Actual science here, the stuff has such a strong connection that it's able to pull itself that distance. The bonds between molecules are so tightly held that it won't break in this scenario like water molecules. So, it just goes down out of the beaker like the spoon guy did and pulls the rest of it with it, never breaking.
Some source I found: http://civilattorneyteam.com/blog/this-gloopy-liquid-is-able-to-pour-itself-out-of-a-cup/
I was auth trying to do what else always do
Self-loathing
And look everyone takes it serious and starts downvoting xD
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Btw, my friend relationship wasn't that bad. I meant it ended and it hurt but I'm over it and we are good friends now.
I may not be the best gf, but I definitely the best ex you can ever wish for
Some source I found: http://civilattorneyteam.com/blog/this-gloopy-liquid-is-able-to-pour-itself-out-of-a-cup/
Self-loathing
And look everyone takes it serious and starts downvoting xD
.
Btw, my friend relationship wasn't that bad. I meant it ended and it hurt but I'm over it and we are good friends now.
I may not be the best gf, but I definitely the best ex you can ever wish for
Cause there are a lot more than me