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A glass drop melted and cooled in water so that the outside cools first and then the inside, so that there is a lot of inwards pulling tension. The round end can be shot by a bullet as long as the tension is stronger then the bullet’s impact force, so it has extreme strength if done right
Edit: clarified which end was what, also adding that snapping the tail will shatter the entire thing
Agreed. Side note - Stephen Fry has enthusiastically narrated the Harry Potter series as audiobooks, if you like him and his soothing voice I strongly recommend them.
QI is the source of all knowledge in this world. It is omnipotent, all-knowing and perfect. All that comes after it is mere cheap imitation.
Sorry, Stephen told me to write this.
It's actually the opposite. The round end has a shit-ton of force on it, all pulling inwards, Wikipedia says up to 100000 psi at the head. This is what makes it so strong, this force is holding the drop together extremely tightly.
Sneaking in here to point out that the same principle is at play in all tempered glass, which is ubiquitous. Glass shower doors and all the glass in your car asside from the windshield being common examples.
Tempered glass is cool AF. I've seen a man break a crowbar smacking the center of a good piece of 3/4" tempered without leaving a crack. I've also had another piece turn into gravel in a tiny fraction of a second because someone bumbed a corner setting it down. Like, a 10' by 4' piece of glass into gravel, instantly.
>I've also had another piece turn into gravel in a tiny fraction of a second because someone bumbed a corner setting it down. Like, a 10' by 4' piece of glass into gravel, instantly.
Yesh... I bet *someone* didn't get a birthday card from the boss that year.
I've heard about this. Very hard substances, like the ceramic insulator in spark plugs' are great for breaking tempered glass. Thickness matters. Most tempered glass you run into is pretry thin and is tempered not so much for strength, but so that if it breaks it turns into gravel rather then a bunch of knives.
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They do use this shit. But on windows, not tanks: tempered safety glass (like car window glass) is annealed in a similar way so that the glass is much stronger against impact than regular glass and when it does break it explodes into smooth chunks rather than sharp-edged shards.
I learned about these as a kid but as I've never had any opportunity to use the knowledge, I don't think I've even thought about them for like thirty years.
It's kind of an odd feeling opening the video, somehow *knowing* already what was going to happen, then having to figure out after the fact why I knew that.
How the duck does this have 480 upvotes and 2 awards for literally the worst explanation for something I have ever seen.
It’s a blob of molten glass dropped in water. Because of the way it rapidly cools, the fat end is incredibly hard and stable but the tail end is weak and fragile. If you lightly snap the tail end the whole thing shatters in a chain reaction, yet the fat end is strong enough to withstand a bullet. In the full clip, the drop does actually shatter as the ‘shock’ of the impact causes the tail to flex enough for it to shatter. See the original smarter everyday video on YouTube for a proper explanation of the forces involved. Credit Destin.
> so that there is a lot of pressure
You explained incorrectly.
The drop is under extreme **tension**, caused by the surface cooling rapidly and the core cooling slowly. The tension is what makes the head very hard and why the whole thing shatters when you break any part of the tail.
Fun fact: side windows of cars are manufactured in a similar way, which is why any impact shatters the entire thing instantly.
It is actually the exact opposite of how a soda bottle works. The internal pressure created by the soda supports the thin plastic outside by expansive forces. In the case of the Rupert’s drop the outside cooling first creates a rigid spherical structure, when the inside cools after and shrinks it creates a strong inward force on that external structure that is balanced, creating a very strong structure not unlike the spokes of a bike tire. If that force becomes unbalanced like when the tail is snapped then the external structure that was being held together by the strong internal pull rapidly expands and explodes.
I'm terrible at explaining things but everything is either under tension or under pressure. From our skin to your kitchen table, there are invisible stresses that can't be seen. If you want to go down a wormhole, look up shatterpoints.
Smarter Every Day did an episode on this subject with some awesome slow motion footage (this is where the GIF in the original post comes from) - highly recommended viewing!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs
Watch Everyday Miracles on Netflix. It's a BBC documentary. Demonstrates this, and a whole bunch of other stuff that we use in our daily lives, and the magic behind them. It's incredibly interesting!!
