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Here Ya Go, Stoners...

1,835 views 24 upvotes Made by DaWeasel 8 years ago in fun
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0 ups, 8y,
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This is impossible. If you look closely, its clearly not possible
0 ups, 8y
SO explain why...
0 ups, 8y,
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each and every single time one piece is being eaten so unless there are more piece's under neath you would not have enough pieces by the second time you do it.
0 ups, 8y,
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it can't be that, because the piece that's eaten is coming off the side of the bar. Even if there was one underneath it, we would see it come up. Otherwise, this has me confused and mesmerized as shit, so thanks DaWeasel for daboggling my brain. UPVOTE PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 ups, 8y,
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I see no way possible, but it is a true brainboggler.
0 ups, 8y,
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Try this with a real candy bar and see what happens!
0 ups, 8y,
1 reply
actually, this might be possible
0 ups, 8y,
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actually, no
it defies the laws of existance and physics
you want the explanation
0 ups, 8y,
1 reply
There is no way!
0 ups, 8y,
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yeah, I said it defied the laws of existence and physics
0 ups, 8y,
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I can see the way it works, but the "why" behind the way it works is f**kin' beyond me.
1 up, 8y,
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You see, if one piece is eaten, it is gone for good, right? Even if the measurements were accurately made, the lack of presence from the eaten piece will disturb the thought of the rest being there. Thus the brain believes what it sees, and sees a never ending piece of chocolate. The laws of physics acts with the laws of existence, and the missing piece disrupts it all. But, must I ask, where exactly does the eaten piece come from?
2 ups, 8y
No one knows! If only real chocolate bars were like this!
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