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Message Subject What weighs more a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?
Poster Handle LittleMe
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Everything is common sense, don't you think?
 Quoting: LittleMe


I bet you, I can find the website you copied that from.


Have a nice evening.


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:Soonemu:
 Quoting: 0000001


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No, they are not... it's just common sense to me...

Mass and weight are often used interchangeably but they are NOT interchangeable. where F is the force required to accelerate a Mass M at a rate a . Weight is a positive quantity which varies with gravity.
 Quoting: LittleMe


You forgot the rest


How does that equation even add up??


F force
M mass
Rate a???

The fuck you on about


:epoclol:
 Quoting: 0000001


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You forgot the rest


How does that equation even add up??


F force
M mass
Rate a???

The fuck you on about


:epoclol:
 Quoting: 0000001

This is simple common sense to you, please explain
 Quoting: 0000001



She won't reply now

Booo
 Quoting: 0000001


Oh my... it's so funny how much attention you are giving me! chuckle

Please, ignore me the same way I do ignore you and leave me the fuck alone!

* the cunfaces are uniting, eh?

lmao
 Quoting: LittleMe

Not really attention, but you plagiarize a lot, and that's not right.

You copied and pasted a snippet from a website, and edited out a little, and it made no sense at all.

Stop plagiarizing

Daft twat



Edit: you said it's common sense to you, please, for the sake of the internet, don't act intelligent
 Quoting: 0000001


My last time replying to you, cunface!

For your own sake, could you please go fuck your fucking self and leave me the fuck alone!

* you can't act smart, you gaylord... you must born with the brains!

epiclol
 
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