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1:08 AM, Saturday July 24th 2021

That picture of chocolate almost makes it worse! It looks delicious. But fortunately ScyllaStew made some brownies yesterday, and once I'm done today's critiques I can go eat one.

As to your question, both of those qualify as 'chunky' tires. Basically anything where the tire tread forms themselves are undeniably their own independent forms, rather than it feeling more like we've got a single cohesive form and are cutting grooves into them. In that latter case it still is important to think of the textural forms individually, but we can get away with things a bit more, as they're more forgiving.

1:51 PM, Saturday July 24th 2021

Got it o7 will play with these too on the side, many thanks.

Hope the brownies were great

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