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  • mighty beans are on the scene! MIGHTY BEANS!

  • mighty wood!

    

  • Yeah we could use this as free energy right? Also clean energy... Wait no, we'd have to like put it back up all the time :I

  • @W0lfsRa1nf4n You Sir, are an idiot.

  • It looks like a mighty bean......

  • what?

  • ok!!! What´s that?

  • Free energy at last!!!

  • The guy whomade this is probably like, "Dam Europeans!"

  • WTF?

  • clever~* <3

  • wow its like mighty beanz

  • and then >>> and then >>>

  • @shay6an1974 LOL

  • what was weard but funny! and cool!

  • listen like music from Pink sober lol!

  • Trap lumps eyebrows moving wooden toys... wth?

  • reminds me of this science experiment i watched on RollaCoaster once. but it had a marble rapped up in foil.

  • THAT IS SO COOL. I WANT ONE!!!!!!!

  • lol

  • he buy it i have it to loser

  • what the hell?

  • need

  • PITAtsuGORA SUItsuCHI

  • theres a metal bal inside o it but its very cool

  • Pata Gora Suichi

  • yes. but it's written Pitagora Suichi (sometimes Suitchi)

  • Suitchi is incorrect. there is no tch in their alphabet. it is spelled (in romanji)

    SU - I - tsu - TI

    the small tsu in front of the TI (which is pronounsed chi) makes that tch sound

  • sorry for the double post, but i needed to make a correction. : in my reply to matju2, i meant to say CHI instead of TI.

  • well, first, it's not called romanji, it's called rōmaji or roomaji.

    the little tsu is written as a "t" (or often not written). the "ti" is written as "chi". thus "tsu ti" is actually written "tchi".

    I'd rather write the "t" of the small "tsu" because that way you can write it back into kana without having to know the word in advance. Same for the macrons, or at least writing "oo" or "ou".

    "tchi" can only ever be small tsu + chi, so there is no confusion possible.

  • Piitagora Switch is written out correctly

    as for the japanese spelling, its spelt in KATANA which is used when using a word of another language in japanese form the words "pitagora" and "switch" are not in the japanese lanuage, althought they DO its just that these words are used more of a ENGLISH form, the meaning is in english by translated to used it in japanese... its really complex and im in a japanese class @_@

  • omg hsahahahaha

  • wat dose that remimnd me of

  • cool!

  • o....k....

  • lol

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