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| Have you ever tried to drop it like it's hot, generally speaking? | |
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| I've considered dropping it, but never like it's hot. The physiodynamics of the entire operation would be jepordized what my perception of "hot" happens to be. | |
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| Here's the issue I'm facing: Should one indeed drop it like it's hot, the contact of "it" with the first surface it collides with would transfer the heat, thereby nixing "it's" status as a hot object. | |
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| Theoretically, one could hold the object for several seconds before release, transferring the heat from "it" into your own body. | |
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| Drop it like it's warm? An interesting premise. | |
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| Interesting, to be sure. However, one must first factor in both badonkadonk and a funky fresh beat. | |
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