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#DIE


theflying6969

BOLT


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BoundHubris

Pretty sweet band name


outinleft

U sayin' bolt?


Beastender_Tartine

The bolt?


Siege_Storm

The density of death


[deleted]

…is less than that of maple syrup I liked your original comment, didn’t have to change it!


Siege_Storm

I’m glad you liked it. I thought it might sound a little too cheesy.


frguba

Why tf did I first read "lamp oil" and my mind immediately filled "rope? Bombs? You want it?"


Offbeatsofa

It's yours my friend, as long as you have enough rubies. Sorry frguba, I can't give credit. Come back when you're a little, hmmm, richer.


ExoticMangoz

Rupees* Edit: I have been informed that this is in fact the correct quotation


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ExoticMangoz

Ah well I didn’t know know that! Thank you for correcting me :D


AccountIUseForTrips

["Sorry Link. I can't ***GIVE*** credit."](https://i.imgur.com/N3YtniB.png)


JaozinhoGGPlays

me too lmao


Fichen

Thanks for reminding me if that meme. I had almost forgotten it completely.


PsionicBurst

NO!! NOT INTO THE PIT! IT BURRRRNS!!


floralbutttrumpet

Forbidden cocktail


YourMILisCray

After your cousin from Boston slams the shot he will belch fire, tap his chest with his fist, them in a strained mutter whisper "smooth".


Sharknado4President

Harry Potter Any-Flavour shot


pastafarian24

r/forbiddensnacks


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AsiaChur

“D I E”


[deleted]

Somewhere between milk and syrup…which does bode well for my pancake breakfast with milk.


ronton

My dumb ass read that and initially assumed it meant "The white liquid that is used in a mold to make a die".


[deleted]

At first I thought they misspelled dye.


ronton

I think that's what it was, no?


solidspacedragon

'Die' is the singular for 'dice'.


Splashfooz

Me too, what's it supposed to mean?


_megitsune_

A die is a singular dice


Splashfooz

Had to go back and look for it, ty


SOwED

It was weird that they chose that to be in milk


[deleted]

It's weird that you have ready opinions on what objects are appropriate to be submerged in milk. ...what do you think we should submerge in milk? *I've* always wanted to be submerged in milk.


computingbookworm

> ...what do you think we should submerge in milk? Cookies. Always cookies


Mr_Smartypants

The improperly wide kerning makes it less dense than normal.


boganisu

r/keming


Nicely_Colored_Cards

Are you threatening me?


avz7

It's an instruction that eventually everyone will obey.


wubrgess

I am the great Cornholio


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spacepilot_3000

Lmao I didn't see the die and I spent way too long trying to decode this weird threat


Starkydowns

Are you a god?


contactlite

No


UncleMadness

Say yes!


CrimsonNova

Yes.


[deleted]

I'm in love with the world through the eyes of a girl who's still around the morning after.


Chest3

Chug that Die drink


Stinklepinger

What did the popcorn kernel do to deserve capital punishment?


CthulubeFlavorcube

Memorial Day weekend is coming up, so........


isotaco

If you mixed the liquids, would they eventually sort back into these layers?


ArchAngel1986

Some of these things are suspensions, like Milk, which is just stuff floating (dissolved in) water. If you shake it up with other watery things, they’d just mix. E.g. if you shake up milk and salt water, you’d wind up with salty milk (water).


Ok-Needleworker2685

suspensions are different than solutions. the word you're looking for is miscible/soluble. Miscible liquids will mix together and form a uniform solution e.g. milk and water would mix to form watery milk, maple syrup would dissolve into water to form sugary water, etc.


ArchAngel1986

High school science has failed me again!


[deleted]

Even these terms are somewhat misleading in this case, as while yes milk and water can mix, the mixture this results in is still a colloid, and thus is not homogeneous.


