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Would you like to be more powerful? Because that's what we're selling today! Power! Just a ton of ti

Would you like to be more powerful? Because that's what we're selling today! Power! Just a ton of tiny tubes of power! [Want to see what's on Meh today? Visit meh.com for the full experience. Here's a teaser of what you'll find:]( [daily deal teaser v0.5]( [WTF is for sale today at Meh?]( [See if you can guess.]( Would you like to be more powerful? Because that’s what we’re selling today! Power! Just a ton of tiny tubes of power! [Who’s buying this crap?]( [What’s the community say?]( [Kidsandliz said:]( [Ok so you said, "You get ███ █████████. ██ will be ██.There is no telling how many ███ █████████ there will be.". I believe that question can be answered by a 2nd or 3rd grader. Or a 99 cent calculator. Actually perhaps the math looks like this: ██ ██'s + 108 ███'s = ███ █████████ Proof: ██+██=███. If A=36 (eg ██/2 since that has 2 A's) thus each A adds 36, so that since ███ thus 36*3 (there are 3A's) = 108. BUT since ███ is small than ██ you need 108 of these small ones to = ██ of the big ones. Thus 72AA=108AAA. Thus you can get, if you want 72AA +72AA = 144AA's = ███ █████████ or 108AAA'a +108AAA's= 216 ███'s or 72AA's + 108AAA"s = ███ █████████. Do I get an A in math? (I am not buying █████████ but meh is welcome to send me █████████ for free for this elaborate proof that 180 total ██'s and ███"s = ███ █████████).]( [awk said:]( [I'm done with alkaline █████████. Lithium and NiMH only.]( [zippyus said:]( [ever since i got a box or three of eneloop rechargeables from meh, you could say these other ███████ sales really Irk me]( [How many did they buy?]( [So far today...]( 22985 visitors. 49% on a phone, 7% on a tablet. 352 sold. 2839 meh button clicks. $7814 total. [Ok, I give up. What the hell are you selling today?]( #LostAndFound 3 active users @reprob81 5:54 PM Have you seen [@reprob82]( @reprob82 5:55 PM I’m here! @reprob81 5:56 PM Wow, that was easy! @reprob81 5:57 PM left #LostAndFound @reprob82 5:58 PM left #LostAndFound @the_hermit 5:59 PM …I looked away, what just happened. [meh]( is a daily deal experiment by [mediocre laboratories](. © a mediocre corporation. all rights reserved, no takebacks. [View Online]( | [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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