Gmork - 2014-04-29
That's one way to make a thin hamster.
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DavidBowiesLuckyTennisBall - 2014-04-29
Okay, so it can be done.
The real question is why?
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Oscar Wildcat - 2014-04-29 Because there are really only a few ways to entertain yourself with a hamster, unless you are Richard Gere.
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SolRo - 2014-04-29 Why climb Everest?
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Oscar Wildcat - 2014-04-29 It's just Sherpas and a bunch of dumb ass rich people at 100 grand a pop.
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BHWW - 2014-04-29 Why? Thin hamsters stack easily, allowing more of them to be stored in containers efficiently.
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boner - 2014-04-29 Caution is advised when taking your thin hamster up a mountain, the low air pressure will cause expansion to 500% his original size.
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Old_Zircon - 2014-04-29
Seeing from wherever, it is thin.
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SolRo - 2014-04-29 That for'ner don't speek English so good, LOL!
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Gmork - 2014-04-29 Continue petting it assiduously.
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Cube - 2014-04-29
All that rubbing generates friction heat, which in turn melts the hamster.
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Oscar Wildcat - 2014-04-29 There is also some kind of shape memory effect as well. When the hamster changes phase back to a solid from it's molten state puddle, the original potato sack shape is reconstituted.
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jangbones - 2014-04-29
now for the real challenge, how to make thin anime fan
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Binro the Heretic - 2014-04-30
Thus reinforcing my childhood belief that hamsters must be boneless to fit in such narrow spaces.
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