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There are a lot of details that need to be added, so you might as well make up for them.
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Weight 70 pounds. Even if you pull 1 ton of, it's still 70 pounds.
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In a sense, the is still part of the landlord.
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He was 70 pounds before he, and of course 70 pounds after, and it hasn't changed.
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You also have to weigh the, preferably accurately, preferably with an electronic balance.
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Is it a brain teaser?
If you just finished pulling, you will weigh it, and it will definitely not be 70 pounds.
He had diarrhea, and on the way back from the toilet, another pound of came out of his stomach.
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Because it's pulling other people's things, it's still 70 pounds.
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After my own experiment, after pulling it, it was 69 pounds, and the weighed one pound!
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After pulling it, I ate a pound (surprised), so it was still 70 pounds.
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He went to the toilet to dig for feces, not to excrete.
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Oh, it may be just a few pounds away, and you can't see it clearly if you don't look carefully.
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After coming out of the toilet, he ate 1J's stuff again.
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Weight is the weight of body weight, is the weight of, and two issues that are not the same stand side by side.
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Weigh it badly or eat something else while pulling...
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I had a similar experience, but before and after eating, hehe.
After eating a lot, the weight will not change, probably because the human body is dynamic, as if the dead person feels heavier.
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A person is the weight (net content) of a person, excluding the weight of feces
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for he pulled it out and ate it again.
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After pulling it, I ate that pound again.
1。Pulled into the pants.
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Eat while pulling, and eating is exactly the same as pulling.
Mine is pulled and eaten. Maybe you have to ask again, no matter how clean you add to the you pull down, it will be lost. Hehe, I'm going to ask you about this. >>>More
Because he pulled on his pants.
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