Message from @JUʂƚ ƈαʅʅ ɱҽ ɳσαԋ
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theres a fence glazed with hip hop
dont touch it
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I'm currently reading "A Tale of Two Midgets"; it's a short story.
Look at my original joke <:troll_face:726878856585281557> <:KEK:795742276549607456>
I think @SnowWhite❄ might find interest In that story
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*I definitely have not seen that one before*
bad BURNT HASHBROWNS
Not sure if this is a dad joke:
There was a young girl named Hall
who fell in the spring in the fall
would have been a sad thing
if she died in the spring
but she didn't, she died in the fall
The fall never kills anyone. Its the stop that kills people...
I have the fear of suddenly stopping.
technically, you're right
it's the acceleration that kills
The acceleration has never killed anyone either. It’s the sudden stop 😂🤣😅 @Lich King
sudden stop = acceleration
just the other way
Woodcutters have the most advanced technology. Their equipment is cutting edge.
Acceleration is I change in speed and or direction, so still acceleration xd
I remember when I learned about acceleration in the first grade. We learned quantum physics the next day. It was quite a struggle because I had to walk to school uphill both ways.
-was this anybody else's dad?
Just dont drink brake fluid, if you do you could stop at any time
like any time? cuz uh, long story...
"When I was a child we had to walk 10miles uphill both ways through five feet of snow in 120 degree weather"
Bill Cosby?
I remember that skit.
You're one of the few that remember... most of his victims don't
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Rapid Deceleration is the term you are looking for perhaps?
yes, but it can be said as "acceleration in the direction opposite of motion"
That came from Bill Cosby? Good thing I put it in quotes
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woooow smokie... naughty bear
I never liked calculus
I learned that in science in the sixth grade. I hope it isn't calculus.