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Do these actually make a difference when it comes to making milkshakes?
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Ever since I bought one of those my yard has been full of boys
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>>20429912
itll take longer to melt thats about it
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correct me if I'm wrong but isn't steel a better conductor than glass so it would melt faster
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>>20429916
Kek'd
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>>20429946
Better conducter = less energy transfer to reach equilibrium.
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>>20429973
So glass would be better if you started both off in the freezer before making the milkshake
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>>20429912
it's to trick retards. because they grab the cup and feel how cold it is they think
>wow this stainless steel cup is keeping my milkshake sooo cold!
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>>20429912
Apparently your momma knows what it takes to make milkshakes, why else are you here?
Scooby doobie doo, lol, 420



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