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SevenForce commented at 2011-08-03 17:50:39 » #834557
I see what you did there anon!
Loving that plump tummy by the way. Just as pleasing to me as those juicy spherical melons (both types)
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I see what you did there anon!
Loving that plump tummy by the way. Just as pleasing to me as those juicy spherical melons (both types)
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superbleeder12 commented at 2011-10-26 22:11:38 » #910826
Watermelons float in water? I must test this hypothesis
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Watermelons float in water? I must test this hypothesis
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leejunne commented at 2014-09-10 00:38:14 » #1599788
Those comments may be old, but watermelons actually DO float.
Despite being known for their mass, watermelons are over 90%...erm...water, and their rinds consist of aerated pulp. As a result, this makes it slightly less dense than water (I think 0.92 against 1.00).
Now do boobies float? They should - they could save a life!!
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Those comments may be old, but watermelons actually DO float.
Despite being known for their mass, watermelons are over 90%...erm...water, and their rinds consist of aerated pulp. As a result, this makes it slightly less dense than water (I think 0.92 against 1.00).
Now do boobies float? They should - they could save a life!!
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