If you can stand on it and roll it with your feets, that’s a log. Can’t do that with a stick. Nobody ever heard of the stick rolling championships.
Making these up.
Logs:
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Take more than 1 hand to pick up
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Burns for more than 30mins
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Can cause concussion if thrown through the air.
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Stick is a branch where as log is part of the trunk. Narrow trunk is called a sapling.
What about branches the size of trees?
At the same time grains of sand becomes a heap.
If you can lift it with one hand, it’s a stick. Possibly a staff. A log requires at least two hands.
Depends if you’ve got a stove/open fire as a source of heating.
Sticks are used as kindling to get it going, logs are used to keep it going
When you write on it.
About two seconds after that booty clap
When the average person cannot lift it with one hand
If it sticks around for long enough, it eventually gets logged
Yours is a stick. Mine is a log.
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You see, dicks
When you can no longer hold it!
When you remove a single grain of sand from a heap, and as a result, it is no longer a heap.
Some definitions have fuzzy edges. Actually most words are really fussy that way. Mathematical concepts are precise, but normal everyday words aren’t. Treat them accordingly.
What about cords, twigs, or timber? You can’t jump straight from sticks to logs.
No cords. These trees are Bluetooth.
When you can’t wrap your hand fully around it, I’d say, is the boundary between a stick and a log.
I feel personally attacked
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