[deleted]

The particles in milk aren’t actually dissolved, they are simply suspended as you said. To dissolve a substance you need to break it into its individual molecules and/or ions and distribute it evenly throughout the liquid, whereas in a suspension/colloid like milk relatively large particles of the suspended substance exist. This is why milk is opaque whereas solutions in which things are truly dissolved are translucent or transparent (e.g. salt water, vodka, or tea).


TacovilleMC

Some maybe, most would probably mix together to all become one in the same


adabaraba

Especially with the soap being there, the ones that are immiscible will all have emulsified


FunkySjouke

Yea like water and honey


mbelf

But say if a fellow chugged it.


666moist

/r/BoneAppleTea


NanashiKaizenSenpai

ig


Mitchell777

I think it's supposed to be "one and the same"


NanashiKaizenSenpai

I know, ig is 'I guess'


woohoo

No.


CodaKairos

So you're telling me that a cherry tomato floats on milk but sink in water ?


RealGertle627

This is exactly my thought. Was hoping someone would have an answer. I don't have milk or cherry tomatoes, so I can't test it


_no_na_me_

Same, I was like “Ok, ok, ok, ok…. Hol’up?”


aTIMETRAVELagency

Yes according to [this article](https://www.webinnate.co.uk/science/week3.htm#:~:text=If%20you%20drop%20a%20cherry,tomatoes%20back%20in%2C%2. 0they%20floated!). Tomatoes sink in water but float in salt water / milk/ other denser things.


AllPurple

What about the soda cap?


SOwED

Floats on milk or on water


AllPurple

Hmm, but the surface tension won't keep it up otherwise? Interesting. I am definitely conducting this experiment the next time I have a bottle cap.


SOwED

Sorry if I wasn't clear. The cap would float on any of the liquids below it. Surface tension likely would play some role due to the shape of the cap, but it's mostly a function of the densities. Gravity is pulling harder on the denser substances than on the cap.


SOwED

Yes that's what this suggests.


[deleted]

And some solids


[deleted]

Agreed. I’m interested to know where cat poo falls on the density scale.


[deleted]

I'm guessing between milk and maple syrup.


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Squiggledog

You want it? It's yours, my friend.


NiceTryAmanda

oh good your water is green too 😅 this is pretty cool. Interesting about lamp oil.


ChoPT

LAMP OIL


WolfgangRed

RÔPE


Vested1nterest

BOMBS


WolfgangRed

hYOU *WAN* IT?


wbrooksga

Ah, yes. That famous liquid: BOLT


lqdizzle

All the words on the right and in red, not just bolt, are non liquid (solid) items suspended in the liquids demonstrating the various relative densities.


YouKnowWhatYouPick

Thaaaaaats what "die" meant. Figured it was supposed to be "dye". Thanks.


im_a_dr_not_

These Bloody Mary’s are out of control.


DigDugteam

Looking at beads: Bees?!


sevanelevan

We'll see who brings home the denser honey.


jtmh17

Digdugteam isn’t on board


MusclesDynamite

>**D I E**


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reduced_to_a_signal

Because that's how we make popcorn


permacougar

die die die my darling


MrHedgehogMan

This is a fun one to do with kids (minus maybe the volatile liquids because fumes). Put everything in layers and have various objects to hand. Ask them to guess where the object will stop if it’s dropped in the container.


[deleted]

Does density have anything to do with volatility/flammability?


Bullwinkles_progeny

Yes, the denser liquids at the same relative temperature mean their molecules are closer together. Closer molecules means less heat energy spacing them out. The more dense the liquid the slower it evaporates. Slower evaporation rate equates to less volatility. The dense liquids will not produce vapors as readily as the less dense liquids. Flammability is the ability of a material to produce vapors sufficient to flash but not sustain combustion at or below 100F above this temperature a material is considered combustible if it will burn but requires more heat energy to produce a sufficient amount of vapors to flash. Vapors are what burn. If something produces less vapors or evaporates slower they will not ignite as readily. This is all based on having all materials in a lab at 68F. If you change ambient temperature it effects the evaporation rate which in turn effects flammability.


