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@4Jen-z
For me eating honey like this is: 🤢🤮
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@canadian_gamerzslol6174
PEOPLE ARE NASTY ..YA LETS EAT BEE VOMIT
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@13lueBomber
I’ve always wanted to take a bite out of a honeycomb. Looks so damn good.
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@Diane-f2t
JJ Television Fanfare (With 1981 Fanfare) (- the Video - CONCEPT logo My Version, A Sony Company Logo, 2009-2013 film).
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@Diane-f2t
JJ Television Fanfare (With 1981 Fanfare) logo (extended version) (2009-2013 film).
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@Diane-f2t
JJ Television (With 1979 Short Fanfare film) (1981-1993 film).
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@Diane-f2t
JJ Television (With 1982 Fanfare Film) (1981-1993 film).
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@lucasharden4595
hexagons are the bestagons
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@ragolus2091
Honeycombs arent actually hexagons because of this. Sure thing hexagons are stable, but bees see a pixelated view, however the pixels are hexagon shaped, therefore bees naturally create haxagon shaped honeycombs since they cant see the difference between a circle one and a hexagon one. Of course hexagons being stable is also a reason but pentagons and heptagons are also stable forms and you cannot see any heptagons nor pentagons in a honeycomb.

Stop spreading misinformation
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@saavrinfaia
Grey taught you well, didn’t he?
C
@canadian_gamerzslol6174
PEOPLE ARE NASTY ..YA LETS EAT BEE VOMIT
1
@13lueBomber
I’ve always wanted to take a bite out of a honeycomb. Looks so damn good.
D
@Diane-f2t
JJ Television Fanfare (With 1981 Fanfare) (- the Video - CONCEPT logo My Version, A Sony Company Logo, 2009-2013 film).
D
@Diane-f2t
JJ Television Fanfare (With 1981 Fanfare) logo (extended version) (2009-2013 film).
D
@Diane-f2t
JJ Television (With 1979 Short Fanfare film) (1981-1993 film).
D
@Diane-f2t
JJ Television (With 1982 Fanfare Film) (1981-1993 film).
L
@lucasharden4595
hexagons are the bestagons
R
@ragolus2091
Honeycombs arent actually hexagons because of this. Sure thing hexagons are stable, but bees see a pixelated view, however the pixels are hexagon shaped, therefore bees naturally create haxagon shaped honeycombs since they cant see the difference between a circle one and a hexagon one. Of course hexagons being stable is also a reason but pentagons and heptagons are also stable forms and you cannot see any heptagons nor pentagons in a honeycomb.

Stop spreading misinformation
S
@saavrinfaia
Grey taught you well, didn’t he?
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