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Alt Text: A cartoon illustration of three men each carrying different items, a rock, paper, and scissors, meeting at a crossroads. Caption reads “It was the historic, first-time, meeting of Roe, Sham, and Bo.”

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    4 hours ago

    The one guy just walks around all day carrying a big-ass rock everywhere he goes? I think he could probably take the other two in a fight, then

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    7 hours ago

    I first heard the term “Ro sham bo” from South Park where the game was taking turns kicking each other in the nuts and the first one to flinch loses. It wasn’t until years later I saw it associated with Rock, Paper, Scissors.

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    7 hours ago

    Rock is on a side road so has to stop.

    Scissors and paper go first, scissors cuts paper, then rock breaks scissors.

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        5 hours ago

        Rochambeau was a French general for the American revolution. There is no evidence the nick name for rock, paper, scissors has any relationship with the actual man. Janken(rock, paper, scissors) came to America in the 20th century by Japanese immigrants. Roshambo is slang from the West Coast of the US. First evidence of the term was 1936 in Oakland.

        Maybe it was named after the general, maybe it’s a coincidence, we don’t know.

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    7 hours ago

    Let’s assume that they should have colours and that the three colours picture here are the correct ones, then, IMO, Ro should be red and carrying a rock, Sham should be yellow and carrying the scissors, and Bo should be blue and carrying the paper.

    It’s not clear who is who here, but they don’t fit with my colour-item pairings.

    Reasoning: Sham is vaguely like French “jaune” which is yellow. B and P are related sounds. There’s a bit more to it but the rest is mostly obvious.