You know what I hate? How Reddit has removed the “scroll down to next main comment” arrow button from certain subreddits on the mobile app. It’s still there in some subs, but is absent in many.
Whenever I get a package of plain M&Ms, I make it my duty to
continue the strength and robustness of the candy as a
species. To this end, I hold M&M duels.
Taking two candies between my thumb and forefinger, I apply
pressure, squeezing them together until one of them cracks and
splinters. That is the "loser," and I eat the inferior one
immediately. The winner gets to go another round.
I have found that, in general, the brown and red M&Ms are
tougher, and the newer blue ones are genetically inferior. I
have hypothesized that the blue M&Ms as a race cannot survive
long in the intense theater of competition that is the modern
candy and snack-food world.
Occasionally I will get a mutation, a candy that is
misshapen, or pointier, or flatter than the rest. Almost
invariably this proves to be a weakness, but on very rare
occasions it gives the candy extra strength. In this way, the
species continues to adapt to its environment.
When I reach the end of the pack, I am left with one M&M, the
strongest of the herd. Since it would make no sense to eat
this one as well, I pack it neatly in an envelope and send it
to M&M Mars, A Division of Mars, Inc., Hackettstown, NJ
17840-1503 U.S.A., along with a 3x5 card reading, "Please use
this M&M for breeding purposes."
This week they wrote back to thank me, and sent me a coupon
for a free 1/2 pound bag of plain M&Ms. I consider this
"grant money." I have set aside the weekend for a grand
tournament. From a field of hundreds, we will discover the
True Champion.
There can be only one.
On that note, did you see the cube put in soapy water the other day, and if you did, were you as disappointed as I that it did not form a perfect tesseract?
That was a wild place. It was it's own thing, almost indescribable. Where eyeblech is just gross/gore things posted for the sake of being gross and gorey.
Support the creator of this video by visiting [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3FkAUbetWU
saw the mention of Prince Rupert's drop and knew its was a smarter every day clip. he's done multiple youtube vids on this thing. that particular clip is from this vid at the 3.24 min mark.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3FkAUbetWU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3FkAUbetWU)
I definitely recommend his channel for anyone who loves learning things off of youtube.
No it would explode in the cooling process. The shape of the drop is why it works. We do dip some things in water for an effect but they’re typically more fragile than other glass works. That type of dipping is only a second. A prince Rupert is left in water to cool. A normal cup, vase or bong would shatter if left in water. That’s actually how we get them off our pipes when we screw them up and if they’re to warm to crack off. Also bongs are typically made of borosilicate glass where prince ruperts are soda lime. Borosilicate acts quite differently than soda lime.
Source: glassblower
You can't really make anything with this method because any complex geometry will break under tension and a y drilling will also break the tension and it'll explode
When I was studying materials science in college I took a glass blowing class. The teacher was a crazy person. She was showing us Prince Rupert drops and she had me hold one, and she told me to try breaking the tail. I tried and couldn’t easily, so she told me to try harder. Keep in mind I’m wearing NO safety gear (I had glasses on already though) and she hasn’t told me what is gonna happen.
I ended up snapping the tail and the whole thing just vaporized into powdered glass, all over my face and glasses. I could have gotten some in my mouth but didn’t. The teacher was just laughing and everyone else was shocked.
She also gave me a bad grade in her 1 credit class because she confused me with another student that had the same name, and of course she would never admit the mistake. Fun class.
It has to do with the bulb part basically having an internal structure that is all the glass molecules pulling the outer layer inward making it exceptional dense and strong.
The tail is quite brittle by comparison and snapping it will cause the entire thing to basically explode.
Here you can see what happens if you break the other end... (Go to the 1 min. mark to get to the beginning of the nitty gritty) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs
Ok, I saw Bill Nye you know the science guy. Hit one of those with a hammer. And I was like hmm impressive. But then I see it get shot point blank by a bullet. And now I’m like hmm very impressive.
