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Apr 13 2025 08:15am



Wtf are you doing Phil :rofl: I laughed to hard at this

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Wtf are you doing Phil :rofl: I laughed to hard at this


Great show.
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Shit thread.
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Apr 14 2025 02:45am
When I was out in nature, I also found a rock too.

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a lot of weird stuff is cusco (southern peru)
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Apr 29 2025 02:48am
What is the difference between a rock and a stone?
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Apr 29 2025 02:53am
What is the difference between a rock and a stone?


In general, "rock" refers to a larger, naturally occurring geological formation composed of one or more minerals, while "stone" typically refers to a smaller, solid piece or fragment of rock, often used for specific purposes like construction or decoration. Essentially, stone is a more specific term referring to a piece of rock, while rock is a broader term for any naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals.

I typed that all by myself google-free.
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In general, "rock" refers to a larger, naturally occurring geological formation composed of one or more minerals, while "stone" typically refers to a smaller, solid piece or fragment of rock, often used for specific purposes like construction or decoration. Essentially, stone is a more specific term referring to a piece of rock, while rock is a broader term for any naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals.

I typed that all by myself google-free.


If I put a rock and stone right next to each other will you be able to tell them apart?
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In general, "rock" refers to a larger, naturally occurring geological formation composed of one or more minerals, while "stone" typically refers to a smaller, solid piece or fragment of rock, often used for specific purposes like construction or decoration. Essentially, stone is a more specific term referring to a piece of rock, while rock is a broader term for any naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals.

I typed that all by myself google-free.


well done 👍
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