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What is a hole?not happening a hole
What is a hole?not happening a hole
That's "up north speak" for "@ss hole"...."Ehhh??"What is a hole?
Pretty sure he was speaking to himself or in general. Like when someone says, "I'm F*cked"!!Is that an insult towards me, then?
Or towards the guy who forgot to plug the truck in?
I can't tell.
Its what the truck is telling the guy trying to start itIs that an insult towards me, then?
Or towards the guy who forgot to plug the truck in?
I can't tell.
Yes glass is a liquid. They proved that when replacing stained glass windows in a centuries old Church. The top of the pane would be a lot thinner than the bottom and the reason why it broke. It does take a long time though.And glass is a liquid right?
It’s also the reason we can see through it.Yes glass is a liquid. They proved that when replacing stained glass windows in a centuries old Church. The top of the pane would be a lot thinner than the bottom and the reason why it broke. It does take a long time though.
It’s also the reason we can see through it.
A guy left his house and walked 5 miles due south, then 5 miles due west, then five miles due north and wound up back at his house. Where does he live?
The North Pole5 miles from his house-------
Glass is not a liquid. It is an amorphous solid, a state between liquid and solid. Here...just read this....
Splitting hairs snow is not water because it’s frozen or maybe it’s not frozen just half way between. My wife’s bro. Is my brother in law my wife’s sister’s husband in the polish language is my swagger a different term than brother in law. A rose is a rose by any other name it’s still a rose
Fact or Fiction?: Glass Is a (Supercooled) Liquid
Apparently the Inuit have a multitude of different names for different types of snow but it’s still snowSnow is water with a hard on.
I have only one word for snow but not sure if I can post it on here LOLApparently the Inuit have a multitude of different names for different types of snow but it’s still snow
Like the English language has the all-encompassing word "Love".Apparently the Inuit have a multitude of different names for different types of snow but it’s still snow