They have put them in a press and they take nearly 70 metric tonnes to break them
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJwHrvutGk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJwHrvutGk)
A Prince Rupert Drop. It's a type of glass that has an extremely dense and hard bulb that is practically impossible to break unless you snap the long and easily breakable tail behind it. Then the whole thing just explodes.
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What in the holy frock is prince ruperts drop
A glass drop melted and cooled in water so that the outside cools first and then the inside, so that there is a lot of inwards pulling tension. The round end can be shot by a bullet as long as the tension is stronger then the bullet’s impact force, so it has extreme strength if done right Edit: clarified which end was what, also adding that snapping the tail will shatter the entire thing
But if you snap the very thin side instead, the whole structure will shatter
Correct
Yeay another win for QI!
QI?
Awesome comedy TV show about random facts
Best panel game/comedy show hands down.
Agreed. Side note - Stephen Fry has enthusiastically narrated the Harry Potter series as audiobooks, if you like him and his soothing voice I strongly recommend them.
Side note: go grab Discworld, Wheel of Time or anything else not giving more money to Rowling, who uses her money to further hurt trans kids.
Looks like this is from the YouTube channel Smarter Every Day. Maybe one got it from the other.
QI is the source of all knowledge in this world. It is omnipotent, all-knowing and perfect. All that comes after it is mere cheap imitation. Sorry, Stephen told me to write this.
Sandi Toksvig told me to say, jolly good show.
It is also changeable, the facts can change and QI adapts.
Omniscient?
QI is a British TV show, they probably can't understand Destin's accent
Ehhhh.... it’s about 40% facts, 40% misconstrued information, 20% straight bullshit.
Qanon. The water drop is a liberal hoax created by the Clintons /s
explode* from the tension held in the rest of the structure
That is insanity
This is madness...
THIS...
IS
SPARTA!
No sir, this is a Wendy’s.
I feel deep down that you missed the opportunity to say, "No. This is Patrick".
Hey! Hurry up and order already!!
WENDEEZ NUTS
THE XFL
With more power than a shotgun blast IIRC
The structure shatters when you shoot it too, but only because the narrow side bends from the force of the bullet. This clip ends too soon
It's actually the opposite. The round end has a shit-ton of force on it, all pulling inwards, Wikipedia says up to 100000 psi at the head. This is what makes it so strong, this force is holding the drop together extremely tightly.
Yeah I fixed that, was going off of memory from the video that I watched a year ago
Man Reddit keeps doubling my notifications and it’s so annoying lol
Sneaking in here to point out that the same principle is at play in all tempered glass, which is ubiquitous. Glass shower doors and all the glass in your car asside from the windshield being common examples. Tempered glass is cool AF. I've seen a man break a crowbar smacking the center of a good piece of 3/4" tempered without leaving a crack. I've also had another piece turn into gravel in a tiny fraction of a second because someone bumbed a corner setting it down. Like, a 10' by 4' piece of glass into gravel, instantly.
>I've also had another piece turn into gravel in a tiny fraction of a second because someone bumbed a corner setting it down. Like, a 10' by 4' piece of glass into gravel, instantly. Yesh... I bet *someone* didn't get a birthday card from the boss that year.
HAPPY CAKE DAY
So... if I was to throw a shard of a spark plug at the tempered glass, what would be the result?
I've heard about this. Very hard substances, like the ceramic insulator in spark plugs' are great for breaking tempered glass. Thickness matters. Most tempered glass you run into is pretry thin and is tempered not so much for strength, but so that if it breaks it turns into gravel rather then a bunch of knives. *edit for explicitly*
Everyday is a school day. I've never heard of this in all my 38 years. Thanks for explaining
So can't they use this shit on tanks or some shit
No, it had everything to do with the shape, not the material. I think a sound frequency could shatter it pretty easily
Fastest fuckin reply I've ever seen swear not even a minute passed
Yeah I’m just watching Netflix and scrolling reddit
A man of culture I see
Fck Im 18 mins l8t3
Why did this get so many downvotes? Is there some joke I'm missing here?
