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What is the most fragile thing in the world?

So fragile even the softest touch will break it.

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Chris_99

I'd have to say a snowflake. You touch it, you destroy it. You blow on it, it melts. It touches the ground, it ceases to be. Pretty fragile if you ask me.

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Rachdawg

Me lol jk

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My little brothers feelings

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Lowheadroom

A persons ego or feelings.

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Life

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Anynomous
funny how this 1 word can mean so much to this question. good answer.
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Life; fragile? Apparently you've never heard of tardigrades, antarctic krill, thermococcus gammatolerans, or really any other extremophiles. In my opinion life is, pound for pound the closest thing to indestructible solid matter can make.
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Trust

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I'd have to say a snowflake. You touch it, you destroy it. You blow on it, it melts. It touches the ground, it ceases to be. Pretty fragile if you ask me

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Hey, you copied Chris_99 didn't you?
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no i think im right and we just so happen to have the same answers lol....
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Well that's exactly what he wrote so I don't believe you.
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lol
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A heart

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I have to agree with chris99 a snowflake

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