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ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Many salt solutions and molten polymers are non-Newtonian fluids, as are many commonly found substances such as custard,[1] toothpaste, starch suspensions, corn starch, paint, blood, melted butter, and shampoo.

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ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Snugglepot and Cuddlepie is a series of books written by Australian author May Gibbs. The books chronicle the adventures of the eponymous Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. The central story arc concerns Snugglepot and Cuddlepie (who are essentially homunculi) and their adventures along with troubles with the villains of the story, the "Banksia Men".

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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The song's lyrics contains a description of different ways of committing suicide, such as: using drugs beyond their expiration date, standing on an edge of a platform, running across the rails, eating superglue and other. The animated personages demonstrate dangerous ways of suicide in attractive for children and teenagers comic format. The lines such as "Use a clothes dryer as a hiding place” and “I wonder what’s this red button do?" contain an incitement to commit those acts.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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He attacked other birds when they got within 15 feet, screamed and stalked around us while we ate, and then sat staring down at us for 5 minutes with his crazy eyes.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Subsequent expeditions to and flights over the south pole have conclusively demonstrated that there are no large holes there.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Manufacturers rarely agree on why their laundry balls work, which suggests that each manufacturer makes these claims up.

The mechanical action of the laundry balls can help clean some types of spots,[3][5] but a golf ball will achieve the same effect for much less money.[2]

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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The opening's name is thought to originate either from Chess.com user "Lenny_Bongcloud", who used the opening with little success,[1] or more generally in reference to a bong, a device used to smoke cannabis, a humorous assertion that one would need to be intoxicated to think that using the opening is a legitimate strategy.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Tinkle (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker),[3] a sentient and animalistic toilet that is the Star family's other pet.
Patrick goes upstairs to get a golf club for his segment involving miniature golf tips while GrandPat goes downstairs to use the downstairs bathroom as GrandPat hates the upstairs bathroom due to the sentient toilet Tinkle.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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The phrase is humorously based on the appearance of the tight-fitting cloth around the male's genitals looking like a small budgie.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Captain Hygiene posted:

Various cheeses have been called the king of cheeses.[1] The title is informal

But what about the Queen of Cheese?
https://allpoetry.com/Ode-on-the-Mammoth-Cheese

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Large numbers are numbers significantly larger than those typically used in everyday life

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Captain Hygiene posted:

Reinhold was nicknamed "Judge" because, when he was a baby, he looked stern and judge-like.[6]

All babies look like Winston Churchill though

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Mooses can swim which is pretty cool! They might get eaten by orcas though.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Mescal posted:

I'd love it if I asked for a book and they asked me how I'd like it bound

I think that's how books were generally sold up until the 19th century

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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goblin week posted:

foreskin books

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_books_bound_in_human_skin

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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The plan would be that the customers would be too embarrassed to cash in a cheque showing the company's real name ("The Anal Sex And Fetish Pornography Company"), not wanting other persons to know about their private lives, so the cheques would never be cashed, and thus the scammers running the company got to keep the money. (The authors of snopes.com have pointed out that customers could cash the cheques via ATM or mail and thus avoid having to confront a bank worker in person. This would not have prevented, however, the cheque description potentially appearing on their customer file.)

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Alchemists experimented with sperm too, among other animal and human bodily products. Here's how to make a homunculus according to Paracelsus!

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That the sperm of a man be putrefied by itself in a sealed cucurbit for forty days with the highest degree of putrefaction in a horse's womb ["venter equinus", meaning "warm, fermenting horse dung"[2]], or at least so long that it comes to life and moves itself, and stirs, which is easily observed. After this time, it will look somewhat like a man, but transparent, without a body. If, after this, it be fed wisely with the Arcanum of human blood, and be nourished for up to forty weeks, and be kept in the even heat of the horse's womb, a living human child grows therefrom, with all its members like another child, which is born of a woman, but much smaller.[3]

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Elements include objects, poems, fictional characters,[3] the universe, philosophical concepts,[1] video games,[4] animals, God, and the Big Bang.[2]

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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During the night, one Holloway son attempts incest with his mother. Several murders take place. According to reviewers, a mummified paraplegic (most likely Sidney) rises from his wheelchair to kick a man dressed as a moose in the crotch.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Zomp is one of the colors on the Resene Color List, a color list widely popular in Australia and New Zealand.[citation needed] The color was formulated in 2007.[citation needed]

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Pro avatar material there

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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In 2005, the souvenir wholesaler Kyowa Co., Ltd. created a character based on the portmanteau of marimo, a green algae that grows in Lake Akan, and mokkori, a Japanese slang term for an erection. Kyowa started selling mobile phone accessories, which were initially rejected by some souvenir shops due to the vulgarity of the character's design.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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2041:
The Antarctic treaty is scheduled to come under review.[2][3]
2042:
30 April: The Nickelodeon time capsule will be opened.[4]

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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To date, no distinctly torus-shaped planet has ever been observed.

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Captain Hygiene posted:



thats-a-penaeus.gif

Weird looking small pastry but okay

ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Of all animal fecal matter, it is whale feces that is the 'trophy' in terms of increasing nutrient availability.

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ScienceSeagull
May 17, 2021

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Emperor X, a former science teacher, says he was told to make the song "so catchy and annoying that it might be handed down from generation to generation over a span of 10,000 years".

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