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there are more wheels in the world than there are doors. Fight me |
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@deusexmachina | 11 March 22 | |
The majority of people have more than the average number of arms.
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@ladibud | 11 March 22 | |
naked and oiled up? @ banjo
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@ladibud | 11 March 22 | |
as for the wheels / doors.... is this only in relation to actual transport methods?
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@banjo | 11 March 22 | |
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yes of course Missy, is there any other way?
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@banjo | 11 March 22 | |
@ ladibud - 11.03.22 - 09:07am as for the wheels / doors.... is this only in relation to actual transport methods? no |
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@obi_jon | 11 March 22 | |
Lego produce more wheels than any other company. Should think they'll make a fair few tiny little doors as well but I don't know how their output compares to other door manufacturers.
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@obi_jon | 11 March 22 | |
Most vehicles have more wheels than they have doors, but nearly all buildings(and fk tons of other stuff) have at least 1 door and no wheels. Of course you also have to factor in all the pet hamsters |
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@tranie | 11 March 22 | |
Would cogs be classified as wheels? There's hundreds of cogs inside clocks and watches and numerous other things.
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@obi_jon | 11 March 22 | |
And the .
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@banjo | 11 March 22 | |
Office buildings all have wheeled office chairs and cabinets full of drawers at least four wheels per drawer
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