devinthedew2
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Yup
compression = x normal scs weight = y and baby scs = y-z. so x/y < x/y-z. therefore baby scs has an advantage at compression per weight
That was so unnecessary, that math "equation" is the same thing as you saying that Baby SCS weighs less than standard SCS. The compression has nothing to do with the size or weight of the SCS. It's just a preference of size and weight. They both do the exact same thing, there is no such thing as "amount of compression", there is no such thing as "compression per weight", which grammatically makes no sense anyways. Stop being so stubborn, you're an idiot.
dude. your a fruity fag. and the compression by weight proportion gives baby scs an advantage
compression = x normal scs weight = y and baby scs = y-z. so x/y < x/y-z. therefore baby scs has an advantage at compression per weight
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Scs cut in half to make a halfknuck (my freinds)