Is it normal to arrange your food and eat it in specific order?

When I eat I always try to eat a little of everything at a time so that I won't run out of fx potatoes before I run out of steak. But also, I always eat from the edges of the plate and inwards. And I'll start rotating my plate so that I'm always eating from the edge closest to me. And if I wanna pour something over my food like fx ketchup it has to be in a pattern of some sorts. A spiral or a maze of some sort... It's not like I can't eat if I don't do this. I don't get paranoid about it at all, in fact I'm not really thinking about it... it just happens and whenever someone points it out to me I'm strangely happy about it...

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  • What's wrong with that?People bother you about it,tell em to go FUCK themselves.

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  • kaki

    i do that sometimes it's ok

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  • RapidlyRotatingPanda

    When presented with a meal, I will eat each foodstuff one at a time, for example I will eat all the potato first, then all the sausages, then all the lobster. (A weird meal I agree, but nonetheless.) And I will eat them from the least tasty thing to the most tasty, so the most tasty thing is last so I am left with the delicious after taste of bacon as opposed to the comparatively mediocre taste of jacket potato for example.
    It is better this way. Why can't people see it...

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  • thanksforthefreecar

    Sounds like a good way to enjoy the meal and savor it.

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  • UhhhOK

    Cool beans. Sounds normal enough

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  • dappled

    I did it last night. Made some very nice mashed potato, modelled it into a volcano, and filled it with chili sin carne. At the last bite, there was still earthy potato and chili lava. Only thing missing was the carnage of dead animals.

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    • dinz

      Surely there must of been a decent soy bean farm in the valley?!

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