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Anonymous asked: You're so gorgeous and amazing. Since I've subscribed to you, I've never been happier. Please continue being awesome. Sincerely, anon :D
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Anonymous asked: I love you. To the Moon and back? |
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Anonymous asked: My goodness! When you post cutesey posts like the one with the germs/bacteria and I see your pretty little face next to it, I could fall in love with you! :* On a side note, I love each and everyone of your posts. Thank you for spreading the knowledge and the love for everything that surrounds us. It is my pleasure dear, thank you for your kind words. Why say it anonymously?. By the way, sorry for the late reply. :) |
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Anonymous asked: Why must you be so beautiful? Can I marry you? :3
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joilieder asked: Regarding your posting about hot water freezing faster than cold water, did anyone possibly think it had to do with when water boils, doesn't it lose oxygen? Could that be the reason? hmm. Yes, The hot water is more likely to be supercooled. This means that the hot water’s temperature is more likely to cool to temperatures below zero degrees Celsius. In the cold non-supercooled water, ice crystals form and float to the top, forming a sheet ofice over the top of the water, creating an insulating layer between the cooler air and the water. This ice sheet also stops evaporation. In the hot water that has become supercooled (thus, no longer hot) the water, when it does freeze, freezes throughout, creating more or less of a slush before freezing solid. Dissolved gasses also lower the freezing point. Since heated gas is less likely to contain dissolved gasses, it’s more likely to freeze first. Also the idea of evaporation, convection and the surrounding. |
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Anonymous asked: I want to hug you. Let me hug you. :)
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thebronzeorange asked: Your blog is wonderful, teeming with articles, facts and interesting information about the world. Glad to see that I'm not the only one who has a knack for knowing and memorizing the smallest of details or nuggets of trivia (no matter how unnecessary it is for my field of work. Oh well). Study well and keep sharing your knowledge with the world, and good luck on receiving a Nobel prize someday! Thank you! Just wow. Strangely enough, this message hits me right on the spot.
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Anonymous asked: you post the coolest shit I’ll take this as a compliment. |
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Anonymous asked: Ate, totoo po ba yung Bermuda Triangle? At bakit may nawawala pag dumadaan doon?? May totoo na Bermuda Triangle, pero hindi sya kinikilala, parang hindi official na place. Para syang myth na napasalin salin, normal lang daw yung mga accidents na nandun, tapos napa lawak na lang yung influence. naging over na lang yung pag define sa place. haha. Many think of the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, as an “imaginary” area. The U. S. Board of Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle and does not maintain an official file on it. Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the said Bermuda Triangle falls between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Florida. The Bermuda Triangle has long been believed to be the site where a number of mysterious plane and boat incidents have occurred. Research has suggested that many original reports of strange incidents in the Bermuda Triangle were exaggerated and that the actual number of incidents in the area is similar to that of other parts of the ocean. Read this very interesting article dear, you may ask me privately. :) |
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Anonymous asked: Hi, I will need your parents' address. I'm going to ask your father for your hand because I totally want to marry you. P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney |
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Anonymous asked: Your blog makes my mind smile. Oh thank you Anon. You make me smile too. :3
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