>>15485454-e same feel that chips do with that sort of thing, like, playing a game while eating chips and sipping on a special drink makes life perfect for the moment, you know? Maybe I'm just rambling and it'd be the exact same with fries, but, I don't know, I really think that's an advantage. Oh, and, you can throw a bunch of chips into your mouth and keep munching on them, while with fries you have them way slower, just because of the way it is, I think that's an advantage chips have too, so, hm. Plus, maybe stretching it, but, the taste of chips linger in your mouth way longer than fries do, you know? When I have those chips, I still felt like I just had them, even after an hour or something, I think that's a cool part. With fries, it feels done when it's done, which is sad. Plus, I think the drink I usually like to have with either, tea, goes better with chips than fries, I don't know, I really can recall the feeling of enjoying it when I've had tea along with chips, while with fries, I can barely remember that I even did it all, again, that may be stretching it, but it's really a thing, even if little, you know? And all those little things add up, as much as I love fries, chips have all that going for it. Wait, am I just getting biased towards chips now? Well, fries have their advantages too, like, for me, how it's pretty much a luxury food, I feel really nice when I get to have fries, and they really get me full, when I have them with yoghurt and ketchup, it's just very special, while, when you're having chips, you're just having chips again, you know? And, I mean, just water goes pretty good with fries, doesn't take that much away from it that I can't enjoy tea that much alongside it, it's still a good time. And, well, what else about fries, well, god, that feeling when you grab 3 of them, dip them all into sauce, preferably 2 at the very least, and take a whole bite, oh, that's just really really good, you can't do the same with chip-Part 2.