So, every player knows that if you place a block by cactus, they will break, right? But what I've also learned is that this applies to falling blocks as well. For example, when I break this glass right here and the anvil falls down, the cactuses will still break.
But that doesn't even come close to the fact that you could literally just stack snow in the middle of it. And for some reason, now all of a sudden, the cactus won't break. Okay.
Well, WHAT ABOUT THIS? WE ALL KNOW THAT A bucket can pick up lava. That makes sense, right?
So, if this bucket is actually able to hold lava, then logically that would mean that this bucket is LAVA PROOF, RIGHT? NO. BECAUSE WHEN I THROW THIS BUCKET INTO THE LAVA, it burns.
Okay. Well, what about this? When I go up onto this tower and I jump down onto this bed, I take only a few hearts of damage.
But then WHEN I GO UP ONTO THIS OTHER TOWER AND JUMP DOWN ONTO THIS, I TAKE A significant amount of damage. This is literally the materials that YOU USE TO CRAFT THE BED. SO, WHY AM I TAKING MORE DAMAGE IF they are literally the same thing?
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