2020-06-30 at 12:52 PM UTC
Grylls
Cum Looking Faggot
[abrade this vocal tread-softly]
Rainbow
LGBT and all that shit yay 🌈
2020-06-30 at 9:06 PM UTC
The chickens here, lay brown, peach, white, pale blue, and pale green. It's like the Easter bunny comes everyday. If I'm ever able to post pics in the future, they are worth a gander. Very pretty.
Never knew chickens could lay different pastel colors til I arrived here. Wild birds, yes, but not chickens... Always thought it was white or brown.
The duck eggs are white, and they taste amazing.
What I'm hungry for is fish. I'm so used to eating fish all the time, but the only creek here is 80 mi. away.
2020-07-01 at 12:05 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Wouldn't this question be racist now??
2020-07-01 at 3:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL
Wouldn't this question be racist now??
Eggs don't have a race, except when you make them compete by tumbling downhill.
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2020-07-01 at 3:37 AM UTC
Did you guise have the contest in your science class where you had to had to put an egg in a Kleenex box and try to suspend it or cushion it properly enough to make it not break when you dropped it from the top of the 3rd floor stairwell to the bottom floor?
2020-07-01 at 3:41 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
I like sunny side up eggs on toast.
2020-07-01 at 3:56 AM UTC
I did that.
I loved that egg.
2020-07-01 at 4:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ
There were some guidelines which I dont remember. I think with mine I kind of stuffed the box with tissues and then also tried to tape the egg in there with scotch tape. Mine broke as did pretty much everyone's. It's harder than it seems. Everyone came in with a lot of confidence and we all left with a lot of laughs.
The key would be to slow down the deceleration, which is why the egg breaks from suddenly slamming into the ground.
Soft cushioning might not help so much if it just compresses easily
and then the energy transfers over. It needs to be something just rigid enough that compressing it will take some effort and eat up most of that energy. Tissue papers would compress way too easily, unless I guess if you squished them into loose balls and packed them together with the right tightness (too tight and you've already put in too much of the energy required to compress them.(
That's why I think paper would work better. Maybe paper cubes or loosely crushed paper balls.
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2020-07-01 at 4:23 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
white eggs are more powerful
2020-07-01 at 4:25 AM UTC
Honestly paper tubes would probably be the best.