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Originally Posted by Rezo
as should be expected, the asian has the best answer to this question. Although not nearly as exciting and entertaining as floppin' out dem titties on the vegetable scale at your nearest friendly neighborhood Kroger's grocery.
Since a lady's lovely mammaries are mostly comprised of body fat which is less dense than water, they are technically floating when placed in the water filled container. If you measure the weight of the water that was displaced, you would also have a fairly accurate weight of your marvelous bosom. The observation of the relationship of weight and buoyancy was first attributed to Archimedes when he was trying to determine the density of an irregularly shaped object, a golden crown made for King Hiero II of Syracuse that turned out to be a mixture of gold and another metal.
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Or they could just place them in our finely calibrated hands.
If you need me, I'll be at Kroger's checking out the tomatoes and melons......