Wally:breaking glasses Dick: You know, it’s gonna be really hard drinking out of those. Wally: I’m trying to teach myself how to juggle. Dick: But why use glasses? Wally: I tried knives. That didn’t go well,Readmore
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Wally:breaking glasses Dick: You know, it’s gonna be really hard drinking out of those. Wally: I’m trying to teach myself how to juggle. Dick: But why use glasses? Wally: I tried knives. That didn’t go well,Readmore
Note to self: don't try to evoke a diety without PRISTINE protection. I put up my shields multiple times, and still had something twitchy sniffing around. I had to reinforce my shield tenfold to get the feeling to go away, and proceeded to sound-cleanse my entire house because the vibes were off. Idk what it was, I never saw it or heard it, but it spoke into my mind. I didn't even try to vet it, I had a twitch in my neck when I felt it move to look at me, and it didn't respond to me saying the diety's name a second time. I didn't let it stick around...
Welcome to more dumb tech witch ideas but... Thought occurred to me. My roomba goes everywhere in the house... Is there something i can do to make it more... Witchy cleansing? Short of strapping burning incense to it ofc. But like... Automated witch vaccuum... Maybe a sigil? Hmm...
When girls overreact on the hair dye
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Every morning, I wake up and get so excited to get into the shower and put @taylorswift on blast.
So ever since the Lover release, I’ve been taken wayyy too long showers 😂🚿
End Of An Era But man was it fun! Honoured to have been a small part of the NSE experience. I’ll never forget getting behind the wheel of a Lamborghini for the first time, certainly didn’t know 4 years ago this is where I’d be. Thank you to everyone involved for creating the opportunities for people to experience their dreams and creating memories to last a lifetime! @northshoreexotics ______________________________________ #northshoreexotics #pittmeadows #trackday #racetrack #drifting #donttrythisathome #lamborghini #ferrari #nissangtr #chargerhellcat #endofanera #memories #blakejphoto (at Pitt Meadows Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/B23K4N-pOpC/?igshid=5x3ncelrzsrc
Electromagnetic waves bounce back and forth inside a grape, creating plasma.
Here’s a recipe for homemade plasma: Cut a grape in half, leaving the two sections connected at one end by the grape’s thin skin. Heat the fruit in a microwave for a few seconds. Then, boom: From the grape erupts a small plasma fireball — a hot mixture of electrons and electrically charged atoms, or ions.
This trick has been floating around the internet for decades, and previous explanations of the effect have focused on the importance of the connecting skin. But two whole grapes bumped up against one another do the same thing, as do similarly sized waterlogged beads called hydrogels, researchers report in the March 5 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The team determined that the grapes act as resonators for the microwave radiation, much like a flute resonates with sound waves. A single grape is just the right size that the electromagnetic waves get trapped within the fruit, bouncing back and forth. Using thermal imaging, the researchers showed that a hot spot appears in the grape’s center, as a result of the trapped radiation. But if two grapes sit next to each other, that hot spot forms where the grapes touch, and salts within the grape skin are ionized and released, producing a plasma flare.
The effect makes for a spectacular kitchen fireworks display, but one you may not want to try at home — it could damage your microwave.