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I wonder how people are aware that not all snowflakes are perfectly geometric once they start falling out of the sky. A majority of them are deformed as they knock into each other and into other particulates in the clouds, ruining their majestic perfection even before I get to see them!
I wonder if they taste like death…
Blasphemy! There are no 4-pointed snowflakes.
That’s a shuriken! LOOK OUT!
I wonder how people are aware that not all snowflakes are perfectly geometric once they start falling out of the sky. A majority of them are deformed as they knock into each other and into other particulates in the clouds, ruining their majestic perfection even before I get to see them!
Actually, snowflakes are rarely that pretty, most of the time they’re pretty deformed.
But they are all unique.