I watched this a week ago, I have returned with a very important argument... have you ever heard the term: "SHOVELING FOOD INTO YOUR MOUTH?" dun dun DUUUUN!
Objection! Shoveling food into one's mouth refers to quickly eating food and filling one's mouth with every bite. This is usually an act performed with one's bare hands and not an actual spoon, which cannot hold enough food to fill one's mouth unless the aforementioned utensil is comically oversized. Furthermore, animals without the ability to use tools of any kind are sometimes referred to as "shoveling food" into their mouths (i.e elephants and their trunks)
Edgeworth: *says a definition as long as a page in wikipedia explaining the difference of shovels and spoons* Von Karma: *Ctrl+C* *Ctrl+V >Simplify text>*
OBJECTION! If a pitchfork is a fork, and a sword is a knife, then you can only conclude that a shovel is in fact a spoon. Just because they're bigger that doesn't mean they're not a spoon, they're just a big spoon!
@ OBJECTION! an Fork And An Pitchfork Has the Same uses The Stab into Things to Hold Them Pitchfork can Be uses to Stan Haystack while Forks can be use to stab Meat Both are Different but Fundamentally the Same Did I do it correctly?
@ OBJECTION you can just use onespike from the pitchfork to hold tiny things and a fork can hold a big amount of things depending on your strength and if you can balance it
@@the6934 HOLD IT! The pitchfork would still be too big to use, and it would be impossible to bring the end of the pitchfork to your mouth using it as a fork without extending your arm to impossible levels! Thus, a pitchfork cannot possibly be a fork!
@@DIDI666PK OBJECTION! Just get someone else to hold the pitchfork! Then all they have to do is stab the food and shove it in your mouth! Therefore, a pitch fork can be a fork! Even if _you_ cant use it on your own, you can get _someone else_ to use it for you! Either way, it has to be a fork, or else why would it be called a pitch _fork_ ?
@@n1kx579 but it wouldn't fit in human-sized mouths unless it was like those little sand shovels you use at the beach. I guess you really can't fight it spoon=round shovel
Serious thing though, the ending argument was "utensils" and "hand tools" being different things. A utensil is a hand tool that is used for eating. Therefore, a spoon is indeed a shovel.
One way this could have continued: Godot saying the fact that the ground is food for plants, and shovels dig parts of ground, meaning shovels dig food, meaning that shovels are spoons.
OBJECTION: The definition of a hand tool is “a tool held in the hand, used without electricity or power” and the definition of tool, is “a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, use to carry out a PARTICULAR FUNCTION” is a spoon not held in the hand? And is it not used to carry out a particular function?! OF COURSE IT IS, SPOONS ARE SHOVELS!
OBJECTION: You said that they can be used as each other, just not efficently. Even if they're not intended to, they can still function as each other. It doesnt matter if it's not effective, only if it can happen. Besides tools can have multiple uses. Baking soda can be used for cleaning. A wrench can be used as a weapon. Hell anything can be classified as a weapon, used in a attacking manner. It's like is mayonnaise an instrument? Yes it can be used as instrument if you smack it to a beat. It doesnt have to be the intended use. It's if it can be used. Even with we ignore the previous statement have you considered that, not all intentions are the original ones? They could be replaced. For example, bubble wrap was originally gonna be used as wallpaper. Nalgene was originally used in labs but later was used for water bottles.
Objection! You thought I’d let it lie, BUT NO, here I return, to say, while the intended use of a tool technically defines its use, and apparently not it’s possible use.... HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU THAT INTENT IS A SUBJECTIVE MATTER BASED ON PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE AND GOALS RELATING TO THE SITUATION AT HAND AND AVAILABLE MATERIALS? If I INTEND to use a spoon as a shovel, then by definition it is A SHOVEL.
@Hume zee OBJECTION! YOU DARE TO ASSUME WHAT CAN AND CANNOT FIT WITHIN A PERSON’S MOUTH? SUCH AS MY OWN? This is SLANDER... although technically it’s libel.
Definition of “utensil”: - An instrument or device for domestic use, in the kitchen, or in war. - A small hand tool or material-handling implement specialized for specific types of processing such as is used in the kitchen or a laboratory. Utensils are hand tools; therefore, spoons are shovels.
@Ryan Ubeika You're clearly missing the bigger picture here. "Small" modifies "hand tools," which broadly describes both categories. "Spoon" is a subcategory of "shovel." So to answer your question: a spoon.
Ok, I’ve never actually played an Ace Attorney game, I just watch these meme videos. Can someone tell me how much coffee Godot usually drinks. It feels like he should be dead from a caffeine overdose after this vid.
Don't worry about the caffeine, it takes about 50-100 cups of coffee to get the lethal amount of caffeine. What kills him is just the sheer volume of liquid, he would most likely throw it up and drown in his own regurgitated drink
This basically that whole Ship Vs. Boat dilemma. Every ship is a boat but not every boat is a ship. Same thing with Spoons Vs. Shovels. Every spoon is a shovel, but not shovel is a spoon.
