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Mooey Cow
Jan 27, 2018

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
Pillbug
The dissolved gases escape unless there is sufficient pressure to keep them in the liquid. Every time you open it you relieve the pressure that's been built up by the gas coming out of solution, and if you pour some out you leave a larger volume of air that needs to be pressurized before some kind of equilibrium is reached.

Consequently you need to decrease the volume of the container or add pressure after every time you open it. I suggest ripping a strong fart into it then closing the lid really quickly.

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Mooey Cow
Jan 27, 2018

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
Pillbug
Cut out Big Gas entirely by carbonating your sodas with your own natural gas. Simply connect one end of a hose to the drink and the other to your rear end and start tooting. You'll have a fizzy drink in no time!

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