Difference between revisions of "Wedge"
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[[File:DiaWedge.png|thumb|Crispity crunch!]] | [[File:DiaWedge.png|thumb|Crispity crunch!]] | ||
− | The '''wedge''' is merely an [[8-Ball|eighth of a ball]], making it not closely related to the other balls. What makes up for this is that it is among the best foods in the world, produced in downtown Boise, [[Idaho]] after their previous life as a [[nerpotato]]. Wedges come with seasoning to make your dinner the best one you've had all week. | + | The '''wedge''' is merely an [[8-Ball|eighth of a ball]], making it not closely related to the other balls. What makes up for this is that it is among the best foods in the world, produced in downtown Boise, [[Idaho]] after their previous life as a [[nerpotato]]. Wedges come with seasoning to make your dinner the best one you've had all week. They also act as simple [[machine]]s. |
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Wedges are usually solitary foods, but they form herds of four/eight members, collectively known as a '''delicacy'''. In groups of four, they follow Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity in that each quarter is occupied by one wedge prior to the addition of another four wedges. | Wedges are usually solitary foods, but they form herds of four/eight members, collectively known as a '''delicacy'''. In groups of four, they follow Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity in that each quarter is occupied by one wedge prior to the addition of another four wedges. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 24 May 2024
The wedge is merely an eighth of a ball, making it not closely related to the other balls. What makes up for this is that it is among the best foods in the world, produced in downtown Boise, Idaho after their previous life as a nerpotato. Wedges come with seasoning to make your dinner the best one you've had all week. They also act as simple machines.
Behaviour
Wedges are usually solitary foods, but they form herds of four/eight members, collectively known as a delicacy. In groups of four, they follow Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity in that each quarter is occupied by one wedge prior to the addition of another four wedges.
As a weapon
A popular trend among gamers, youngsters, soldiers, etc. is to throw wedges at each other. When throwing a delicacy, this is known as a potato bomb, and this automatically makes the enemy surrender. Studies show more children prefer wedge fights than snowball fights.