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This is an ice cube.
This is an ice cube.
How many faces does a cube have?
How many faces does a cube have?
I play with Rubik's cube, not with Ruby's ass!
I play with Rubik's cube, not with Ruby's ass!
I slipped an ice cube down her shirt.
I slipped an ice cube down her shirt.
How do you calculate the volume of a cube?
How do you calculate the volume of a cube?
No cube is the sum of two cubes.
No cube is the sum of two cubes.
I like to put an ice cube into my coffee, because it's usually too hot.
I like to put an ice cube into my coffee, because it's usually too hot.
Hi Mr Ant, keeping up the good work today as well. Here's a sugar cube.
Hi Mr Ant, keeping up the good work today as well. Here's a sugar cube.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at your monitor.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at your monitor.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at the screen.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at the screen.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, but in fact you are looking at the screen.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, but in fact you are looking at the screen.
Slotted spoons have a particular role in the traditional absinthe ritual. They are used to hold a sugar cube over a glass as one dissolves it into her drink with cold water.
Slotted spoons have a particular role in the traditional absinthe ritual. They are used to hold a sugar cube over a glass as one dissolves it into her drink with cold water.