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ant (Member Profile)
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It's like Liquid Nitrogen - but Fire!
Another thing that works great is liquid oxygen, except it's not actually flammable but just allows flames to burn brighter.
It's like Liquid Nitrogen - but Fire!
No courage. Do liquid oxygen + methane (same method) and then we'll talk. P.s. 293 million tonnes of liquid methane (mostly) were produced in 2018, as LNG.
ant (Member Profile)
Your video, It's like Liquid Nitrogen - but Fire!, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Student - D'Souza to convince him life starts at conception
Sorry.
I'm calling him pathetic because he gave two pro choice arguments believing they are anti choice arguments.
I don't believe a thing that breaths liquid is a human being. A child, imo, must have taken a breath to be a living human child. Until then, it's only a potential human requiring an actual human to be it's life support system and sustenance. That's worse than any other form of slavery.
I'm so pro choice, I support 7th trimester abortions, like Spartans. In ancient Greece, it wasn't a human until it was a year old, and killing it wasn't murder until then.
At 6 weeks, it's indistinguishable from a chicken or newt, so not a human. It must evolve completely before I grant it that status. Until live birth, it's just a parasite.
Personally, I am Pro Choice for women to make their own decision on the gestation of biological cells growing in their own bodies up to a certain age of the fetus.
What I don't understand is, are you calling this man pathetic because he "gave two arguments FOR pro choice"? - based on principals laid out by Lincoln in his example?
Or because
Pro Choice doesn't align with your beliefs?
Sorry, you wrap your words up in several ways but you don't come out and say what side you're arguing for so I can't tell the tone or nature of your comments.
I personally don't feel the entity, the biological growth of cells is a person just because it has a heart beat. Does it have consciousness? Is it a thinking being with self awareness? Because I don't remember anything from when I was a fetus. In fact, I don't think the brain is developed at all ...
"not until the end of week 5 and into week 6 (usually around forty to forty-three days) does the first electrical brain activity begin to occur." ~'The Ethical Brain' - The New York Times.
And even then, it's still in development and not a an organ that can contain consciousness.
Bigger, tighter mouse maze experiments
TIL shrews are actually a form of liquid.
Great stuff!
Honest Government Ad | Climate Change Policy
So, you're saying the energy filled liquid often consumed warm is called "skeet" because it resembles clay pigeons, not Lil John slang, and also not Mr Ulrich?
OooooooK.
skeet
/skēt/
NORTH AMERICAN
noun: skeet;
noun: skeet shooting
a shooting sport in which a clay target is thrown from a trap to simulate the flight of a bird.
I think you're getting confused between the sport, the windowwww, and the wallll.
Platform Gaming In Minnesota
Lulz, that's cute you think liquid fresh water is cold...
My 4,566,300,000 Year Old Ring
I wish there had been an explanation as to why the pattern was invisible on the polished ring until immersed in the black liquid and coated by the brush.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Small update re: my condition. The ultrasound didnt find a hernia, although it was an amazing amount of fun (sarcasm) having some unknown lady groping me for 30 minutes and leaving me with a small towel to deal with the literal POOL of liquid that they use to make the sensor work.
The right testicle has went down in swelling some, but it is still about 2-3 times it's normal size and it is uncomfortable sitting for any length of time.
I'm almost done with the medication they gave me (doxycycline because they think it got infected and prescription aleve, which is nigh useless for the aching pain) and I am due to go back on the 21st for a re-evaluation.
If the swelling doesn't go down more, they may want to discuss methods of draining the excess fluid. Not looking forward to that. Hopefully I will be back soon, bear with me.
Monster Trucks......On Acid
It seemed to me that the acid actually kept him from enjoying it. Maybe he shouldn't have double dosed on liquid.
If you have to be on acid to enjoy a monster truck show, you have more problems than you know.
Nut Milking EXPOSED!
@smr
Well, there was a fight over the definition of butter too, but not what you described.
I think the biggest difference is the possibility that the public could confuse one product for another.
The public uses nut milk as a substitute for animal milk, you put it on cereal, in shakes, dunk cookies in it, etc. It's a white liquid that differs in taste, but is made to be close to animal milk.
The fight over "butter" as a definition happened between butter and margerine. The butter people, at one point even lobbied for a law making it so magerine could not be sold in the color yellow. It makes sense to some degree. They are similar products. They are used in almost identical application.
It's probably the case that nothing like that happened with peanut butter because it's not close enough to regular butter to be confused as churned milk fat.
One could argue that people may put peanut butter on toast with jelly with their breakfast, possibly; but they'd know what product they are using. No one would try to put a dollop of apple or peanut butter in a pan to fry up some eggs. They are night and day different products and it's not as though one would be confused about what you were getting into with the purchase of apple butter instead of butter.
Whereas milk vs almond milk seem similar enough, and butter and margerine are similar enough and both used the same; the FDA then decided that a distinction should be made.
the family feud bagel question
Americans put liquid oxygen on bagels?!
CarbonCure’s Concrete Innovation
Sure, let's say you need a foundation. Wouldn't it be best if it were one solid stone? Now, isn't it easier to make that stone in place and in the right shape from an easily transported liquid instead of hauling in a 150 ton slab you have to then carve into shape?
Edit : this seems to turn the cement back into a single solid stone which should be far more stable and solid than regular cement/concrete.
Anyone tell me why turning cement back into limestone, after going through all the bother of converting said limestone into cement, makes any sense whatsoever?
BSR (Member Profile)
HAHAAHAAAHAHAA ... that would have been a spit take had I been ingesting anything liquid like! Thanks for the laugh
There is danger afoot.