Mildly interesting
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These guys are fun, in a kind of obsessed geeky way
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That’s great!
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How to peel a waterfruit
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Why are these people digging through my closet?
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That's nothing. They got in your pants too.
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If you had a big enough needle and could drag it through the Mariana Trench it would play ‘Paul Is Dead’.
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If you had a big enough needle and could drag it through the Mariana Trench it would play ‘Paul Is Dead’.
wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 11:22 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
If you had a big enough needle and could drag it through the Mariana Trench it would play ‘Paul Is Dead’.
Only if you did it backwards.
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@jon-nyc Very cool!!! Why does that happen?
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wrote on 28 Jul 2020, 02:26 last edited by xenon
I'm guessing because the bricks are not allowed to fall "all the way" until the last one. And that little bit is the difference between them falling all the way down vs. catching the edge ever so slightly.
V. cool. Must have been super tedious to set up (probably some sort of spacer.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2020, 02:32 last edited by
I'm guessing cinder block magic, but Xenon's guess is also valid. You just need to live your own truth when you decide who is correct.
#LivedExperienceOfCinderBlockMagic
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I'm guessing because the bricks are not allowed to fall "all the way" until the last one. And that little bit is the difference between them falling all the way down vs. catching the edge ever so slightly.
V. cool. Must have been super tedious to set up (probably some sort of spacer.
wrote on 28 Jul 2020, 02:33 last edited by@xenon When the second to last one falls, it makes sense that the space between that one and the last one is a little bit more than the space between all of the previous ones. But what makes that second to last one "jump" forward just a little bit? Would like to see this in slow motion. LOL
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wrote on 28 Jul 2020, 02:37 last edited by
I pride myself on knowing what was going to happen before it did.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2020, 02:41 last edited by
I have yet to see any scientific proof that it wasn't cinderblock magic.