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Title: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by alien2 on Dec 10th, 2016, 9:29am A Hula Hoop squashes a ladybug by rolling over it yet it does not kill it. How is this possible? |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by Grimbal on Dec 11th, 2016, 2:48pm It's been squashed dead. It cannot retaliate. |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by rloginunix on Dec 11th, 2016, 3:47pm or the ladybug is an [hide]inflatable toy[/hide]. |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by dudiobugtron on Dec 11th, 2016, 3:47pm I don't think it could kill it anyway, because [hide]it is already dead.[/hide] ;) |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by towr on Dec 11th, 2016, 10:17pm [hide]Hula Hoops are not alive, so a lady bug couldn't kill it, even if it wasn't squished and outsized.[/hide] |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by Grimbal on Dec 12th, 2016, 1:38am Where does it say it was outsized? PS: and in my case, where does it say it is dead? |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by alien2 on Dec 12th, 2016, 2:44am We have a winner. You are smart so I needn't tell you who it is. |
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Title: Re: A Beetle Under a Hula Hoop Post by alien2 on Dec 12th, 2016, 2:52am on 12/11/16 at 22:17:52, towr wrote:
[hide]Technically Hula Hoops cannot commit murder therefore they are always innocent. I have never seen a Hula Hoop behind bars. I reckon a child is guilty then but he/she is too young to be sent to adult prison.[/hide] |
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