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I sure wish I could open my eyes and see you.
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Is there a reason why matter state changes aren't more gradual?
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If you forgot your password, please reset it.
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[Hobby] Writer hoping to collaborate with a dev team
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[Hobby] Writer looking collaborate with game devs
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Since Jupiter is composed primarily of hydrogen, if somebody lit a match within its atmosphere, would it turns into burning ball of flame? Why or why not?
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I sure wish I could open my eyes and see you.
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Is there a reason why matter state changes aren't more gradual?
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[Hobby] Writer hoping to collaborate with a dev team
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Since Jupiter is composed primarily of hydrogen, if somebody lit a match within its atmosphere, would it turns into burning ball of flame? Why or why not?
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