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Posted byAnonApprovalJanisin/anonymous_asks-Apr 10 at 5:22 PM

How many dead dudes can I fit in an average car boot?

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  • AnonCushionBrendenApr 10 at 10:26 PM

    Are they already stiff or are they fairly newly dead and still flexible?

  • AnonUnitsFebianApr 30 at 7:18 AM

    wtf

  • AnonTapArianaApr 11 at 1:22 PM

    depends on how big the dudes are i think

  • AnonMechanismMarionApr 11 at 5:53 AM

    2-4, depending on size, if you can lay one on top of another, and if you have the strength to. Plus, as AnonCushionBrenden asks stiff or flexible? - flexible you can probably shove them around a bit, easy to maneuver, but also floppy and awkward. Stiff would probably be a bit easier to get into the boot in the first place (like an ironing board), but kinda hard to bend knees, etc.

    I'm hoping this is for a book or something.

  • AnonLieutenantStacyApr 10 at 10:28 PM

    How many? I don't know but what I do know is that you shouldn't.

  • AnonAsteriskLeahApr 11 at 1:11 PM

    Chop them into small pieces and that lets you achieve a better packing density. I'm sure there is a mathematical model if you can ensure a uniform piece size and shape. But then, you have to worry about runoff, unless you've lined the boot with plastic or rubber. And then without refrigeration, it will at some point start to become noticeable through scent.

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