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this is your opportunity to be honored for something you have only felt quiet shame for in the past.

the rules are simple: be the last poster in 18 hours to win


Edit: PapaJacky said he won and I do not want to go check through all those pages so we're going to declare him the grand winner. Congratulations.

Edit #2: His winning post & speech are on page 272.

First Place: PapaJacky!

Rewards: Nothing

Second Place: All of you losers who had absolutely nothing better to do than to create 290 pages of garbage. You guys get nothing. Congrats.

Rewards: This thread is getting locked

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very interesting
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Nuclear fusion

In nuclear physics, nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei collide at a very high speed and join to form a new type of atomic nucleus. During this process, matter is not conserved because some of the matter of the fusing nuclei is converted to photons (energy). Fusion is the process that powers active or "main sequence" stars.

The fusion of two nuclei with lower masses than iron (which, along with nickel, has the largest binding energy per nucleon) generally releases energy, while the fusion of nuclei heavier than iron absorbs energy. The opposite is true for the reverse process, nuclear fission. This means that fusion generally occurs for lighter elements only, and likewise, that fission normally occurs only for heavier elements. There are extreme astrophysical events that can lead to short periods of fusion with heavier nuclei. This is the process that gives rise to nucleosynthesis, the creation of the heavy elements during events such as supernovae. Following the discovery of quantum tunneling by Friedrich Hund, in 1929 Robert Atkinson and Fritz Houtermans used the measured masses of light elements to predict that large amounts of energy could be released by fusing small nuclei. Building upon the nuclear transmutation experiments by Ernest Rutherford, carried out several years earlier, the laboratory fusion of hydrogen isotopes was first accomplished by Mark Oliphant in 1932. During the remainder of that decade the steps of the main cycle of nuclear fusion in stars were worked out by Hans Bethe. Research into fusion for military purposes began in the early 1940s as part of the Manhattan Project. Fusion was accomplished in 1951 with the Greenhouse Item nuclear test. Nuclear fusion on a large scale in an explosion was first carried out on November 1, 1952, in the Ivy Mike hydrogen bomb test.
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eris says

Everyone who posts after this hates puppies and kittens.


True.
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fak u
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Thread locked.
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i hate puppies and kittens
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Everyone who posts after this hates puppies and kittens.
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icles
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test
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fak u
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#nahimgood
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#dontpostfornudes
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#exams4inaba
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(✿¬ ‿¬) gr8 pro here
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#yesfun4inaba
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#noguns4inaba
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#drama4inaba
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This will never end. When will this thread get locked omg.
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k.    
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le meme le memer
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en garde

le duck boy
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Rekt
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ლ(́◥▶◞౪◟◀◤‵ლ) HELP IM BEING VENTED!!! ლ(́◥▶◞౪◟◀◤‵ლ)
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YOUR POST MUST BE GREATER THAN FIVE BUT TLESS THAN 500 PICTURES BUT WHY.