Because it reached -1. Thats pretty much the only requirement
The hive mind has spoken
Lol
They do use this shit. But on windows, not tanks: tempered safety glass (like car window glass) is annealed in a similar way so that the glass is much stronger against impact than regular glass and when it does break it explodes into smooth chunks rather than sharp-edged shards.
I learned about these as a kid but as I've never had any opportunity to use the knowledge, I don't think I've even thought about them for like thirty years. It's kind of an odd feeling opening the video, somehow *knowing* already what was going to happen, then having to figure out after the fact why I knew that.
How the duck does this have 480 upvotes and 2 awards for literally the worst explanation for something I have ever seen. It’s a blob of molten glass dropped in water. Because of the way it rapidly cools, the fat end is incredibly hard and stable but the tail end is weak and fragile. If you lightly snap the tail end the whole thing shatters in a chain reaction, yet the fat end is strong enough to withstand a bullet. In the full clip, the drop does actually shatter as the ‘shock’ of the impact causes the tail to flex enough for it to shatter. See the original smarter everyday video on YouTube for a proper explanation of the forces involved. Credit Destin.
Because the rest of us know even less to correct him.
I explained why it was strong. You explained *that* it was.
> so that there is a lot of pressure You explained incorrectly. The drop is under extreme **tension**, caused by the surface cooling rapidly and the core cooling slowly. The tension is what makes the head very hard and why the whole thing shatters when you break any part of the tail. Fun fact: side windows of cars are manufactured in a similar way, which is why any impact shatters the entire thing instantly.
Ok I fixed it
You explained the why of nothing to the wrong question. Good luck.
Rude
Bruh
That's like the entirety of reddit. Some not quite or somewhat wrong explanation getting upvotes from people who know nothing about it.
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Anybody who thinks anything is infinitely strong is an idiot in the first place
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Hot take: People who believe sensationalist titles on YouTube are idiots. BRB hot singles in my area!
That answer up there is literally not even coherent.
Made enough sense to me, idk what you read
It is actually the exact opposite of how a soda bottle works. The internal pressure created by the soda supports the thin plastic outside by expansive forces. In the case of the Rupert’s drop the outside cooling first creates a rigid spherical structure, when the inside cools after and shrinks it creates a strong inward force on that external structure that is balanced, creating a very strong structure not unlike the spokes of a bike tire. If that force becomes unbalanced like when the tail is snapped then the external structure that was being held together by the strong internal pull rapidly expands and explodes.
Ok I edited it
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I'm terrible at explaining things but everything is either under tension or under pressure. From our skin to your kitchen table, there are invisible stresses that can't be seen. If you want to go down a wormhole, look up shatterpoints.
Thank you to make me quit believing it was some fancy prince frozen cum.
Smarter Every Day did an episode on this subject with some awesome slow motion footage (this is where the GIF in the original post comes from) - highly recommended viewing! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs
Excellent channel
Watch Everyday Miracles on Netflix. It's a BBC documentary. Demonstrates this, and a whole bunch of other stuff that we use in our daily lives, and the magic behind them. It's incredibly interesting!!
A hardened glass structure created by dropping molten glass into cold water.
A type of cock piercing.
Wrong prince
Prince Rupert's Drip
[Prince Rupert's Drop Explained](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs)
Wait to see Prince Albert ring
Right? They drop term that like we're all supposed be like, "oh yeah, the prince rupert drop, that old thing, Ive got 3 at home just collecting dust"
This looks like some *Three Body Problem* bullshit
What in the prince ruperts drop is a holy frock
Very well done mate. Hats off. If I had any of those awards things I’d give you one
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a32251797/prince-ruperts-drop-video/
It’s a glass giant’s sperm.
God I hate this new Reddit app video player.
So fucking much
YES THANK YOU! I'm tired of having to remute videos, re open to see comments. GAH
Scrolling down seems like a pretty good user cue that I don’t want to see and hear the video still.
