Potassium Bromate 3 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
That would be potassium hypobromite. The formula for potassium bromate is KBrO3
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Hide your beer in a cup 10 comments
Two snakes and a flute 3 comments
I think your dog had dwarfism 8 comments
Small ass ice cream cone 3 comments
7 deadly glasses 14 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
I like how sloth is portrayed. Also, that's basically a separatory funnel with a glass stopcock.
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WTF bro! I can explain! 5 comments
Society doesn't say that 23 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
*singing* No one can destroy the metal... the metal will strike you down with a vicious blow...
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Karma protected him 17 comments
I want to live one of these home 10 comments
Hella flush 9 comments
What is a hatfish 3 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
I had to look it up...
UrbanDictionary.com: Hatfish: A guy who looks completely different (sexy) while wearing a hat or cap. When they take it off its a totally different story!
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UrbanDictionary.com: Hatfish: A guy who looks completely different (sexy) while wearing a hat or cap. When they take it off its a totally different story!
Long Exposure Photo of a Firework Launching 11 comments
Plot twist: Only in, not out 6 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
I suggest gripping the head of the screw with needle nosed locking-jaw pliers to unscrew it.
Just a couple of random mimes 4 comments
In Case You've Never Seen It Before 3 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
It has the screen taken down, genius.
Also, in case you've never been up close, the screen is full of tiny ventilation holes.
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Also, in case you've never been up close, the screen is full of tiny ventilation holes.
Truer words have never spoken 5 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
Helen Keller was both blind AND deaf... try again.
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Wow, I'm so lucky 13 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
The chances of YOU specifically being born are slim, but the chances of SOMEONE being born are pretty damn good.
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For the chemists 4 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
Actually 16 different sugars have that exact formula but different structures. They are the (+) and (-) enantiomers of the following 8 sugars; allose, altrose, glucose, mannose, gulose, idose, galactose, and talose.
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Perfect spiral 4 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
It's actually a golden spiral. Fibonacci and Phi and all that good stuff.
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Old webs 10 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
Does anyone else remember Prodigy? (You know, from the days when the internet was all plain text)
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PSA for everyone involved with the making and airing of commercials 4 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
I just spent about half an hour reading about this. The law is that they aren't allowed to increase the actual decibel level (overall peak volume), so what they do is compress the dynamic range, which makes the softer sounds louder and leaves the loud sounds intact.
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