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>>12173529
it's not a matter of whether he's right. his stupid computer simulations are just that: simulations. they have nothing to do with physics no matter how much wishful thinking you do

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fuck anime edition

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>>10124634
Going to be honest bro, 6.5 inches is not that big, let alone big enough to brag about. It's slightly above average. I'm 8.5x7 and I've still met guys bigger than me even though these country averages should place me in the 99.99%

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>>8815000
How long? Well, the real question is how long does it take for a sleeping bear to wake up on its own?

A perfectly-whittled stick of oak wood about an inch in diameter would weigh 10,824,750,000,000,000 lbs. 10 quadrillion pounds. That's greater than the mass of 8 earths if I did the math correctly. I'm not the best at math.

Anyways, you'd never be able to push the stick at the bear. because it's too massive. Thus, the bear will wake up whenever it feels like it.

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>>8465330
kek

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