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 | 699
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 ✨️design choice✨️"
2 years ago | 89
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
The only difference between science 🧬 and messing around, is writing it down
2 years ago | 3
I love seeing floors that have in no way been damaged by liquid nitrogen.
2 years ago | 39
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
Was thinking about your rehydration problems and think one of the major issues is that the distribution of water should not be equal for different parts of the food. Either the components need to be separated based on desired hydration levels or you need a way to differentially hydrate. Not easy because the rates are probably based upon a few things such as size, shape, capillarity… etc. Even taking a single component and trying to make it exactly like the original would likely be difficult….. and even if successful you would then still need to learn to cook
2 years ago | 5
Now put some words on the ends of the tape and make it look like a fancy mindmap design
2 years ago | 101
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 🥺
2 years ago | 122
NileBlue
It's like nothing ever happened.
2 years ago | [YT] | 24,981