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@guerr60834 @PercThaGoat not in 2025 lmfao. they literally make sure you have to spend hundreds of dollars to get the biggest prizes
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@PercThaGoat lol there’s way around spending that much money to win . Most ticket game can be manipulated iykyk
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@CookUpFics niggas really think LeBron gives a fuck about rings anymore. He literally just loves basketball
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like it's crazy how many superstars this guy has played with and still got less rings than Jordan
NBA@NBA
LUKA. LOB. LEBRON. 💥
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@DNsuckss @OnlyWildClips @scubaryan_ If u had said “now u have FN” this would had even been more hilarious 😭
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@scubaryan_ If you notice he's tryna imitate speeds way of articulating.
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If this ant, zipping at 1,000,000 mph (447,387 m/s), hits a person, the outcome is grim but fascinating. With its 300,000 joules of kinetic energy—calculated earlier as \( KE = \frac{1}{2} \times 0.000003 \, \text{kg} \times (447,387)^2 \)—it’s like a tiny, hypersonic missile.
The ant’s mass is only 3 milligrams, so it’s not going to transfer energy like a wrecking ball. Instead, it’d act more like a bullet on steroids. A 9mm bullet (500-600 joules) punches through flesh, often exiting the body. This ant has 500 times that energy packed into a much smaller package. At that speed, it’d penetrate instantly—faster than nerves can signal pain—likely leaving a clean, narrow hole through skin, muscle, and bone. Think of a high-powered rifle round, but with a twist: the sheer velocity means it’d probably vaporize mid-transit due to air friction, turning into a plasma slug before impact.
If it hits a vital spot—like the head or heart—the person’s done for. A headshot would blast through the skull, potentially exploding it from the shockwave and heat. A chest hit could shred the heart or lungs, with the energy dump causing a small cavitation bubble—messy and lethal. Non-vital areas (say, an arm) might “just” lose the limb, with the entry wound cauterized by the ant’s fiery demise and an exit wound like a gunshot’s.
The catch? In reality, the ant wouldn’t survive the trip. At 1,000,000 mph, air resistance would torch it into ions within microseconds, dispersing some of that energy as heat and light before it even reaches the target. So, the person might face a searing shockwave and a spray of ant-plasma rather than a solid impact. Still, 300,000 joules is 300,000 joules—enough to ruin anyone’s day, likely fatally if it’s center-mass. 🐜
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@yung_mal0 if you like to shoot, sharpshooter, if you like a mix of shoot and dribble, two way, if you like defense…nigga go watch a yt video
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@margielafrance nah i need to start doing this more, but my girl gon be mad she wasn’t invited
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