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That took quite a turn
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· 10 years ago
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Okay, so how do we feel things? Not trying to prove you wrong, just interested.
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· 10 years ago
The atoms of the thing repel yours, hence you notice a pressure against yourself.
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kurukuruguy
· 10 years ago
It's like pushing magnets together, when they're repelling each other.
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chu
· 10 years ago
*ahm*
electron repulsion to be specific.
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pegleg0423
· 10 years ago
Ah quantum physics, how I love thee.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Thank you, scientifically aware users of FunSubstance.
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guest
· 10 years ago
"but did I REALLY touch the mona lisa, mr. security guard?"
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userrname
· 10 years ago
'I didn't actually slap her, principal Harley.'
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guest
· 10 years ago
Then why does it hurt when someone hits you if they didn't really hit you?
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internet
· 10 years ago
the force of the repulsion would be greater.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Thank you, internet.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Well, he wasn't actually touching himself, but giving himself pleasure, thus jacking off. This post is neither funny nor clever, but simply wrong
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abstermonk
· 10 years ago
Uh.. ya kinda have to touch the d*ck to be jacking off. And get the pleasure.
jackee500
· 10 years ago
(To guest) Every party needs a pooper that's why they invited you. Party Pooper! Party Pooper!
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kaykay333
· 10 years ago
So we pretty much can fly Cause our feet would never touch the ground
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xxfallenang3llxx
· 10 years ago
So how about when we pull on stuff? Like pulling hair? (curious)
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curiositykicksass
· 10 years ago
Rogue would be pleased to hear this
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phoenixsenshi
· 10 years ago
I ACTUALLY WONDERED ABOUT THIS AS A KID. I WAS RIGHT!!!!
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electron repulsion to be specific.