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zlatka koynova Ptolm

@zlatkakoynova

Philosopher. I speak 4 languages and often serve my ideas by pictures. I can do no wrong, for I do not know what it is. Sometimes I forget it.

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@maficmango I'm not sure. It was at the Phillips center in Orlando. It was a really fun musical by the way. The lead actor wasn't playing a teacher, he was playing Jack Black playing a teacher :) He did a good job, which made it really fun.

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@Obin4obin Greg Broadhurst I think the only way it could be is if cosmic radiation (higher on the Moon than Earth) converted a lot of the water's hydrogen into tritium, but I don't know if it did. Tritium has a half life of ~12 years. Other isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen decay in seconds or are stable.