26262nd poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 9)

please. a knife is so personal.

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Valley girls don’t talk like that

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Finished my AP Test for Physics.
scout-tf2

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Thank you, form neutral color rebel atlas

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I’ve been watching really old If I were you episodes, its fun to watch two 2014 guys talk about tinder like its a new thing

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This is before bed exclusively ftr, its how I get to sleep

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Usually I would talk to my boyfriend for an hour before going to bed but now that he’s in seattle and on a different sleep schedule, I have to do the closest approximation of human conversation and listen to a podcast

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I love you marizza

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ily2 silviu

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I just love the way you write comments with adding that irony

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Am stuck.

Checking.

Reached your state.

First thing to notice:
Why your blue line in box 2 is incomplete?

'Cuz IDK whether [1] is a Bonus Two cell or not.
If it is, then C6R1 is a [6].
If it isn’t, then C6R1 is a [7].

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I see the next step (I think)

How can you put two small number on the dutch line in col 4?

Next, where you put the bonus two’s with [2] and [3]?

Finished using bifurcation on “the placement of [2] in Box 4”. Just happened to get it on the first try.

Either by using one Bonus Two, or not at all.

B2 has “either 1 or 2”. B9 could have [3]. Then there are also B7 and B8, in which “1, 2, or 3 could reside in”.

But if you try to use bonus two there (to have two small number in that column) you have to put [2] into r4c4 which makes r1,2c4 into [3] and [4] and [1] is already in r6c4? So which small number can you put next to the bonus two?

(This logic makes R7c4 into a [2] or a bonus two.)

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But [2] is already place in col 6 in box 8, so r7c4 has to be a bonus two. (This makes r4c5 [and eventually the [1] in box 2] into bonus two(s))