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apparently, there's a glitch in breath of the wild where

okay so when you throw a large rock, it temporarily has a state applied to it that makes bokoblins run away from it, because of course you'd run away from a rock the size of your head flying at you

if you throw the rock and pick it up quickly enough, that scare-bokoblins state can get stuck on the rock, so that as you carry it around bokoblins will run away from you in terror
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every time we see someone use the abbreviation LDR we go through "light dependent resistor? no that's not what they mean wait maybe they meant that youtube person lazy dgame reviews wait no... church of latter-day rsaints?"
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you ever have one of those days where food is hard
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Anyone out there who's open for art or story commissions right now and would like to give this sphinx a try, or know someone who is? I MUST HAVE MORE

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@sharkNserg Rrm, I know the feeling

*hugs?*
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@terrana Got around to reading this today, and I have to say, this is really good!! I'd love to learn more about this world.
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who called it a chemical assay and not solving a chemystery
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@LilFluff Might've seen the name, but not any of the videos.
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who called it a chemical assay and not solving a chemystery
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"time travel? No, I said Tim travel. We'll be going around and visiting a bunch of people named Tim."
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@Austin_Dern let's stay away from the one based on oganesson
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has anything ever vanished into thick air?
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is Rogers 4003C *supposed* to smell like that?
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fun fact again: most people know that iron, cobalt, and nickel are ferromagnetic, and at STP that's all you get as pure elements go; every other ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic thing is a compound

but if you go just slightly colder, pure gadolinium is also ferromagnetic! it's not ferromagnetic at STP because its Curie point is somewhere around 18 °C
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@noiob you know, optical fiber. well known for being enhanced by gold plating
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@noiob I will note also that the amount of gold used in ENIG is incredibly tiny, the plating thickness is usually specified as 1 μ" which is a horrible unit, but which equates to somewhere around 100 gold atoms of thickness

so "gold is expensive" isn't really a major concern here, when you need so little of it to prevent the nickel from oxidizing
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