I don’t think people looked hard enough to find a duplicate.
I believe, Irwin!! I believe! (Irwin wouldn’t lie.)
They may have looked the same, but one was an evil twin.
should have found a way to preserve them…
Statistically speaking, that theory has been modified to; per snow storm.
Look up Snowflake Bentley on Wikipedia.
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Awww how cute! ☺️
Two drops of water; exactly the same! ☺
Same goes for trolls yip yip yip yip yip
yeah…they melt quite face with a warm buddy like you.
Whoever did the research on that really needs to get a life.
Actually, almost all snowflakes are clumps of individual flakes.
You found the Castor and Pollux of the snow world, Irwin… and the you murdered them!
When you consider that there can be billions of snowflakes in one small snowstorm; I believe it would be mathematically impossible for there to not be at least thousands of duplicates.
Next time catch them on your tongue race home and put them in the fridge. It wouldn’t work, but it sure would be a sight.
That’s okay, Irwin. We believe in you!
Flashaaway almost 2 years ago
I don’t think people looked hard enough to find a duplicate.
pschearer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I believe, Irwin!! I believe! (Irwin wouldn’t lie.)
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They may have looked the same, but one was an evil twin.
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
should have found a way to preserve them…
joe piglet Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Statistically speaking, that theory has been modified to; per snow storm.
Dkram almost 2 years ago
Look up Snowflake Bentley on Wikipedia.
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Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Awww how cute! ☺️
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
Two drops of water; exactly the same! ☺
yip yip yip almost 2 years ago
Same goes for trolls yip yip yip yip yip
karmakat01 almost 2 years ago
yeah…they melt quite face with a warm buddy like you.
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
Whoever did the research on that really needs to get a life.
WilliamMedlock almost 2 years ago
Actually, almost all snowflakes are clumps of individual flakes.
David Rickard Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You found the Castor and Pollux of the snow world, Irwin… and the you murdered them!
Jack Bell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When you consider that there can be billions of snowflakes in one small snowstorm; I believe it would be mathematically impossible for there to not be at least thousands of duplicates.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
Next time catch them on your tongue race home and put them in the fridge. It wouldn’t work, but it sure would be a sight.
Sisyphos almost 2 years ago
That’s okay, Irwin. We believe in you!