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Three Mile Island iced tea.
I'm gonna start serving those now. I guess I'll swap the vodka and triple sec for Jager and Fireball
DIE…?
...as in a polyhedron with its sides numbered, commonly used in tabletop games or games of chance. Singular of "dice".
Ahh. Thx!
DIE!
Die, my darling. Don't utter a single word 🎶
High point of Garage, Inc
I don't think it's any better than the original Misfits track. But I gotta give 'em credit for introducing me to Merciful Fate, Budgie, Diamond Head, and a couple others.
By my hand!
FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!
German for "the Bart, the".
Lamp oil, rope, bombs? You want it? It's your's my friend, as long as you have enough rubies.
Sorry link, I can't give credit! Come back when you're a little... Mmmm.. richer!
Should add some mercury on the bottom, for the bolt to float on top of.
TIL, ping pong balls, soda caps, beads, cherry tomatoes, and bolts are liquids.
At least you knew about dice and popcorn kernels
My momma ain't raise no fool.
Pride month forbidden cocktail?
I just did that last week for my son (he found it in a science book). The dish soap and water slowly mixed together into a single layer.
Next lesson: What is a surfactant?
The "DIE" feels a bit threatening
And isn't it supposed to be "dye"
No the right side is objects. It's a die (the 3 sides is showing in the milk).
Looks like some sort of north european language with it at first glance for me
Die pahpkern kehrnelll
why is the water green
It was st paddy's day
No mercury? Pathetic.
The steel (and everything else) would float on top. I'm also interested where bromine would lie
Is that curdled milk? Cause the liquid dish soap I am buying is definitely denser than milk.
Ngl: this looks like something got mixed up.
- Vegetable Oils is clear? Never seen that in my life. Must be water
- Water is a strong green? Looks more like Dish Soap to me.
- Dish Soap is yellow? That looks like vegetable oil
Why should oil not be clear, almost colorless?
The oil has to be above the water.
Dish soap comes in any color. Water can be colored any way.
We know which one is milk. We know that dish soap is denser than water. We know oil is less dense than all of those. Does not leave at lot of wiggle room.
I've seen yellow dish soap in my local stores
Do you us'ians not get yellow coloured dish soap
Edit:
Th eonly clear oil I've seen that can be iced for cooking is coconut oil
I'm guessing the water is dyed to make it visibly seperate
I prefer this version
Cursed Pousse-Caffe
Weird, my uncle's lucky dice keep sinking past the milk.
It knows where the luck is
DIE POPCORN KERNEL!
BEES?