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One 2 year s ago
#10 Duh. It's literally called the "Crust."
       
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Stephen 2 year s ago
One,
A crust is generally more than 0.4% thick than the diameter of a pie/pizza/tart...
       
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Lil 2 year s ago
Stephen,

It's obviously not.
       
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Stella 2 year s ago
#28 Look at all those women suffering from Alopecia. Better not make any jokes about them.
       
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Stephen 2 year s ago
Stella,
??? check your eyesight my friend, or refrain from making medical diagnosis... Just not seeing alopecia.

Perhaps you are referring to the actors who shaved their heads for a role?

Either way, you sound really dumb - which I know isn't your intention, so please try harder so the World will stop thinking less of you every time you open your hole and ignorance falls out.
       
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Moss 2 year s ago
Stephen,

Don't feed the troll.
       
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Lil 2 year s ago
Stephen,

Not understanding the sarcasm doesn't make you look very smart either...
       
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Asa 2 year s ago
Or maybe he was sarcastically saying just because a person has a shaved head doesn't mean you know they have alopecia...
       
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Francine 2 year s ago
#18 Bamboo is a grass
       
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