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ONLY YOU CAN TEAR THIS
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Twist an ordinary paper napkin
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repeatedly like a rope and ask your
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companion to pull the ends and break the
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napkin. Any napkin will prove difficult
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(although not impossible) to tear. When
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you try it however, you are able to tear
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each napkin easily, impressing everyone
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with your great strength once again.
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Oh yea, I guess I should tell you how to
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do this huh? When no one is looking, dip
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your fingers into your water glass, or
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just use the condensation that has
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collected on the outside of the glass,
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and moisten the center of the napkin.
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You may have to do this a couple of
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times. Once you have moistened the
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napkin, the paper is reduced to the
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original pulp and the fibers are so
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weakened that they will pull apart
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easily. With a little practice you will
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be able to moisten the napkin without
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anyone noticing while you are twisting
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it into the rope-like shape.
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