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we're not kids anymore.
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@waterjelon
how i feel
Today i just naturally woke up at 6 am. Strangest thing !!!!
Anyways lots of reading and researching ahead of me so I can get ahead in my visual culture class. Trying to enjoy this relax class whild it lasts because next week starts my hell compsci class
Stay positive my friends
Also a very gloomy(and cold!!) morning here in northern california
Todays plans - super simple design bc i cant be bothered to really make a nice looking one haha. Excited for the day to unravel
Gonna lowkey change this into a studyblr typa thing. Need to seriously keep myself accountable this summer – Heres my clean desk and a view from the apt
I need to take a break from life
Yafeels
Being a millennial is getting buyer’s remorse over a $3.83 pack of oreos.
This is genuinely hilarious but fuckin terrible
Im so tired of living
Like I just want to lay in bed n just do nothing forever
every week at least once a week like hUH
Yes wow school gives me constant depression !
Yes I love having my dreams crushed while feeling like the stupidest person ever
When school actually hurts
Truly uplifting to know there are capybaras in a little hot spring in Japan listening to Patsy Cline.
< so this is really out of chara but one of my favorite actors: Kim Joohyuk recently passed away in a car crash two weeks ago. As I was watching the new episode in memory of him, I seriously couldn’t hold back my tears. I just wanted to let you know that you should treasure the moment you currently have and those around you. Regardless of what kind of struggles you are currently going through, just remember that you are stronger than you think, and you will make it through. Just know that you are capable of being what you want to be. Kim Joohyuk wasn’t a perfect human being, but he was kind and humble, always placing those important to him beyond himself. I think something he talked about left a very strong impression on me. “Even if you are doing something you love, you will still go through hardships and get exhausted from time to time. There will be many bad things but that one thing would make you happy and give you the power to not give up. You should choose something just like that.” Sometimes we put ourselves down, thinking that we aren’t special to others. However, I want you to take a second, sit down, and flip through those memorable events whether it be pictures, words, silly things you did with your friends, lovers, and family. Take a second to treasure them, and remember that you are more precious than you think you are. So please, treasure yourself and enjoy the time that has been given to you. Rest in peace, Kim Joohyuk. >
열심히 하자! 아자 ㅇ ㅏ ㅈ ㅏ !
Nope.
when your teacher is trying to teach you how to cast fireball
+3 to Intellect
If anybody’s wondering what’s happening here, this clip made it onto Outrageous Acts of Science, and they explained that this teacher was demonstrating the Leidenfrost effect, which is basically when you place a droplet of a liquid on a surface that’s far hotter than its boiling point. The part of the drop touching the hot surface turns into vapor and forms a cushion that the rest of the drop rests on top of, which causes it to skid across the floor so quickly. The substance the teacher uses in the video is liquid methane. But methane has a really low boiling point. Like, about −160 °C low. So once it touches the comparatively hot floor, the Leidenfrost effect comes into play, and it slides across the floor. The issue is though, methane is colorless, so you can’t normally see it. Thankfully (in this demonstration), methane is also very flammable, so he sets it on fire before dumping it onto the floor so you can see it as it moves. Definitely a cooler demonstration of the Leidenfrost effect than dropping a little water in a hot pan. Or hotter, if you like puns.
THANKS FOR EXPLANATION SCIENTIFIC SIDE OF TUMBLR
australians: gun control worked here
white american male: source???
australians: we are still alive
Wow, school gives me major sadness