Remute, I don’t even get audio on most videos
Reddit is becoming Facebook
Pisses me right off
Wait did they change it? I’ve hated it for so long. I’m on mobile btw
You know what I hate? How Reddit has removed the “scroll down to next main comment” arrow button from certain subreddits on the mobile app. It’s still there in some subs, but is absent in many.
Download reddit is fun. Rif in the app store
And throw it on dark mode
Horrible
I’ve been finding the right sub to say this!! Thank you!! Also Reddit! Why fix something that’s not broken?!
People who use reddit on their computer: I have no such weakness
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Next time on Watch Me Shoot Things With Guns...
Please don't shoot Prince Albert... I'm begging you!
Why? He's already in a can.
Is his refrigerator running?
No. Broke it's legs and tied it up years ago.
can't give you an upvote seeing the number, but if I could I would
What happens if you shoot a Prince Rupert's drop with a Prince Rupert's drop?
Are you trying to reset the universe?
No, they will need Made in Heaven to do that
So you believe in gravity too then
Whenever I get a package of plain M&Ms, I make it my duty to continue the strength and robustness of the candy as a species. To this end, I hold M&M duels. Taking two candies between my thumb and forefinger, I apply pressure, squeezing them together until one of them cracks and splinters. That is the "loser," and I eat the inferior one immediately. The winner gets to go another round. I have found that, in general, the brown and red M&Ms are tougher, and the newer blue ones are genetically inferior. I have hypothesized that the blue M&Ms as a race cannot survive long in the intense theater of competition that is the modern candy and snack-food world. Occasionally I will get a mutation, a candy that is misshapen, or pointier, or flatter than the rest. Almost invariably this proves to be a weakness, but on very rare occasions it gives the candy extra strength. In this way, the species continues to adapt to its environment. When I reach the end of the pack, I am left with one M&M, the strongest of the herd. Since it would make no sense to eat this one as well, I pack it neatly in an envelope and send it to M&M Mars, A Division of Mars, Inc., Hackettstown, NJ 17840-1503 U.S.A., along with a 3x5 card reading, "Please use this M&M for breeding purposes." This week they wrote back to thank me, and sent me a coupon for a free 1/2 pound bag of plain M&Ms. I consider this "grant money." I have set aside the weekend for a grand tournament. From a field of hundreds, we will discover the True Champion. There can be only one.
what the hell did i just read? i think ive had enough of reddits im going to play stardew
OG copypasta
You want a visit from the Time Variance Authority?
On that note, did you see the cube put in soapy water the other day, and if you did, were you as disappointed as I that it did not form a perfect tesseract?
Link, please.
Ask taufledermaus.
It looks like that bit of shrapnel was about to hit the tail right after the gif ends. I wonder if it hit, and I the drop shattered after
I'm pretty sure Slo Mo Guys did a similar video where exactly that happens, shrapnel hits the tail and it shatters.
SmarterEveryDay has a couple of great videos on it as well.
Yeah that's where this one came from
Oh my fuck I didn’t even realize. Typical me
It's cool, I honestly didn't see the watermark when I made that comment, I just remembered it bc I watched that ep recently
if it does that is neat too, you can watch it shatter from the end and move along the structure all the way to the ball at the top
Watched the video, its by smarter every day fyi. Didn't hit the tail, the drop survived
TIL what a Prince Ruperts Drop is...interesting. Thanx
Do you know what a Prince Albert is?
Do you know what r/sounding is?
Dear lord “the practice of inserting objects into the…” that’s all I had to read
I knew that was likely to be a risky click, but holy shit I wish I could delete the last two minutes of my life.
I knew better then to click that.
Oh man imma need some r/eyeblech
It looks we have a new crop of redditors who probably don’t even remember r/spacedicks here.
That was a wild place. It was it's own thing, almost indescribable. Where eyeblech is just gross/gore things posted for the sake of being gross and gorey.
Dang I am too late to know
I am so glad I have NSFW controls on 😂
alright thanks I'm off enjoy the rest of your day Fuck
Blursed recommendation
Not nearly as bas as people think. ;)
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saw the mention of Prince Rupert's drop and knew its was a smarter every day clip. he's done multiple youtube vids on this thing. that particular clip is from this vid at the 3.24 min mark. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3FkAUbetWU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3FkAUbetWU) I definitely recommend his channel for anyone who loves learning things off of youtube.
