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  • 04-06-2017
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how would you explain a thin layer of ice breaking under your weight

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somethingsomething1
somethingsomething1 somethingsomething1
  • 04-06-2017
Just be a savage and say "it's ice breaking under you because it's thin"lols
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kashin kashin
  • 04-06-2017
I think you broke the surface tension with ur weight....
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