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On January 11 2014 11:25 Toadesstern wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2014 11:07 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:On January 11 2014 11:05 Meepman wrote: Where do smells come from Airborne particles react with receptors in your nose does it get "smaller" everytime I smell something because I'm absoring particles? No I'm not thinking about that and no I don't sniff down there either but I couldn't help but get the image of someone sniffing the pyrimids into nonexistence just now. Yes but it's a very negligible amount and you couldn't sniff an anthill into nonexistence, let alone a pyramid, within a reasonable amount of time.
It's sort of like buffing a metal. When a metal is left in any environment with oxygen, the topmost layer will oxidize making the metal lose its shininess, but the thin layer of oxidation will protect all the metal underneath from reacting. When you buff a metal to make it shiny, you're simply removing the oxidation and exposing the metal again, and of course soon it will again oxidize. You're losing a bit of metal each time you do it, but it's a very small amount and you're probably not going to lose any visible amount of the metal in the process. The only time you'd want to protect it is if you invested in silver or something, because then of course you'd want every penny of your investment guaranteed.
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On January 11 2014 11:44 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2014 11:25 Toadesstern wrote:On January 11 2014 11:07 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:On January 11 2014 11:05 Meepman wrote: Where do smells come from Airborne particles react with receptors in your nose does it get "smaller" everytime I smell something because I'm absoring particles? No I'm not thinking about that and no I don't sniff down there either but I couldn't help but get the image of someone sniffing the pyrimids into nonexistence just now. Yes but it's a very negligible amount and you couldn't sniff an anthill into nonexistence, let alone a pyramid, within a reasonable amount of time. It's sort of like buffing a metal. When a metal is left in any environment with oxygen, the topmost layer will oxidize making the metal lose its shininess, but the thin layer of oxidation will protect all the metal underneath from reacting. When you buff a metal to make it shiny, you're simply removing the oxidation and exposing the metal again, and of course soon it will again oxidize. You're losing a bit of metal each time you do it, but it's a very small amount and you're probably not going to lose any visible amount of the metal in the process. The only time you'd want to protect it is if you invested in silver or something, because then of course you'd want every penny of your investment guaranteed. So the takeaway is, we can sniff our penises(penii???) as much as we want and we're pretty much fine.
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On January 11 2014 12:45 NewSunshine wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2014 11:44 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:On January 11 2014 11:25 Toadesstern wrote:On January 11 2014 11:07 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:On January 11 2014 11:05 Meepman wrote: Where do smells come from Airborne particles react with receptors in your nose does it get "smaller" everytime I smell something because I'm absoring particles? No I'm not thinking about that and no I don't sniff down there either but I couldn't help but get the image of someone sniffing the pyrimids into nonexistence just now. Yes but it's a very negligible amount and you couldn't sniff an anthill into nonexistence, let alone a pyramid, within a reasonable amount of time. It's sort of like buffing a metal. When a metal is left in any environment with oxygen, the topmost layer will oxidize making the metal lose its shininess, but the thin layer of oxidation will protect all the metal underneath from reacting. When you buff a metal to make it shiny, you're simply removing the oxidation and exposing the metal again, and of course soon it will again oxidize. You're losing a bit of metal each time you do it, but it's a very small amount and you're probably not going to lose any visible amount of the metal in the process. The only time you'd want to protect it is if you invested in silver or something, because then of course you'd want every penny of your investment guaranteed. So the takeaway is, we can sniff our penises(penii???) as much as we want and we're pretty much fine.
Yup! :D
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Except for logistics. Same problem as with giving yourself a blowjob, though i guess you can sniff further than you can suck.
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What does "he'll be in his garden for a while" mean? Someone at work leaves in March or sooner but that's all I can get out of my manager. He's still working so I don't think it's illness, is he just getting fired?
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On January 10 2014 20:00 Ricjames wrote: Why are most sequels of movies utter crap? Are they really just trying to milk the cow and get away with shitty job, or do they actually think it is good?
ive been thing about that for a long time. apart from many sequels really only milking the franchise (worse director, less budget...), I think its mostly because the first movie sets the tone, so any innovation in the sequel is first rejected by ones taste, formed by the first movie. If the first movie was crazy, then its seen as bad if the second one isnt, and vice versa.
Another problem is, that the second movie usually has to build on and expand what the first movie just started. Look at Matrix, its nice to bring in all the ideas in the first one, everyone applauds you for your fresh ideas. But then in Matrix 2 they have to show the humans way of life in the real world, its a natural consequence of the first movie. but its much harder to keep the movie fresh, when introducing a Senat or similar boring things like that.
