What would ensue if you be to stand on a mar railing...?

Would gravity take over, or newly hunger? and why...?

Answer:
Just dont take ''one giant step for mankind'' and amble on anyones rug..
i reflect on gravity, i dont think i'd fancy intake it after standing on it.
you would prob be the first entity on mars
Germs would take over! Imagine consumption something that your feet/shoes had be on ... eurgh.
a twix would be better,one for each foot.
Good luck finding a Mars bar...they don't seem to be to exist any longer.
...but if you're barefoot, you'll get an almondy squishy sludge 'twixt the toes contained by short order.
Say .... whattttttt?
i fairly eat it than stand on it poor mar bars
just get through the mars public house!
You would bring chocolate on the bottoms of your feet. Unless you intended a bar on mar then I'm sure that the tablet martian would ask you to get down
Your rather batty! But i guess you have woke us up!
oh well, that's a difficult quesetion to answer. i would probably succumb to the yummy chocolate, besides its a sin to stand to stand on delicious chocolate, and ruin it haven't you realised?
Mmmm...... mar bar.
It would get squashed.
first it would melt and than if you would try and totter, you would fall on your frontage because of the melted pulp under your foot.
I'd gain chocolate on my shoes.
You would be 1.5 inches taller for a fraction of a second.
I think you would simply get a flat mar bar.
You'd squoosh it, then acquire a stone bruise on your heel from the almonds.
reckon you would run out up with chocolate toes if you stood on it for too long
Rather than stand on it slice it up get a banana cut it down the middle spread with the mar bar ,wrap within tin foil bake within oven absolutely succulent!
It would depend if it have been stored surrounded by the fridge?
If so you could stand on it then get through it without any problems. But if it have been stored at room heat then it will be squashed and unfreeze and wont be very nice to chomp through i should imagine.

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