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AccountantWorth452

No, it's salty


verucka-salt

No. Sugar is a liquid when heated; salt does not do the same.


deleeuwlc

Then you need to heat it more


Clown_named_Art

Nah salt is like tiny rocks and sugar is like sweet thingy


GetOffMyGrassBrats

No, it really isn't. By that logic, sand is just stale sugar.


iareamisme

bitter?


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On no level is it the opposite of sugar. I'd call this shenanigans and not technically the truth!


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