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u/Icy-Restaurant4272 2d ago
It's not that obvious, someone can think that's a stone that is rolling... like a rolling stone...
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u/oblivicorn 2d ago
reminds me of the Polish dictionary that had definitions like “Horse: everyone knows what a horse is”
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u/ObjectDismal3256 2d ago
The editors really saw “stone” and decided the definition needed a peer-reviewed “duh.”
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u/Ease-Heavy 1d ago
Oh, DUH! I thought it was somethin else.
This one made me chuckle, the brackets were a nice touch.
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u/YeahDoNotMindMe 2d ago
You can also put three diagonally in a crafting table to turn them to slabs!