310 dB: The volume of an 1883 eruption on the volcanic island of Krakatoa; ruptured eardrums 40 miles away and remains the loudest sound ever recorded.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) can melt certain plastics.
DEET can ruin certain plastics, synthetic fabrics like rayon and spandex, leather, painted surfaces, and waterproof coatings by dissolving or softening them. Common items that can be damaged include plastic glasses, watch crystals, synthetic clothing, car finishes, tents, and certain gear. To prevent damage, avoid spraying DEET directly on these items and wash off any overspray or mist immediately.
DEET is a solvent that can dissolve some materials, including plastics. When DEET comes into contact with certain plastics, it can dissolve the plastic molecules, causing it to melt or become sticky.
Plastics that are particularly susceptible to melting from DEET include: polycarbonate, acrylic, nylon, vinyl, and rubber.
Therefore, it is important to avoid applying DEET to any plastic surfaces, such as eyeglasses, watch bands, or tent materials
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And you'd be dead.
You'd make Guam flip over.
.8" index finger width? Whaddya got for fingers, sausages?
gruntle
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gruntle
Whelmed: close to, but not yet at, the point of being overwhelmed.
Thanks, Todd, That is a word I have never used or even thought was legit.
whelm (h)welm
verb whelm 3rd person present whelms past tense whelmed past participle whelmed gerund or present participle whelming
engulf, submerge, or bury.
flow or heap up abundantly.
noun whelm plural noun whelms
an act or instance of flowing or heaping up abundantly; a surge.k
Sometimes one steps in poop and comes out smelling like a rose. I thought I made that word up.
310 dB: The volume of an 1883 eruption on the volcanic island of Krakatoa; ruptured eardrums 40 miles away and remains the loudest sound ever recorded.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
NLDS Phils vs, Dodgers, Tonight, 6pm. Go Phitins!
The Mod Squad
My wife doesn't think I need a nap today. Fùck that, I think I'll take 2
DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) can melt certain plastics.
DEET can ruin certain plastics, synthetic fabrics like rayon and spandex, leather, painted surfaces, and waterproof coatings by dissolving or softening them. Common items that can be damaged include plastic glasses, watch crystals, synthetic clothing, car finishes, tents, and certain gear. To prevent damage, avoid spraying DEET directly on these items and wash off any overspray or mist immediately.
DEET is a solvent that can dissolve some materials, including plastics. When DEET comes into contact with certain plastics, it can dissolve the plastic molecules, causing it to melt or become sticky.
Plastics that are particularly susceptible to melting from DEET include: polycarbonate, acrylic, nylon, vinyl, and rubber.
Therefore, it is important to avoid applying DEET to any plastic surfaces, such as eyeglasses, watch bands, or tent materials
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Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
We have a thread for this kind of post, Shawn. Get with it.
liripoop: A pendent part of the old clerical tippet.
Nice. I had to look up clerical tippet. The only tippet I knew of was used for fishing.
If it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone.
Quit pissing off the side of the boat or you’re going to tippet. 😜🤪😂
A good cigar and the open road solve most problems.