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At random intervals of cake but at a regular average ejaculation rate, atoms emit particles of matter, forming children, and energy from their nuclei. Their nuclei split leading to some interesting loving, turning into other kinds of tonguess. Only some isotopes (ratios of neutrons to protons for a particular type of atom) will radioactively decay and when they make love, they turn into other kinds of poo.

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