yes you can be a ice cream tester but only if you have 900+ good karma i worked alot and bought loads of police id cards they give 25 karma each but the ice cream testers rubbish you only get 13$ and free ice cream.
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ice cream dosen't have a physical shape since it isnt really solid. you can compact it and make it a cube, a sphere, a triangle or whatever, but id say since adventualy it turns liquid it has no physical true shape
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Can't vouch for authenticity, but this question is answered at:http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=1687
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An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
centipede eats woodlouse
you have to buy a bear , get a certificate and then at the bottom it will have a id and a key code
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The abbreviation e.g. means 'for example'. (It is short for the Latin term exempli gratia.) It is pronounced ee gee.-- Certain foods are basic, e.g. chocolates and ice cream. --The letters i.e. mean 'that is' or 'in other words' (from the Latin id est). Pronounced eye ee.-- Chocolates and ice cream are basic, i.e. essential to life. --The abbreviation etc. means 'and so on'. It is the Latin term et cetera and is pronouncedett sett er a. (Never say 'and' et cetera, the 'and ' is already in there.)-- To function properly I need chocolates, ice cream, etc. --