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As a finnish person it just feels wrong to see milk in anything but tetrapaks. E: Alternatively, the steel jugs my granddad used when he brought in milk from his own cows before it was sent to the Dairy. His Divine Shadow fucked around with this message at 13:21 on Nov 24, 2017 |
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GotLag posted:What kind of lovely workplace doesn't just use petty cash to bay the buck or two it would take to buy milk for everyone? I’ve been told this is actually in the offices of a London bank who does not extend any ‘benefits’ to contractors/consultants. So everyone comes in on Monday with a jug of milk for the week.
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GotLag posted:What kind of lovely workplace doesn't just use petty cash to bay the buck or two it would take to buy milk for everyone? I worked at a place once where a couple of jerks ate other people's food. They were naturally found out and fired, but I still decided to buy one of these and put it under my desk: Mine also had a metal flap so you could attach a padlock to it. Megillah Gorilla fucked around with this message at 14:39 on Nov 24, 2017 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It's in the break room of a police station, the photo was taken by an officer in training I recall reading somewhere that there's loads of petty theft in British police stations - if you leave your pen unattended for 30 secs, expect it to walk.
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Wall Balls posted:wrap it up, sphere cucks Now put an amount of water on it proportionally equivalent to a tennis balls mass as to the amount of water on the earth to the earths mass (there's a fun math problem! I get .13 grams) and spin it so that it rotates once every 24 hours and tell me what happens? Sure, if you put a couple of orders of magnitude more water on the earths surface and spin the earth at 200 rpm the water is going to go flying off. Murgos fucked around with this message at 15:07 on Nov 24, 2017 |
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spog posted:I recall reading somewhere that there's loads of petty theft in British police stations - if you leave your pen unattended for 30 secs, expect it to walk. gently caress the police
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Murgos posted:Now put an amount of water on it proportionally equivalent to a tennis balls mass as to the amount of water on the earth to the earths mass (there's a fun math problem! I get .13 grams) and spin it so that it rotates once every 24 hours and tell me what happens?
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Murgos posted:Sure, if you put a couple of orders of magnitude more water on the earths surface and spin the earth at 200 rpm the water is going to go flying off. Bullshit. Edit: meet me down the docks in 20 minutes with 48 trillion trillion gallons of water and about five million Saturn V rockets and we'll settle this once and for all
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Why didn't she just...stand on the 2nd set of tracks until the train passes? Murgos posted:Now put an amount of water on it proportionally equivalent to a tennis balls mass as to the amount of water on the earth to the earths mass (there's a fun math problem! I get .13 grams) and spin it so that it rotates once every 24 hours and tell me what happens? That reminds me. One day far far in the future, I can't even imagine the difficulties of trying to land a probe on PSR J1748-2446ad. It's spinning pretty fast. 716 times per SECOND. It's surface is moving at 252,000,000 kph. That's 24% of the speed of light. Since it's a neutron star, it's atmosphere would be millimetres thick so once the probe dipped into it to land, it, well... It would be quite spectacular to watch.
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Ak Gara posted:Why didn't she just...stand on the 2nd set of tracks until the train passes? She was drunk beyond all sense and reason .... and she's Australian .... but I repeat myself.
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Ak Gara posted:surface ... a neutron star I think you're going to have more problems than the speed of the surface when landing on a neutron star.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:I think you're going to have more problems than the speed of the surface when landing on a neutron star. I was just watching a How the Universe Works episode the other day. At one point they talked about this exact thing. A probe "landing" on a fast spinning neutron star would release unimaginable energy as even its atoms would be ripped apart as it's being distributed as a thin film across the surface.
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I thought the thing would not only explode from the kinetic energy but also from all the atoms getting fused down to iron *depending on size*.
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spog posted:I recall reading somewhere that there's loads of petty theft in British police stations - if you leave your pen unattended for 30 secs, expect it to walk. There's only one thief in the police force. Everyone else is just trying to get their poo poo back.
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lol if you pay for your food
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Just make the probe out of neutronium, problem solved.
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Dutch town police is going to put this high-vis police figure in pedestrian-only shopping streets 'at random times' in order to scare cyclists off their bikes.
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Carbon dioxide posted:
I've seen scarier.
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Seriouspost: the people who did that are the only good people at the workplace. Everyone else is literally a milk-stealing fucksatan. e: Synthbuttrange is probably also a milk-stealing piece of poo poo, shat right out of a butt. As in, not even a human bean, just some vaguely humanoid faeces. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Nov 24, 2017 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Seriouspost: the people who did that are the only good people at the workplace. Everyone else is literally a milk-stealing fucksatan. counterpoint: who the hell stores gallons of milk in their work fridge
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Azhais posted:counterpoint: who the hell stores gallons of milk in their work fridge And nothing else. That's what's puzzling me.
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Maybe the guy that took the picture ate the rest?
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Azhais posted:counterpoint: who the hell stores gallons of milk in their work fridge Milk is one of the two best things for Skydrol in the eyes. The other is castor oil. Most hangars will have milk around, somewhere.
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MrYenko posted:Milk is one of the two best things for Skydrol in the eyes. The other is castor oil. Most hangars will have milk around, somewhere. I got skydrol in my eyes, now to unlock my milk
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Harveygod posted:And nothing else. That's what's puzzling me. Just lol if you don't drink 3 cups of milk for lunch every day. Enjoy your brittle bones, calciumfailure.
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Azhais posted:counterpoint: who the hell stores gallons of milk in their work fridge
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Azhais posted:counterpoint: who the hell stores gallons of milk in their work fridge Lactating women.
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Better than the McPoyles I guess
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Lactating women. gallons?
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Sagebrush posted:gallons? Yeah, the women in his office are real heifers.
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Carbon dioxide posted:
Awful execution. Printing the vest on makes it look fake as gently caress.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Just lol if you don't drink 3 cups of milk for lunch every day. Enjoy your brittle bones, calciumfailure. Well actually it seems milk causes brittle bones. And death. Source in English. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2054&artikel=6003968
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Possibly just a shot from a Japanese horror film.
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That's odd, usually the blood gets off on the second floor.
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Azhais posted:counterpoint: who the hell stores gallons of milk in their work fridge Harveygod posted:And nothing else. That's what's puzzling me. It's the UK. It's for tea.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Seriouspost: the people who did that are the only good people at the workplace. Everyone else is literally a milk-stealing fucksatan. Yeah, they ruin it for everyone. I don't mind if someone takes a dash of milk from me for their tea, but after a dozen people do it and I've no milk for myself I'm a little less pleased. Someone at my work told me that they brought a cake in for a birthday and when they went to get it out of the fridge they discovered someone had cut themselves the first slice. I feel that's taking the piss a bit. I've had someone open the zipper on a cooler bag that was in a work freezer and take one of my containers of Ben and Jerry's. Okay, I had grabbed a few free ones when they were doing a give-away and kept them at work as I had no room at home but still.
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Say Nothing posted:Possibly just a shot from a Japanese horror film. ... is that a loving mercury spill? Holy poo poo. Edit: Apparently a sewage leak at a movie theater. Epsilon Moonshade fucked around with this message at 00:57 on Nov 25, 2017 |
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No, of course it isn't.
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Epsilon Moonshade posted:... is that a loving mercury spill? Holy poo poo. No, it's a sewage leak at a movie theater. It's just wet.
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Epsilon Moonshade posted:... is that a loving mercury spill? Holy poo poo. Wouldn't the reflection on mercury be brighter since it's essentially a mirror? Reverse image search says it's sewage in a cinema. -e- Some say it's from an Emoji movie screening
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