stop leaving comments on how ugly or gross the animals featured here are. i dont give a shit if you dont find them cute keep your thoughts to yourself
its immature and catty and you spend more time typing out an “ew ugly” comment than you do simply scrolling on, just mind your own business
additionally something doesnt have to meet your standards of “cute” to be interesting and worthy of seeing or learning about, and just because you personally dont find them visually appealing doesnt mean others dont value them for whatever reason
The macro world as we know it is governed by Newton’s laws of motion and gravity – what goes up, must come down.
But a team of physicists from Columbia University have put forward a theoretical paper that turns this idea on its head. They say there might actually be particles with negative mass – which under gravity, move up, instead of down – and they’re all around us.
According to their paper, it’s not any weird subatomic particle that has these properties, but the particles of sound we hear and produce every day – phonons – that are rebelling against the force of gravity.
I don’t know if I missed something, but why did Jimmy succeed in the interview and then turn it into a lecture about employment? Was he really trying to get a job? Was he just going around teaching a lesson to small business owners? Does he just want a job with a smarter boss?
According to Bob it was because the salesmen reminded him too much of his father due to their gullibility and he realized he could not respect them enough to want to work for them.
This you can even make with a cereal box, pop bottles, a craft or box cutter knife, and some duct tape. For those who are trying to beat the heat and don’t have an AC unit, or are trying to save money on their electricity bill.
To make your own, please follow the following steps for a window strip:
Materials: Cardboard (i used a cereal box), Duct tape (in the colour of your choice), pop bottles or water bottles (just the tops as you can see how they were cut), some cutting device to cut cardboard and/or tape, and a marker, or marking device of your choice that will mark onto cardboard
Step 1) Cut off your pop or water off at the widest point so it makes kind of a funnel shape
Step 2) you can make these bigger, but I made mine into a strip. Cut the cardboard into how big you want your panel or strip. Trace the base of your cap and mark the centre of where the lid goes with an X (thats where the opening will go. In the picture, I made mine just a bit wider than the pop bottle tops
Step 3) Cut the X where you marked it, and make it so it’s cut big enough to push the smallest part of your bottle through the X
Step 4) Secure all the spout parts with Duct tape (in the colour of your choice. Mine’s purple.) You do not have to do step 4, but it is advised so the pop bottle tops dont pop out of the openings you made.
Step 5) Place your strip or panel with the biggest part facing the screen or opening of your window, and have the smallest part facing the inside of the building.
The science: as the air blows into the wider part of the pop bottle cone, it compresses the air and cools it down as it goes through the smaller part, hence cooling the air around you without having to use any electricity to make this work.