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Vote: Max1996Stretchy.
Vote: HumanDawn
Your description does not fit. At all.
Dude, I've literally *never* seen them hard...ok
google "are *word* hard?" and come back to me on that
Can they even exist as a non-hard version? Something about Mexico is popping up on Google about them, don't think I've ever come across *word* like that.
Vote: Max1996
It might be a similar item but not the same.
Tbf, I understand your confusion but it can be hardDude, I've literally *never* seen them hard...
Dude, I've literally *never* seen them hard...
It's still more of a stretch than 'three' imo...Tbf, I understand your confusion but it can be hard
Tbf, I understand your confusion but it can be hard
It's still more of a stretch than 'three' imo...
Never come across soft *word* before? That's...hard to believe.It can be hard? Are you kidding me? THEY ARE ALL HARD. What kind of *word* is this?
I think our definitions might be off here, putting the difference between hard and not hard differently. I can at least call some of them "very hard" which I see as what you're talking aboutIt can be hard? Are you kidding me? THEY ARE ALL HARD. What kind of *word* is this?
I did that as well just now, I might get what mido is saying but I am still doubtful.I thought this was weird too, but a google search eased my worries that Three *word* is actually a thing.
Never come across soft *word* before? That's...hard to believe.
No.
I just checked the Wikipedia page of the word, and hard is said in the first sentence, while none of the others words other players have said about it are even in it. If my word does not fit at all, then you will have to argue against Wikipedia.
You're lying. My vote stays on.
I checked the Wikipedia page myself and the word 'hard' is NOWHERE IN THE ARTICLEVote: Max1996
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I checked the Wikipedia page myself and the word 'hard' is NOWHERE IN THE ARTICLE
Both Max and Mido are giving me suspicious vibes, considering I have never seen [REDACTED] be either soft nor stretchy.