers in.
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You can still use the mugs and glass (nothing says they both have to be full), so get rid of the unusable fork.
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Dual wield the mugs.
P.S.: Alamy.
You have to dual wield them looped together, or else it's just 2 mugs and not inconvenient.
Even holding the 2 mugs together at the same time looped in is less convenient, and they wont both sit straight. I stand by my choice
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thick fork.
i don't drink champagne, i can ignore the engagement mugs since i can serve my coffee in the still useful uncomfortable mug
the champagne glasses would be a great addition to my eye wash station
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Toss the fork
You can break the other mug that's stick, the weird handle isn't in the way and the champaign glasses well, whatever. They can collect dust.
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Engagement mugs.
The others are awkward, but the engagement mugs actively fuck everything up worse by adding another human into the equation.
Even without the other human, you have a mug dangling off yours, getting in the way.
And even if you break one of the mugs off, you still are left with a mug with an awkward handle.
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Thick fork. I keep every single of the glasses or cup either as candle holder or plant pot.