Does a straw have one hole, or two holes?
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Shizlansky wrote: »It’s one.
How many holes does a basketball hoop have for y’all dumb ? ?
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Ya'll do know "hole" can be used differently depending on context. A hole can be an opening, or a place. A straw has 2 openings that are defined as holes. But the hollow part of the straw can be classified as a hole itself.
A hole can either be an opening to a place, or a place itself. Your definition in this context depends on your lens.
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twoWhy everybody so angry about straws
You gangbaning on straws ? ?!? -
oneHundredEyes wrote: »Couldnt even find a gif great enough to express the 'wtf did I just watch, there truelly is no hope for mankind" state I was in for a brief moment lol.
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twoThis is ridiculous, yo.
If a ? gets shot, and the bullet goes through and through, is the doctor stitching up one hole or two holes?
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twoThis is ridiculous, yo.
If a ? gets shot, and the bullet goes through and through, is the doctor stitching up one hole or two holes?
There's your answer.
You're adding a narrative that wasn't there before now.
A cylinder with a hole in will a opening and a out. It's still one hole and not two separate holes.
If a person was to get shot and the bullet passed straight through making a entry and exit point. There's still one hole in the body
So is the doctor stitching one hole or two? -
twoThis is ridiculous, yo.
If a ? gets shot, and the bullet goes through and through, is the doctor stitching up one hole or two holes?
There's your answer.
You're adding a narrative that wasn't there before now.
A cylinder with a hole in will a opening and a out. It's still one hole and not two separate holes.
If a person was to get shot and the bullet passed straight through making a entry and exit point. There's still one hole in the body
So is the doctor stitching one hole or two?
He's stitching no holes. But he's stitching a entry and exit point. The hole will not be touched -
oneThis is ridiculous, yo.
If a ? gets shot, and the bullet goes through and through, is the doctor stitching up one hole or two holes?
There's your answer.
You're adding a narrative that wasn't there before now.
A cylinder with a hole in will a opening and a out. It's still one hole and not two separate holes.
If a person was to get shot and the bullet passed straight through making a entry and exit point. There's still one hole in the body
So is the doctor stitching one hole or two?
The doctor is stitching up two wounds (entry wound and exit wound). There is one hole that goes all the way through him. -
This is ridiculous, yo.
If a ? gets shot, and the bullet goes through and through, is the doctor stitching up one hole or two holes?
There's your answer.
You're adding a narrative that wasn't there before now.
A cylinder with a hole in will a opening and a out. It's still one hole and not two separate holes.
If a person was to get shot and the bullet passed straight through making a entry and exit point. There's still one hole in the body
So is the doctor stitching one hole or two?
He's stitching no holes. But he's stitching a entry and exit point. The hole will not be touched
so it 3 holes?.... -
twoIf I break on through to the other side, same hole. One hole.
If it were the same hole then it'd already exist.
Are your ? and mouth the same hole? They are both connected by the same track and develop at the same time. -
It takes two holes to make a straw whole.
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It takes two holes to make a straw whole.
That's true, if you close one end, which if there wasn't two holes how can one end be closed, but one hole, no straw. -
My kid says it's one hole. If you go into a tunnel you enter the one hole to find the end of that hole.
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BiblicalAtheist wrote: »
You'd be closing one of the openings, not the hole.
Or in your own words, you'd be closing one "end" of the hole not both.
Not sure if you even still technically have a hole at that point ?
? this. -
Ugh I guess if the tube IS the hole and we're are distinguishing between hole vs openings.
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oneBiblicalAtheist wrote: »My kid says it's one hole. If you go into a tunnel you enter the one hole to find the end of that hole.
makes sure to tell your kid:
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oneif a straw has two holes where does each hole end?
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oneGlad you ? aint my lifeline on to be a millionaire..
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if there is only one path there is only one hole. two holes would have two paths.
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twoYa'll do know "hole" can be used differently depending on context. A hole can be an opening, or a place. A straw has 2 openings that are defined as holes. But the hollow part of the straw can be classified as a hole itself.
A hole can either be an opening to a place, or a place itself. Your definition in this context depends on your lens.
So a straw has 3 holes. -
Idiopathic Joker wrote: »A straw doesn't have any holes. The plastic is rolled
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Shizlansky wrote: »It’s one.
How many holes does a basketball hoop have for y’all dumb ? ?
2 its just thin b...
you sound like a ? that eats his steak well done....oh wait -
Focal Point wrote: »HundredEyes wrote: »Couldnt even find a gif great enough to express the 'wtf did I just watch, there truelly is no hope for mankind" state I was in for a brief moment lol.
The Hall is watching...
? , his name is HundredEyes and still couldnt spot his spelling error -
Ya'll do know "hole" can be used differently depending on context. A hole can be an opening, or a place. A straw has 2 openings that are defined as holes. But the hollow part of the straw can be classified as a hole itself.
A hole can either be an opening to a place, or a place itself. Your definition in this context depends on your lens.
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Shizlansky wrote: »It’s one.
How many holes does a basketball hoop have for y’all dumb ? ?
2 its just thin b...
you sound like a ? that eats his steak well done....oh wait
ill be dat