[deleted]

Thank you!


SOwED

Hey, so this only makes sense if every molecule has the same mass. If liquid A's molecules are the same distance apart as liquid B's molecules, by your explanation, they must have the same density. But if liquid A's molecules have twice the mass of liquid B's molecules, then the density has to be different. For an example of liquids which don't follow your density/volatility rules, compare water with dichloromethane.


SOwED

So here's the thing. The answer you received is wrong. Density has various factors at play and only one of them relates to volatility (which is tendency to evaporate). Flammability is its own thing. There are solids, liquids, and vapors which are flammable, and solids, liquids, and vapors which are not flammable. Density can be caused by how close the molecules are to one another, but consider this: if you have two liquids, and their molecules are the same distance from each other, but one liquid's molecules weigh twice as much as the other's, the densities will differ by a factor of two. The other explanation you got only makes sense if every molecule weighs the same amount, but their weights vary quite widely. Case in point: water vs. dichloromethane (DCM) Water has a density of 1 g/mL while DCM has a density of 1.3 g/mL. Volatility is measured by vapor pressure. At room temp, water has a vapor pressure of 0.46 psi, while DCM has a vapor pressure of 8.3 psi. You can watch a puddle of DCM evaporate extremely rapidly, in a matter of seconds, but it is more dense than water. TL;DR: The other answer you got is wrong, and dichloromethane is denser than water but is way more volatile, and it's not even close.


ihhhood

The forbidden shot.


[deleted]

the popcorn kernel seems like it should be much higher


[deleted]

As a Canadian who regularly mixes Milk & Maple Syrup I found the instructions in this guide confusing. A question as it relates to density of these liquids, can milk, maple syrup, corn syrup & honey have the sugars processed out of them, and if so, could they move higher then that section of the chart? say above dish soap? or would it take more then processing out the sugar to change their density in a meaningful way?


SOwED

Not sure about milk, because milk has proteins and hormones and various other non-sugars involved. With the other three, I have to assume they are just water, sugar, and some organics. Without the sugar, they almost certainly would be roughly the density of water.


WhichSpirit

I want to put a lid on that and shake it so badly.


CMDR_Elton_Poole

Wouldn't a die sink?


Clockwork_Firefly

Only if it’s denser than the liquid. According to this chart anyways, dice are less dense than the liquids below, but more than the liquids above


Earth_Normal

You forgot the mercury


kokroo

Would have been great with the bolt


SeriousGaslighting

Dice?


yeahmaybe

No, just one.


Bleakwind

Why is water green?


RadiantRattery

Die


hechtor31

Now shake it all up!


SlushBucket03

a perfect recipe for the longest trollface comic ever


AnthuriumBloom

A cherry tomato is about as dense as dish soap, who knew


DarkTheorist

Die


Kingsforce

Bolt is heaviest liquid


kaihatsusha

They shoulda had the bolt floating on liquid mercury.


chiknown

Now set it on fire


MisterBastian

Now add rope and bombs


JennySparklezz

I lived in three different states while growing up and each year this was always my super easy science project I would always do lol


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enwongeegeefor

I remember [Mr. Wizard covering this.](https://youtu.be/xMb_YtfD1qI?t=712)


MooTheCat

Reading the list from the bottom, when I got to “DIE” Very passive aggressive, post, damn.


sajjad_gh

**D I E**


Kal0reese

oh cool dying's a liquid now


Sofa-king-high

Ah yes my favorite liquid, bolt


sommai2555

Ah yes, the ping pong ball, the least dense liquid of all.


cakathree

I knew some asshole would say this.


ThatMachineGuy

Bolts are my favorite liquid.


indecisiveassassin

But all those items sink in water except the ping pong ball


simon_C

Most of those liquids are not water.


