
“A large boulder the size of a large boulder” is the follow-up we’ve been waiting for
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That thing's got to be the size of two boulders half as big!
— (@Sundae_Gurl) February 5, 2021
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Americans will use any form of measurement besides the metric system
— Chris the Early Leprachan (@xrismichael) February 5, 2021
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When I'm trying to reach the minimum word count on an essay. https://t.co/pLVfXybONo
— Robert Bork III (@BobbyBorkIII) February 5, 2021
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Pretty sure Wile E. Coyote is under there. https://t.co/0YqJwKaY1X
— Amelia (@abparrish083) February 6, 2021
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That’s roughly the size of 3,000 lobsters if you were having a hard time visualizing the size of a large boulder.
— Literal Larry (@ImLiteralLarry1) February 5, 2021
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Finally, accuracy in reporting https://t.co/Iznsa2qw6F
— Doug Saunders (@DougSaunders) February 5, 2021
Adelaide Gardner was delighted by the development – and this is why.
Oh my god my time has finally come https://t.co/xklq0Bc3eW pic.twitter.com/30jOFmjMnq
— Adelaide Gardner (@ohadelaide) February 5, 2021
In case you were wondering how they’d move something like that – they used explosives to break it into smaller boulder sizes.
Update: the large boulder the size of a large boulder is now a large boulder the size of a smaller boulder on CO 145: https://t.co/E3Uf5svA3v pic.twitter.com/ZWABlMtdQ4
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 6, 2021
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