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Peanut butter. According to many scientist lava has the consistency of peanut butter.
43 0 ReplyThis is dangerous information for me as I like peanut butter a lot. Now I must beware the glowing forbidden peanut butter.
45 0 ReplyThe spiciest of spicy peanut sauces
18 0 ReplyMan I could go for some spicy peanut sauce chicken or something right now too.
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Blow on it first,it's hot.
14 0 ReplyI always thought the lava buckets in Minecraft looked really tasty
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But have they actually touched it?
5 0 ReplyYeah you can look up videos of people getting their hands wet and slapping molten metal, so I imagine you can touch lava under the same Circumstances?
I don’t know man, I’m not a lava expert
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Whenever I see videos of them breaking into a fresh stream of it to collect some in a bucket, it looks less viscous than that.
(Maybe I'm just used to the bad peanut butter with the trans fats that keep it from separating, and the natural stuff is thinner?)
4 0 ReplyIt is thinner, and would absolutely pour off a spoon slowly like lava.
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What does it taste like?
2 0 ReplyPizza rolls
13 0 ReplyIsn't it full of brimstone? So it tastes eggy?
2 0 ReplyBurning.
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What a cheap answer, peanut butter can be any number of consistencies based on temperature and is the first reference point for "thick substance". I need a scientist to experimentally compare the two and fell me if I need gif or skippy and at what temperature and humidity.
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