Fuzzy The duck they probably mean like literary voice! the way the question asker presents the question (for example, a whole paragraph of just “I’m right.” is WILD and incredible)
It actually reminds me somewhat of forum posts in my tweens. Homeschooled kid with very little but specific knowledge of the world raised on constant book reading... I had some interesting writing habits.
Doing the calculations, a quarter-pounder patty with a radius of 2 inches would have about 6.92 cubic inches of meat, a surface area of 12.56 square inches, and a height of 0.551 inches. Assuming that the question-answer wants the height to stay constant, a half-pounder would have a volume of 13.84 (twice the volume of the 1/4 pounder) and a radius of 2.83 inches or a diameter of 5.657 inches. Meanwhile, a patty with a radius of 4 inches and the same height as the other, has exactly a pound or 27.68 cubic inches of meat. This is 400% of a quarter-pounder and would be very hard to hold. TL;DR- an 8-inch burger would be a one-pound burger, not a 1/2 pound due to how circle area works
I have listened to this bit at least a dozen times and am somehow only now realizing that was this question asker is looking for is literally just a sub
Well, the thing with food train is the Ruffalo bots are cooking the burger on their chests, and presumably, they would make tall burgers as we do now. While string burger is factually a better burger experience and presumably have been precooked before being laid out for our enjoyment.
Technically, you would be getting 4 times the burger if you go from a 4 inch to an 8 inch patty. Not double. You'd want something like... 5.5 to 6 inches to get double
"Why don't they make wider burgers?"
*13 minutes later*
"And that's the origin story of the Joker"
Sounds like a typical mbmbam question answer
It’s so nice of this person to present their senior thesis on Yahoo answers. The free exchange of information is a beautiful thing
i am OBSESSED with the question asker's voice. who *talks like that* i love it
Griffin?
Fuzzy The duck they probably mean like literary voice! the way the question asker presents the question (for example, a whole paragraph of just “I’m right.” is WILD and incredible)
genuinely i do
It actually reminds me somewhat of forum posts in my tweens. Homeschooled kid with very little but specific knowledge of the world raised on constant book reading... I had some interesting writing habits.
2020: give me something original, not twice of something else
i have never and likely will never meet this question asker but in my heart i know they understand me to a degree that no other human ever will.
0:26 Travis had no way of knowing how insensitive that would sound in light of the modern Chicken Sandwich Wars 😔
*I'm right.*
You’ve heard of long furby, now get ready for... long burger
“a nerds rope but burger” is just awful. just an awful thing to conceive.
This was a fucking wild ride from start to finish
I'm excited about the longburger cinematic universe
an 8 inch burger would be way more than twice the amount of burger than two 4 inch burgers
Doing the calculations, a quarter-pounder patty with a radius of 2 inches would have about 6.92 cubic inches of meat, a surface area of 12.56 square inches, and a height of 0.551 inches. Assuming that the question-answer wants the height to stay constant, a half-pounder would have a volume of 13.84 (twice the volume of the 1/4 pounder) and a radius of 2.83 inches or a diameter of 5.657 inches.
Meanwhile, a patty with a radius of 4 inches and the same height as the other, has exactly a pound or 27.68 cubic inches of meat. This is 400% of a quarter-pounder and would be very hard to hold.
TL;DR- an 8-inch burger would be a one-pound burger, not a 1/2 pound due to how circle area works
the square cube law ruins the party once again
not if it only 8 inches in one direction. suppose its 8 inches on the x axis and 4 inches on the y axis.
@Peepo are you suggesting some kind of everlasting string burger?
@@aurelia65536 this is what I thought they were talking about
in this episode: the brothers invent the Turing Burger
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I have listened to this bit at least a dozen times and am somehow only now realizing that was this question asker is looking for is literally just a sub
This one never gets old.
I'm right.
So this is what the movie would be like if Willy Wonka got into burgers.
Longburger dystopia vs. Food Train dystopia, who would win
Well, the thing with food train is the Ruffalo bots are cooking the burger on their chests, and presumably, they would make tall burgers as we do now. While string burger is factually a better burger experience and presumably have been precooked before being laid out for our enjoyment.
This question asker doesn't like the bun but wants a burger that would have only a few differences the biggest one being significantly more bun.
I literally agree with this person so much but here's the thing: sub sandwiches fill this void for me. Longburger = footlong
Now I'm picturing an unsettlingly realistically photoshopped footlong burger and I Don't Like It
@@laurenyork6095 Now I have to go buy Photoshop and make the footlong burger. Damnit
Living for griffon’s brief foray into beatboxing at 7:44
Technically, you would be getting 4 times the burger if you go from a 4 inch to an 8 inch patty. Not double. You'd want something like... 5.5 to 6 inches to get double
*chug chugga chugga, ch-chug*
Copoli Burger in Montreal.
I miss Montreal.
An 8” diameter burger is 4x the area of a 4” diameter burger
Farst
Farts
I was expecting pictures and videos. Disliked.
what