For a while now ive wanted to try damaging the floor so today i taped the floor so no one can see the cracks and i kinda like it
2 years ago | 694
If you pour lava onto there I bet it would counteract the damage
2 years ago | 1,500
I was wondering what unique approach you will use to deal with the floor that wasn't washed with anything like liquid nitrogen. Well done.
2 years ago | 1,000
"No, inspector. There's no cracks under that tape. Its a β¨οΈdesign choiceβ¨οΈ"
2 years ago | 88
Draw some pictures around it to brighten it up a little bit. It's like when kids have a cast on at school and get it signed by everyone. The floor deserves this experience π₯Ί
2 years ago | 122
Nilered:safety is a key factor for chemistry Nileblue: floor got busted open by liquid nitrogen, tape will do the trick.
2 years ago | 8
Q. What happened at Nigel Braun's house on March 26 2023? A. nothing "That's correct, your family is safe for now"
2 years ago | 9
Now put some words on the ends of the tape and make it look like a fancy mindmap design
2 years ago | 101
I love seeing floors that have in no way been damaged by liquid nitrogen.
2 years ago | 39
Reminds me of when I spilled molten aluminum on my patio, "oops, that's why we wear eye protection". For those of you who don't know, like I didn't, concrete also retains water it got so hot it popped like popcorn.
2 years ago | 4
@randomthingswithrandarawan8077
ππππππππ this humor is why I love this channel amongst other things expe
2 years ago | 1
NileBlue
It's like nothing ever happened.
2 years ago | [YT] | 24,991