h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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The One Pound Butcher's shop rewards wisdom and discerning. Products include meat, cheese and a really fat wasp in the window.
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Very well synthesized. [+] |
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Wow, that's much better value than the local Metric Butcher's Shop, where everything weighs a kilo and costs a kilo. |
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Wow, that's a really really fat wasp. |
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If you're like me, you are easily (or not so easily) baffled. |
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Think about this....
The butcher shop itself must weigh and cost a pound, as does everything else in it. So, what if I took out the window. Now the window costs/weighs a pound. Interesting. A rare case where the sum of the parts weighs/costs more then the whole? In a way, it's like a sort of fusion. Splitting the pieces up, but they still retain their traits.
[+] for getting some very freaky math going on. |
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[Nylon] I wonder then if standard pound shops themselves cost a pound. I'd buy one and convert it into a trendy wine bar. |
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I'll take that really fat White Anglo-Saxon Pork. |
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How much is that wasp in the window? |
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