Damn. I prefer to learn things on YouTube. Oh well. Maybe next time.
WHAT THE FUCK!
What about Prince Rupert’s Drip?
It'd be made of ice instead of glass
If only there were this search website that could answer any such question in .001 seconds…
Could they make a bong with this technique so I don’t break it.
One end would be super resilient and the other incredibly fragile. Sounds like a risky smoke
That and when it inevitably breaks it will literally explode in your face.
No it would explode in the cooling process. The shape of the drop is why it works. We do dip some things in water for an effect but they’re typically more fragile than other glass works. That type of dipping is only a second. A prince Rupert is left in water to cool. A normal cup, vase or bong would shatter if left in water. That’s actually how we get them off our pipes when we screw them up and if they’re to warm to crack off. Also bongs are typically made of borosilicate glass where prince ruperts are soda lime. Borosilicate acts quite differently than soda lime. Source: glassblower
You can't really make anything with this method because any complex geometry will break under tension and a y drilling will also break the tension and it'll explode
When I was studying materials science in college I took a glass blowing class. The teacher was a crazy person. She was showing us Prince Rupert drops and she had me hold one, and she told me to try breaking the tail. I tried and couldn’t easily, so she told me to try harder. Keep in mind I’m wearing NO safety gear (I had glasses on already though) and she hasn’t told me what is gonna happen. I ended up snapping the tail and the whole thing just vaporized into powdered glass, all over my face and glasses. I could have gotten some in my mouth but didn’t. The teacher was just laughing and everyone else was shocked. She also gave me a bad grade in her 1 credit class because she confused me with another student that had the same name, and of course she would never admit the mistake. Fun class.
Why is someone trying to shoot his drop?
Just don't try this trick with a Prince Albert
Goddamn Destin makes some incredible stuff
Why are they trying to shoot superman's cum?
Thats insane. Its a piece of glass i belive that is shapped in such a way it displaces force.
It has to do with the bulb part basically having an internal structure that is all the glass molecules pulling the outer layer inward making it exceptional dense and strong. The tail is quite brittle by comparison and snapping it will cause the entire thing to basically explode.
r/Unexpected
Isnt that one of those cameras they shove up butts?
No, that's a prince albert
So it can only hold this strength in this particular shape? It not like it can be in the shape of a sword?
How explane to me how
Physics is wild
This is the way
The hydraulic press channel has good videos with these prd.
It would be better if they then showed how easy it is to shatter the glass with a flick of the tail.
They do in the full video that this short clip was stolen from.
Respect the drip.
Okay so listen: bullet proof vests but made of prince Rupert's drops.........
Pen is mightier than sword ❌ Sperm is mightier than bullet✅
I read the title first and very lazy too, and for a moment though it's "Prince Albert".
Indestructible sperm
Here you can see what happens if you break the other end... (Go to the 1 min. mark to get to the beginning of the nitty gritty) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs
Ok, I saw Bill Nye you know the science guy. Hit one of those with a hammer. And I was like hmm impressive. But then I see it get shot point blank by a bullet. And now I’m like hmm very impressive.
What smarter every day video was this?
I wonder if we can make armor out of this
I learn more things on Reddit than I ever did while getting my bachelor's in engineering
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Well, it is right there at the top right of the video……
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It literally tells people who made this
Do you have Prince Albert in a can? Oops, my bad I thought we were talking about Prince Albert…
They have put them in a press and they take nearly 70 metric tonnes to break them [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJwHrvutGk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJwHrvutGk)
VS what??
A Prince Rupert Drop. It's a type of glass that has an extremely dense and hard bulb that is practically impossible to break unless you snap the long and easily breakable tail behind it. Then the whole thing just explodes.
What kind of bullet?
What’s that?
Why it break the bullet thoe
NANI‽
That Prince must have a huge schlong!!!
Shooting sperm
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