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Kuroi_Kage commented at 2010-11-21 02:32:13 » #514580
Oh...damn...
..It's a high temperature chocolate that retains a bit of it's crunch to make a shell that cracks around the area you bite, but doesn't shatter everywhere...
..I'd start by nibbling those fingers and.....WAI..~~
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Oh...damn...
..It's a high temperature chocolate that retains a bit of it's crunch to make a shell that cracks around the area you bite, but doesn't shatter everywhere...
..I'd start by nibbling those fingers and.....WAI..~~
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Johnny_Sexytimes commented at 2011-09-05 06:55:08 » #869013
How many licks does it take to get to the center of the Lolipop? The world may never know.
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How many licks does it take to get to the center of the Lolipop? The world may never know.
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Anonymous commented at 2012-01-25 22:45:51 » #986531
There are several factors, needless to say, even if it's the same person counting, the # of licks will differ at each attempt. If you wanted to look at it semi-scientifically, the number of licks needed depend on these factors:
* Pressure per square inch the tongue is applied to the surface of the tootsie pop (TP)
* The average amount of square inch in contact between tongue and TP
* At what measurement from the center of the stick of the TP at which you declare that you have reached the center of the TP.
* The rotation factor of the TP - if the eater continues to lick one specific portion only to reach the center faster - or if licks are distributed evenly around the outer surface area of TP.
And to a lesser extent:
* Ambient temperature
* Use of teeth / or lack of teeth of eater
* Hunger of TP eater
* Boredom of TP eater
* Age of TP
- Lost count of licks
- Ran out of time
- Amount of saliva in the mouth
- The lollipop expired
- The temptation was to great and you bite down and took a bite
- Tongue size
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There are several factors, needless to say, even if it's the same person counting, the # of licks will differ at each attempt. If you wanted to look at it semi-scientifically, the number of licks needed depend on these factors:
* Pressure per square inch the tongue is applied to the surface of the tootsie pop (TP)
* The average amount of square inch in contact between tongue and TP
* At what measurement from the center of the stick of the TP at which you declare that you have reached the center of the TP.
* The rotation factor of the TP - if the eater continues to lick one specific portion only to reach the center faster - or if licks are distributed evenly around the outer surface area of TP.
And to a lesser extent:
* Ambient temperature
* Use of teeth / or lack of teeth of eater
* Hunger of TP eater
* Boredom of TP eater
* Age of TP
- Lost count of licks
- Ran out of time
- Amount of saliva in the mouth
- The lollipop expired
- The temptation was to great and you bite down and took a bite
- Tongue size
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Anonymous commented at 2014-11-07 04:38:24 » #1630513
Interestingly, there's no wet chocolate underneath her...she was dry before lying there. If she'd moved while dry, the shell would have shattered.
Someone else picked her up and put her on that table without changing the position of her body at all.
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Interestingly, there's no wet chocolate underneath her...she was dry before lying there. If she'd moved while dry, the shell would have shattered.
Someone else picked her up and put her on that table without changing the position of her body at all.
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BigStudBen commented at 2014-11-07 04:43:51 » #1630514
I just wanna eat her up... Om nom nom nom. <3
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I just wanna eat her up... Om nom nom nom. <3
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