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my mother father wil notl et him

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CongoratsUlost2me wrote:
JackRoach wrote:

People spreading rumors about me I hear?

Only pEdEsTrIaNs do that.

Says the pedestrian 🚷

I'm the one who came up with the pedestrian/cyclist theorem. I should decide the definitions, and I concur that I am a cyclist, not a pedestrian.

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flyingpigtoo wrote:

any relationship to a recyclist?

 

No. Cycling has nothing to do with recycling, unless you add the "re," on there.

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zero cause idk how to make walruses out of it...but I can make another cookie instead

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B1ZMARK wrote:

... and my friend gives me another cookie, how many grams of dihydrogen monoxide do I have?

Using your answer from section A, tell me how many soap sculptures of walruses can you make with that amount of water.

Well it really depends on the hydration level of the cookie. If you were to provide the amount of flour used in the recipe in the cookies, then if we could somehow extrapolate the hydration level of the cookie, we could use that ratio to calculate how much dihydrogen monoxide is in that cookie. Fluoroantimonic acid could be used in that process, as it is the strongest acid. It has a ph of -31.3. This along with using fluoroantimonic acid, you could also use fractional distillation along with lots of other techniques to help separate the water from everything else. Now as for how much soap you could make out of that, none because you would need sodium hydroxide for that. I hope this helped happy.png

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IHaveTheSauce wrote:

Well it really depends on the hydration level of the cookie. If you were to provide the amount of flour used in the recipe in the cookies, then if we could somehow extrapolate the hydration

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Most of the water is from the eggs. Some is from the butter.

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funny

 

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llama47 wrote:
IHaveTheSauce wrote:

Well it really depends on the hydration level of the cookie. If you were to provide the amount of flour used in the recipe in the cookies, then if we could somehow extrapolate the hydration

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Most of the water is from the eggs. Some is from the butter.

you obviously don't understand hydration level

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B1ZMARK wrote:
PinkFluffyPuppydog28 wrote:

Um your cookie is two hundred calories

Must have come from Publix then. The cookie store cookies are much more than 200 calories

Actually your wrong, it's 142 due to google.

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PinkFluffyPuppydog28 wrote:
B1ZMARK wrote:
PinkFluffyPuppydog28 wrote:

Um your cookie is two hundred calories

Must have come from Publix then. The cookie store cookies are much more than 200 calories

Actually your wrong, it's 142 due to google.

But there are many cookies so I can't say

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Eat your cookies, and join the obesity club ! ✌️😎
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thicc

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Chargebolt029 wrote:

thicc

🖖 😈

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Stop this question mark spam

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