Challenge: this is not a boulder

challenge: this is not a boulder

I used to climb. That looks like it'd be fun to boulder.

thats actually a mound of stone

Nah.... I'd boulder this.
I'd mound your mother.

that's obviously a mineral

Tyrex Boulder

Damnit, Marie!

For you

it's a rock

its a boulder stone if it gets broken into pieces then those pieces will become rock or stones.

Beaten by a minute.

That's star dust, like everything

Its obiously an ancient nigger castle

You all are autistic. This is a dog.

Thats a fucing rock u cunt

Considering that looks like it is considerably buried underground, quite possibly attached to the stone layer underground, it is a rock. Boulders are unattached and with an appropriate force, moveable.

That's not a rock.
"This" written on a .jpg
That, sir, is an image.

compared to earth its a pebble : ))))))))) fag

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thats not a rock or a fucking boulder, its a .jpg picture

Go outside more you fucking no life faggots. A picture is not real life

well that depends on what we're referring to in the picture Op, cause i see an awful lot of sky and grass.

Pretty sure it's a camouflage T. rex

do you even know what a definition of a rock even is you fuckin dumbass

its a picture not a ro0ck

it's a chunk of mineral deposits


what do I win

glacial deposit

you deposited too much and are now retarted, congratulations

boulder
1. A water-worn rounded stone, varying in size, but properly larger than a pebble, used frequently for paving and building purposes; a cobble.
2. spec. Geol. A large weather-worn mass or block of stone, frequently carried by natural forces to a greater or less distance from the parent rock, and generally lying on the surface of the ground, or in superficial deposits; an erratic block.

rock
1. A large rugged mass of hard mineral material or stone forming a cliff, crag, or other natural feature on land or in the sea.
3a. A large detached mass of such material; a boulder or large stone.
3b. orig. N. Amer. A stone of moderate size, esp. one used as a projectile.

So these two words are pretty much interchangeable. Like mold and mildew. Same difference.