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linkDrkguy **User deleted account** (02/01/2013) [-]
**linkDrkguy rolled a random image posted in comment #159673 at Friendly **Unfortunately, sir, a pound of feathers would. Why?, because feathers, unlike a brick, have a higher water absorption rate, thus, in a really really small amount, it will have more water from relative humidity, than the brick, thus, weighing moar.
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bigmitchninetyfive (02/01/2013) [-]
**bigmitchninetyfive rolled a random image posted in comment #2811163 at My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic ** you're about as smart as the person in the gif
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N. Korean citizen (02/01/2013) [-]
eeeh.... no...seƱor...nooo.... A pound of feathers weighs exactly a pound, 1.000000... and infinite zeroes in theori) a pound of bricks also weighs 1 pound in theory.....if it had some humidity it sould say, "...or a 1,000012 pound brick, counting in the humidity...but this is theoretical...so it weighs teh same...exactly....both with infinite zeroes.
you do realize its just a trick question. in this scenario both the feathers and the bricks are weighed to match the exact amount, no one is going to soak them with water, and i would assume done in a room where environmental conditions won't take a toll so humidity is not a factor