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Jello
K, me and Lenny are having an argument. I literally just threw a thing of Jello in the freezer, he thinks it will freeze. What do you think?
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Aye. If you add water to something, and freeze it, then the water will freeze and the rest will.
Surely. |
your CRAZY
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Anything will freeze if its energy is removed. It will freeze it just might take a few hours.
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It'll freeze. It'll take longer than plain water, but it'll freeze.
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freeze
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It wont freeze if your freezer doesnt work.
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my freezer works, and as of now, its not frozen.
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I don't believe it. :eek:
Take a photo! Prod it too! |
mmkay.
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Give it at least a week. If it hasn't frozen by then, I admit to being wrong.
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I'll go with that too.
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oh are you kidding? milk and beer freeze in less then a week! obv its gonna by then
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But it will prove that Jello DOES freeze, and you can use it for Lego blocks then. :)
But I'll be wrong - I said it will freeze in 24 hours, didn't I? |
yes you did, over 24 hours, and its hardish but not frozen. and we thought of better things to do with it then make lego blocks, sorry lenny.
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:cry:
Well, something's happening to it, at least. :p What did you decide to do? |
heh. oh nothing =P
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Everything will freeze if given a chance. x_X. People make jello pops and it takes less than 24 hours. your freezer is a noob.
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well what size? i have a BOWL of jello.
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A bowl is going to take longer as it has less surface area than say a jello popsicle. Certain things lower the freezing temperature ...like alcohol can lower it as something with a high alcohol ...which is why my friends keep vodka and stuff in a deep freezer and have no problems with the bottles busting open =P.
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