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- Id: 14104
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Posted: 2014-05-02 04:21:47
by Vorp - Size: 1000x666
- Source: c-smut-run.tumblr.com/post/73921817293
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 73 (vote up)
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can paper cut paper?
yes
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>> #16690
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can paper cut paper?
Yep, I've actually tried to do this in school before. I was very bored.
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I can't off the top of my head think of a solid where the answer is no. Perhaps some very esoteric crystals.
Jell-o. think softer, not harder.
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essentially X cutting X will always work for solids because the cutting X has to have equal to, or greater hardness than the cut X. By lowering the temperature to make things more solid, you're saying that X cutting X can also apply to liquids and gasses, because they'll solidify as they approach absolute zero.