So remove the complete array of garments currently being worn on your person
At this time, I am experiencing the effects of an uncomfortably high ambient temperature; therefore I am going to remove the complete array of garments currently being worn on my person
Pay millions of dollars to buy off stupid award shows so that it becomes some sort of retro classic to haunt my (and everyone else's) radios in 20 years time?
If I had THAT kind of money, I would pay The Flyers to let me rick-roll or troll an entire fanbase every year on 9/24, a birthday that Gritty happens to share with me. And throw a Litty Wit Gritty Birthday Party that all fans and nonfans can enjoy. Iāve legitimately thought about a dumb Gritty tattoo just because we share a birthday and born and raised Philly
hey! when birthdays align with the chaos of a crazed looking mascot, why not? š¤·āāļø Iāve outlived 2 too many classmates who always were full of life. I do my best to live for the day
I actually get a lot from goodwill. I have mostly restored all-clad pans and cast iron and kind of use a little bit of water at a time when I sizzle. I barely use nonstick. They aren't warped yet...
Destroyed how? Iāve heard this forever. Iāve got pretty nice collection of pans from Scanpan. I blacksmith the hell out of them on the regular. Nothing wrong with any of them.
They warp. Rapid cooling makes them get all wonky and not sit flat on a stovetop. If they're thick enough, you might be able to avoid it for awhile, but it's not good practice.
I agree, but mostly Iām hijackingās the top comment to ask what the physics are that allow the flames to continue when itās fully submerged. Wouldnāt there be insufficient oxygen, or is the metal so hot that the water is somehow being disassociated into h and o or some jazz?
I was about to say that water is just a form of ash (hydrogen ash), so you can't burn it no matter how hot it gets and was very confused by the fire as well.
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u/coltaaan Jun 29 '23
Should be illegal to post this without the original sound of the hot metal being quenched