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Is Bottle flipping banned from school? Is bottle flipping even fun?
I don't think it is because all you do is flip it and then it's done. You do people do it? I think they just do it to cap it to be cool. It is banned? I think it is because all the teachers yell at us. And that is my thoughts on bottle flipping.

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