I know this topic is like super dead but I wanted to know. Anyhow. State your reasoning, I wanna read it.
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4 RepliesA straw is a tube with an opening on each end. If it had a hole in it, it would be useless.
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3 Repliesits just plastic surrounding air, there was no hole to begin with
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1 ReplyIf you molecular you could probably see little holes in everything.
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Edited by H1vac: 7/21/2019 3:40:25 PMStraws are drawn. There are no holes.
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2 Replies*hits blunt* There is no hole. Holes are a social construct. They are a human word used to describe an absence of something. The empty area inside the straw would exist whether the straw was there or not
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4 Replies*hits blunt* There is no hole. Holes are a social construct. They are a human word used to describe an absence of something. The empty area inside the straw would exist whether the straw was there or not.
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2 RepliesEdited by StoneFlare21: 7/21/2019 12:25:00 AM.....um, there's one hole. Though, maybe not, since it might depend on the straw.
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Holes are illegal [spoiler][b]YOU WILL NEVER REACH TRUTH [/b][/spoiler]
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0 or 1 depending on the structure. If it's a rectangular net rolled into a tube, zero. If the liquid material is seamlessly poured into a cylindrical cast then cooled to set, then it's a cylinder with one hole going through the entire structure.
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None, for the reason Cobravert said
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[spoiler].....,,,.......[/spoiler]
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... Enough to snort cocaine through... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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Blue spider monkeys!!
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1 or 2 depending on how you view it.
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6 RepliesArgument for two: There’s a hole each end, things go in one and come out the other. Argument for one: There’s one long hole through the tube, you wouldn’t drill a whole through some wood and say it’s two holes. Argument for none: The straw is as it should be, a hole means it’s punctured. Personally I prefer one hole. You can look straight through it as it’s one hole. It doesn’t matter if the straw is a mile long, normal or paper thin in length.
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Food in your digestive track is outside the body.
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The answer is no
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4 RepliesThere is no straw
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One. There’s a hole at one end, and a sea turtle’s nostril at the other.
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One top, one bottom. I like simplicity.
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All the options.
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7 RepliesLike, straws of hay? Theres no holes in those.
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Well, yes.
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3 RepliesTwo holes. If you bend the straw and have the openings side by side, you’d be able to see the elongated passage more clearly through these portals. Worm holes work the same way by folding space
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1 ReplyDepends on how you define hole