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gemzltd
· 11 years ago
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Why maths why
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guest
· 11 years ago
The bottom of the part that slides to the right grows, that's what accounts for the extra piece.
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guest
· 11 years ago
It only grows slightly due to poor animation. It's still actually the same number of pieces and the same size.
guest
· 11 years ago
No it isn't. Both the diagonal bits grow slightly. How else does this happen? Poorly animated magic?
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iceshard
· 11 years ago
I saw this
guest
· 11 years ago
OMG THAT'S GENIOUS
guest
· 11 years ago
That's impossible... Somehow...
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harmonywho
· 10 years ago
It is. Geometrically, it doesn't work. Scientifically it doesn't work. You can't take away from something and expect to end up with the same amount as before.
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leon29
· 11 years ago
Life glitch D:
guest
· 11 years ago
that's Satanism!!!
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guest
· 11 years ago
It would work if chocolate bars had that many fkin pieces
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guest
· 11 years ago
WE COULD END WORL HUNGER!!!
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guest
· 10 years ago
I've tried this. It worked.
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maddjones98
· 9 years ago
You are not very bright.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
The chocolate pieces that get cut in the middle gets smaller, I tried, and you eventually end up in crumbles..