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* FridgeLogic: How did Goliath survive a tower breaking explosion that occurred within his own body?
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* FridgeLogic: How did Goliath survive a tower breaking explosion that occurred within his own body?body?
** Well, considering the giant lantern went into his stomach to cause the explosion, maybe it exited from his mouth...or from down South.
** Well, considering the giant lantern went into his stomach to cause the explosion, maybe it exited from his mouth...or from down South.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Adam's hopes that God won't catch him helping Eve to sneak back in Paradise don't seem so silly when the fact that God had previously missed Adam breaking the rule about apples.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Adam's hopes that God won't catch him helping Eve to sneak back in Paradise don't seem so silly when the fact that God had previously missed Adam breaking the rule about apples.apples.
* Bart/David's insistence that the "blast that failed to kill me surely killed the giant" makes a lot more sense when you realize that the explosion started inside Goliath 2's body. Since his body clearly didn't contain the blast, assuming that he was blown to chunks would have been perfectly rational.
*FridgeLogic: How did Goliath survive a tower breaking explosion that occurred within his own body?
* Bart/David's insistence that the "blast that failed to kill me surely killed the giant" makes a lot more sense when you realize that the explosion started inside Goliath 2's body. Since his body clearly didn't contain the blast, assuming that he was blown to chunks would have been perfectly rational.
*FridgeLogic: How did Goliath survive a tower breaking explosion that occurred within his own body?
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* FridgeBrilliance: Adam's hopes that God won't catch him helping Eve to sneak back in Paradise don't seem so silly when the fact that God had previously missed Adam breaking the rule about apples.