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nt_spray [label="spray"]
ns_cooking [label="cooking"]
ns_stick [label="stick"]
nc_spray [label="spray"]
nc_stick [label="stick"]
nt_c_s [label="spray"]
nt_s_c [label="cooking"]
ns_c_t [label="stick"]
ns_t_c [label="cooking"]
nc_s_t [label="stick"]
nc_t_s [label="spray"]
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nt_c_s_i [label="" image="nt_c_s.jpg"]
nt_s_c_i [label="" image="nt_s_c.jpg"]
ns_c_t_i [label="" image="ns_c_t.jpg"]
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nc_t_s_i [label="" image="nc_t_s.jpg"]
nc_s_t_i [label="" image="nc_s_t.jpg"]
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here -> noncooking
here -> nonspray
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nonstick -> nt_spray
nonspray -> ns_cooking
nonspray -> ns_stick
noncooking -> nc_spray
noncooking -> nc_stick
nt_cooking -> nt_c_s
nt_spray -> nt_s_c
ns_cooking -> ns_c_t
ns_stick -> ns_t_c
nc_stick -> nc_t_s
nc_spray -> nc_s_t
nt_c_s -> nt_c_s_i
nt_s_c -> nt_s_c_i
ns_c_t -> ns_c_t_i
ns_t_c -> ns_t_c_i
nc_t_s -> nc_t_s_i
nc_s_t -> nc_s_t_i
}
I would like to point out that flamethrowers shoot napalm, which is very sticky by design.
Thank you for your time.
I also hear it has a pleasant smell, especially in the morning.
I found your Ted presentation very informative, Fuckfuckmyfuckingass.
A blast furnace would be more accurate I think
generally only military flametrowers use liquid fuels (like napalm)
most other flametrowers are gas (gaseus fuel not petrol) powered.
essentially just big blowtorches