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Jim Paleo
Jim Paleo@jim_paleo·
@sircryptotips Probably none here, but they all die of old age, it’s a certainty 👍🏻
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Don McCracken
Don McCracken@DonMcCracken7·
@sircryptotips None (or possibly D unless the hole in E’s stone doesn’t line up with D’s head).
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fRI$KY / Under-exposed
fRI$KY / Under-exposed@RODLAWRENCE12·
@sircryptotips D the linear circumference of the stone being 6.3 and 6.5 from D to E means the stone is still cavity sky facing when hits D Thx for this enjoyed it.🙏🇦🇺 do I win a free tow-in??🤭🤭
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Petrucio
Petrucio@PetrucioBR·
@sircryptotips Depends on what the densities and the frictions are. But assuming they are what the picture wants us to believe (same densities, infinite frictions), D might die from head crush, but he could simply duck, then everyone beats the crap out of E.
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haydgo ⭕️
haydgo ⭕️@haydgo·
@sircryptotips None of them. The rock at the top weighs less than the rock holding down the seesaw at the bottom. It’s missing a chunk out of it
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_@cryptognite·
@sircryptotips D & B The whole will hit D's head. The hole will Not miss him. The momentum will push it to further to fall in B.
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