I know the video ends with Shovels are not spoons winning the argument, but this video thoughtfully convinced me that in fact they are just giant spoons, and pitchforks and swords are just giant knives and forks
Alright lemme explain what i mean by this comment but if you don't wanna get spoiled then i suggest not reading the this Basically in dual destinies simon blackquill is an inmate, Prosecutor and Athena cykes friend alright lemme explain why Simon blackquill is the friend of Athena so here you go: Ok so basically Athena's mother was killed by the phantom Athena saw here mother's body then tried to "FIX" her since Athena was at a young age and did not know the difference to humans and robots Simon Blackquill witnessed this, Similar to the first game Simon blackquill did not want Athena to be found guilty he decided to defend in court because she was young after all the stuff that happend Simon blackquill was found guilty with Athena begging the judge that it wasn't him and after a few years he decided to well be prosecutor and there done.
@@Jan_Koopman OBJECTION!, Spoons grow up to be shovels, is just that afther years of evolution they cant grow up anymore, humans made spoons a domestic shovel
"I feel like no one has any paid attention to me today." It's because you're a joke character, Payne, you're consistently beaten on the first trial of every game.
@SuperStoryMode HOLD IT! "The fact that you always win against him first is the entire reason he's the joke character, he's not meant to be taken seriously"
@@TeamQuiltzYT You don't ride dogs into battle. Unless you are an irish pixie. Those ride corgies into battle. Or you have a bernadiner. You'll might as well ride those into battle.
Utensil: an implement, container, or other article, especially for household use. Hand Tool: a tool held in the hand and operated without electricity or other power. Nothing about these definitions necessarily excludes an item that is one from being accurately described as the other. Spoons may be both.
Shovels don't fit the first definition of spoon. noun 1. an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food. 2. a thing resembling a spoon in shape. Since shovels are not ovular nor round bowels (they often have pointed fronts and are split down the middle) shovels don't fit the second definition either. Conclusively, shovels are not spoons. Are spoons shovels? Here is the definition of shovel. noun a tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material. Since no spoon is a blade (they don't have sharp edges), spoons don't fit the definition for shovels. Conclusively, spoons are not shovels. Ultimately, spoons are not shovels and shovels are not spoons.
Um, actually, other material is broad enough a definition to include food. This definition says nothing about whether the blade needs to be sharp. A spoon's curved surface can definitely be defined to be a blade, which while it is curved can also be described as flat and broad and having upturned sides, because of the surface of the spoon, to wit, it's blade, to a great deal not being heavily bumpy or pitted. A spoon is a shovel.
I just watched this, and I have a statement. The definition for tool is as followed. "a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function." Spoons would count as a tool, therefore, Spoons ARE shovels. And before you specify hand tool, it's definition is as followed "a tool held in the hand and operated without electricity or other power." And as we know, Spoons are tools, and by this logic, are also hand tools.
In the Merriam Webster dictionary it describes a utensil as an implement, instrument, or vessel used in a household and especially a kitchen 2: a useful tool or implement. A hand tool is described as a small tool (such as a hammer or wrench) that usually does not use electricity Which shows that spoons are tools, and they are shovels
OBJECTION! while you don’t normally use spoons to dig holes like you would with a shovel, spoons are still used to dig, but into food. you don’t use hangers to dig now do you?
@@randombag420 OBJECTION Technically they can all dig! Spoons are not used to dig like a shovel, only to dig into food. But if we’re trying to class them as the same thing, they can all do what each other can do! But that doesn’t sound right does it? A hanger, a spoon, and a shovel can’t all be the same! And can 100% use hangers to dig! It would just take even longer! Besides you don’t use spoons to dig either! They both dig into different things, but again you can declare them all the same if you only follow that logic! You’re honour! I declare their argument invalid!
OBJECTION! Utensils by some definitions are 'useful tools used especially in the kitchen' and spoons are held by the hand, therefore spoons are basically hand tools which makes it a possibility that spoons ARE shovels.
Also Look how the shovel is built: It's sharp at the end in order to break through the ground While the spoon is NOT sharp at it's end, because food is soft and also it would've harmed us. Because of this, the spoon would only be useful while digging if the dirt, that you're digging in was soft and the hole you were digging was supposed to be small. Also, the spoon would be much easier to break while digging in harder ground. It's handle is flat, thin and therefore could bend and snap, while the shovel's handle is made in a way, that makes it useful for digging in the ground. _[LMFAO I'M REPEATING MYSELF SO MUCH I'M SO SORRY]_
Spades are sharpened blades on a stick used for breaking apart the ground! Shovels are simply bowls on a stick used for moving loose material, including spoons... And they aren't sharp~ Every gardener knows, only an IDIOT would try to dig a hole with a shovel~
I'm alone in my house thinking about the BFG, thinking that there's no way it'll come up specifically, and then 1:30 happens and...what noise did I make? It was like ha! plus whaaaaaaat?! became "HAAAAAAAAAAAAA???" Very odd, and I'm the one who made the sound.
also, hand tools? Spoons are definitely tools that you use with your hand. Not to mention all the more specific definitions that other comments gave. I still believe shovels and spoons are two sides of the same coin.
Objection! Spoons are spades, not shovels. See the recurring investigation gag in "The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles" for elaboration on the differences between spades and shovels.