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I always knew mexico had massive potential.
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Given that the zero of its potential is at infinity, and that mexico is a conductor with all charge lying on its surface (pfft how many mexicans are inside mexico...), it's potential is kq/r or 106,209,903Q/r. Wow Mexico does have a lot of potential. In other non E&M related news, policies have shown that legalizing drug use leads to a short but rapid increase in drug use that then steady drops until it normalizes at a rate slightly above the illegal average... So good job Mexico.
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El gato es negro. Mucho Negro!! El Gato es no blanco, ce? That's right, never taken a spanish class in my life!! HA!!! Oh, and i think that drug issues would have a major impact on the governmental economy. Instead of druglords recieving money for the drugs, if the govt. started to manufacture and sell for low prices, than more money to govt., less to organized crime syndicates. And it means less money wasted on court cases, jail cells, and all that good stuff that happens when you get caught with small amounts of illegal drugs. Or are they legal now... meh. FUN FOR ALL!!!! |
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