Does a straw have one hole, or two holes?
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onesoul rattler wrote: »A straw with one hole isn't a straw. It's a ? cup.
Cups don’t have holes though. -
oneIt's one hole. It's a ? cylinder. It's the same hole.
If you have a news report about a car plowing through a building, they'll state they left a giant HOLE (one) through the building. They won't refer to two holes.
Punch a hole in the side of that straw, now you have two holes.
If you dig a tunnel with only one hole how do you get out of it?
You turn the ? back around
This thread is way funnier than I anticipated. -
so a hole can have either one or two openings?
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twoI just found out I'm not as smart as I thought I was
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I forgot what I was gonna say..
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It just hit me...
This thread is the reason why I came back to the IC.
Yall ? ? me
By the way I would say 1 hole. 2 openings. -
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MistyKnight wrote: »It just hit me...
This thread is the reason why I came back to the IC.
Yall ? ? me
By the way I would say 1 hole. 2 openings.
? love when u talk nasty -
That's like saying a man only has one hole, we know that ain't true
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twoA Fetus has a straw like tube running from their mouth to their ?
Your digestive track is one long tube connecting your piehole to your ? .
Now If you're going to say that a straw has only one continuous hole, then your mouth and ass are the same.
Agreed?
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MistyKnight wrote: »It just hit me...
This thread is the reason why I came back to the IC.
Yall ? ? me
By the way I would say 1 hole. 2 openings.
The literal definition of a hole IS an opening.
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I'll just leave this here.
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A straw has two openings aka holes.
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twoThis below average becky makin y'all look bad right now.
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oneIt's only one hole that goes all the way through. Bruh in the video was right If there was something in middle of tube so it didn't go all the way through it would be two holes. Y'all ? crazy lol
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oneIt's one hole. It's a ? cylinder. It's the same hole.
If you have a news report about a car plowing through a building, they'll state they left a giant HOLE (one) through the building. They won't refer to two holes.
Punch a hole in the side of that straw, now you have two holes.
If you dig a tunnel with only one hole how do you get out of it?
You turn the ? back around
So you go out the same hole you entered.
If you wanted to exit on the other side of that tunnel, what would you need to make?
@VIBE
You keep digging to extend the hole, you don't have to make another hole. Vibe probably already said this ? but I had to reiterate lol -
oneIdiopathic Joker wrote: »A straw doesn't have any holes. The plastic is rolled
The plastic is rolled which forms a hole. W TF this ? is a trip like that damn toilet paper thread lol. -
this like that Lil Wayne is the G in Lasagna silent ?
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Classic smart dumb ? ? from old boy Stevie -
Sounds like that "Kevin Gates ain't from New Orleans he from Louisiana" type convo
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I'll just leave this here.
If a hole is an opening THROUGH something then how would you use this definition to say a straw has two holes? -
MistyKnight wrote: »It just hit me...
This thread is the reason why I came back to the IC.
Yall ? ? me
By the way I would say 1 hole. 2 openings.
but a hole is a opening lol -
oneA doughnut has one hole, flip it over and its the same hole.
A cup has a opening.
Yall confusing openings and holes.
Two openings can share the same hole long as they are both connected and continuous all the way through.
G.e.d. having fools -
a hole doesnt have to have an exit.. Is a ? not a hole because it there is only one entrance?
Think of it like this, if a hole/tunnel starts in one place and comes out at another, both places would respectively call their opening a hole.