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Chaz Rowland
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16 July, 18:42
What kind of energy does a flying bullet have?
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William Hatfield
16 July, 18:48
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It mainly travels by kinetic energy
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Emmanuel Barton
16 July, 19:00
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A lot of deadly energy. I think you're looking for kinetic thought
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