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On January 11 2014 19:01 FlaminGinjaNinja wrote: What does "he'll be in his garden for a while" mean? Someone at work leaves in March or sooner but that's all I can get out of my manager. He's still working so I don't think it's illness, is he just getting fired?
I'm guessing you mean garden leave?
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How did squats get such a bad reputation? Who the fuck has been spreading this disinformation?
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On January 12 2014 00:49 pyrogenetix wrote: How did squats get such a bad reputation? Who the fuck has been spreading this disinformation?
I think it's because it's hardwork that doesn't improve your vanity muscles, the bros were looking for reasons not to do it.
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On January 11 2014 11:44 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2014 11:25 Toadesstern wrote:On January 11 2014 11:07 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:On January 11 2014 11:05 Meepman wrote: Where do smells come from Airborne particles react with receptors in your nose does it get "smaller" everytime I smell something because I'm absoring particles? No I'm not thinking about that and no I don't sniff down there either but I couldn't help but get the image of someone sniffing the pyrimids into nonexistence just now. Yes but it's a very negligible amount and you couldn't sniff an anthill into nonexistence, let alone a pyramid, within a reasonable amount of time. It's sort of like buffing a metal. When a metal is left in any environment with oxygen, the topmost layer will oxidize making the metal lose its shininess, but the thin layer of oxidation will protect all the metal underneath from reacting. When you buff a metal to make it shiny, you're simply removing the oxidation and exposing the metal again, and of course soon it will again oxidize. You're losing a bit of metal each time you do it, but it's a very small amount and you're probably not going to lose any visible amount of the metal in the process. The only time you'd want to protect it is if you invested in silver or something, because then of course you'd want every penny of your investment guaranteed. good enough for me. Who's joining me on a trip to Egypt?
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How do I view posts older than the usual 50 results shown when I click my "Posts" at the top right?
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On January 11 2014 19:01 FlaminGinjaNinja wrote: What does "he'll be in his garden for a while" mean? Someone at work leaves in March or sooner but that's all I can get out of my manager. He's still working so I don't think it's illness, is he just getting fired? Your manager plans to kill him and bury him in his own backyard. He's still working because he hasn't done it yet.
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On January 12 2014 03:44 Reason wrote: How do I view posts older than the usual 50 results shown when I click my "Posts" at the top right? Do a normal search with yourself as the author content only and it will show many more, pages worth.
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Guys, often do you do you wear your jeans before washing them? Is it acceptable to wear your jeans multiple days in a row (in public)? Or do you need to give them a day or 2 to "air out" (still not needed to wash them yet).
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On January 12 2014 06:17 Farmer Poopy wrote: Guys, often do you do you wear your jeans before washing them? Is it acceptable to wear your jeans multiple days in a row (in public)? Or do you need to give them a day or 2 to "air out" (still not needed to wash them yet). visually check for stains, sniff test, if both pass, who's gonna know but you?
source: i'm wearing yesterday's jeans right now, baby
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On January 12 2014 06:17 Farmer Poopy wrote: Guys, often do you do you wear your jeans before washing them? Is it acceptable to wear your jeans multiple days in a row (in public)? Or do you need to give them a day or 2 to "air out" (still not needed to wash them yet).
If I didn't sweat 2-3 times. Washing isn't very good for jeans.
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On January 12 2014 06:17 Farmer Poopy wrote: Guys, often do you do you wear your jeans before washing them? Is it acceptable to wear your jeans multiple days in a row (in public)? Or do you need to give them a day or 2 to "air out" (still not needed to wash them yet). Unless I get some sort of stain or shit my pants or something, I'll wear a pair of jeans for two or three months daily.
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Denim enthusiasts would say you should only wash your jeans a couple times a year, sometimes less. If you have a cheap storebrand pair of jeans it doesn't matter as much though.
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hypothetically, can you actually sniff creatine and achieve the same effect? And does it work faster.
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On January 12 2014 07:34 JacobShock wrote: hypothetically, can you actually sniff creatine and achieve the same effect? And does it work faster. I think it would have a similar effect. The degree of absorption through mucous membranes in the nose would probably depend on the form of creatine. Uneducated speculation, but creatine hydrochloride would be the worst form to snort.
It would be absorbed faster, if to a lesser extent (again, probably) than by eating it but that's a bad thing, since creatine is eliminated relatively fast, so prolonged absorption seems beneficial.
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