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103633 No.3440  

What's better than an otter? A whole pile of otters!

>> No.3441  
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This is maximum napping

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You can have 'em in a pile or all in a row

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How many 'ters does it take to count as a pile? Is this a pile?

>> No.3457  

>>3455
I think three is the lower limit, so I say yes!

>> No.3458  

>>3455
I'd say each otter is a pile of otters that contains exactly one otter, and when these singleton piles get close to each other they automatically join into a larger pile.

>> No.3459  

If you replace each otter in a pile with another otter, is it still the same pile?

>> No.3460  

>>3440
Otters when waiting for food

>>3454
Otters when there's food

>> No.3538  

>>3459
Does a pile of all piles contain itself?



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