ANSWERS: 12
  • Pasta and antipasta are both types of food, so you wouldn't still be hungry. But there's the chance that the pasta particles and antipasta particles will react, annihlating each other at 100% efficiency, causing a nuclear explosion in your stomach. Or maybe not...
  • No, but you'd disppear.
  • I would not only be hungry, I would be grumpy, too.
  • antipasta ? Did you, perchance, mean antipasto? Sorry to bust your conundrum, (ya mite wanta have a doctor take a look at that by the way, busted conundrums gotta hurt.) The words pasta and pasto aren't the same things at all and aren't even related. Pasto is an Italianword and means food or a meal. Pasta traces its meaning back thru Latin "dough", to Greek "barley porridge", to "salted mess of food",to earlier greek words for salted and sprinkled. Aw, I'm no fun at all. Maybe its because I'm feelin a bit peckish, maybe i should fix me up a big ol' salted mess of food.
  • Yes ,because if you have the same amounts the antipasta will cancel out the pasta.
  • No way, I'd be way too full after a meal like that.
  • Ok, I get it..pasta, ANTIpasta..lol!
  • You would think so by the names of the food wouldn't it? Of course, the truth is that they will both annihilate each other in a big explosion. Of course if you are talking about "ante pasta" that means you would eat it before the pasta. It is usually a dish of sausage slices, cheeses, olives and vegetables.
  • Seems reasonable to assume so. HA HA!
  • nope... they cancel each other out.
  • I think it'll make one heck of a nuclear reaction in your stomach.
  • I suppose you won't feel full, what with these opposites annihilating each other, so maybe you will still be hungry and ready to eat some more of both. Yummmm.

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