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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/2863099/f-youtube Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 9. Discovered flash files: 1 File: Skookum.swf-(8.08 MB, 1280x721, Hentai) [_] /f/ - Youtube. Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)07:26:03 No.2863099 Pretty basic test of my encoding skills. Either I'm a retard, or I need to get an actual copy of flash to make things with. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)11:06:09 No.2863185 Hah! Gotta love AvE, wasn't expecting to see this on /f/. >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)11:24:46 No.2863190 I have no idea what this crazy old badger is saying 99% of the time but he seems to be up to some interesting antics. >> [_] Storyteller Berndt !Y8crD5lqSE 08/01/15(Sat)11:31:55 No.2863193 >>2863190 well, salt lets ice melt, but this takes up energy in the form of the warmth of its surrundings (Part 1) If you leave a beverage in a pressurized container (preservance reasons) like a beer or a carbonated soda under its freezing point it wont freeze due to the pressure (non-compressability of water). if you open the bottle and release the pressure the liquid (still below freezing temp) can freeze.(Part 2) Use Part 1 to make part 2 happen. kinda simple >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)11:38:10 No.2863194 >>2863193 ice needs a solid nucleus to form around, it has nothing to do with pressure. >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)11:44:20 No.2863197 >>2863185 >>2863190 Yup. I need to indicate that more things are "skookum" and should "chooch" better. I am almost embarrassed to laugh at crap like "Canadian Pesos", but it is a private shame that I can tolerate. "Keep your dick in a vice." >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)13:10:52 No.2863250 >>2863193 Actually. What the salt does is lower the melting point of the ice (h20). This causes the ice to melt much faster, and as such release negative energy much faster while absorbing positive energy to bring itself to a liquid state faster. While the ice is absorbing positive energy, and releasing negative, it does not change temperature positively above 0deg Celsius. This allows the ice to release energy faster than receiving it. Therefore, the ice gets a tremendous boost in cooling power to anything it touches. >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)13:23:47 No.2863262 >>2863250 >release negative energy kek >> [_] Anonymous 08/01/15(Sat)13:27:56 No.2863269 >>2863250 >negative energy >positive energy what the fuck am I reading, a hippie's version of scientific processes? |
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