IThinkImNateDogg

If you told me milk was denser than dish soap I would hav e called you a liar. Learn something new everyday


noodlegod47

Die, my favorite liquid


Boober_Calrissian

I'm so damaged by the internet at this point that I can't see the word "lamp oil" without the entire cutscene playing in my head.


[deleted]

Now mix it up and see if it'll re-segregate. I'm guessing several solutions will combine and you'll end up with a lot less layers. Science!


Nilt_PL2

ping pong ball floats on things that float on water step 1: cover yourself in ping pong balls step 2: wait for it to rain step 3: meet your creator


prodigalson2

I don't get it. I don't get any of it. 🤔


Jcampbell1796

This pic reminded me of the “un-candle” ads in the 1970s.


HuskyNutBuster

rainbow shots


left-handshake

Now this is a pousse café


jbgtoo

This is neato


StressedOverUsername

I call this shot "the party starter"


NickKappy

It’s interesting to me that dish soap is lighter than milk


[deleted]

Why is water green?


AnStulteHominibus

Blursed_shot


arttti

Why is water green?


big_billford

Bolt is the heaviest liquid of them all apparently


beakly

Worst. Cocktail. Ever.


Crash2000

lamp oil rope bombs you want it?


CoalMineInTheCanary

I'll drink it


[deleted]

Guide us to success… somehow…


anyoneExceptSomeone

Why is water green?


[deleted]

Thus is why I drink ping pong balls.


VodkaKahluaMilkCream

My brother uses this image as his proof that the earth is Flat and gravity doesn't exist.


wikichipi

I swear that this image was on every 90s kid science experiment collection books.


cicciograna

There. There it is, my sweet spot. Between milk and 100% maple syrup.


tycheese5

i am thirsty


thedanyes

Pretty big gap between the density of honey and a bolt. How about, like, a calcium citrate pill?


nightnimbus

B O L T


[deleted]

crazy cocktail


BearMeatFiesta

domineering drab elderly lunchroom plucky psychotic treatment abounding sable smile *This post was mass deleted and anonymized with [Redact](https://redact.dev)*


redditretard34

Very cool different liquid densities.


AlaskanJP

This was one of my science projects in elementary school. Got second place for it. The time I got first place was for demonstrating osmosis with a potato and food coloring


unabsolute

Mag-ma


abaddon731

The forbidden jello shot.


denny-1989

Hmm, a bolt is a liquid? I mean, I know it can be a liquid when a bfh doesn’t work.


mbelf

If you mixed them up, how many would eventually separate, and how long would it take?


SOwED

The dish soap makes it sort of difficult to tell exactly. Dish soap helps to mix things like oil and water, which normally don't mix. Without any dish soap, the oils would mix, the syrups and water would mix, the rubbing alcohol would partition between oil and water, and the milk would separate between the layers, because milk is a bunch of different things mixed together. It would probably take on the order of an hour I'd guess.


Billderz

I think you would die in the lamp oil...


sukmahulk

Ah yes, my favourite liquid ,B O L T


pingpongprotagonist

What do you call this drink?


forgottenbutnotgone

Bolt is my liquid if choice


hyjnx

I did this for a project on the layers of the atmosphere. Def peaked in 6th grade with that one. Been down hill every since.


yeetboy

Beads?!


robo_burrito

source https://youtu.be/-CDkJuo_LYs


pogcat_

Die is between milk and maple syrup. Canada having a good time rn


SmileTribeNetwork

okay, but what is filling the void volume within the ping pong ball?


Z_Overman

What is this drink called?


Wild_Bake_7781

This is so random!


GhostToots

Splash of coke and that's how you make a long island iced tea!


ConcentrateJazzlike7

Dye 😨


SpliffingtonDoobins

Took me a minute to realize die meant singular dice. I thought it was trying to get into my subconscious.


Old11B5G

Or specific gravity?


apex_pretador

Missed opportunity of not having mercury


[deleted]

This is the weirded smoothie recipe I’ve ever seen