the "ask crazychemgirl a question" thread

want to know the temperature conversion from f to c?

ask crazychemgirl!

want to know the best beer to have with grilled chicken?

ask crazychemgirl!

want to know what sexual position to do tonight?

ask crazychemgirl!


(you get the picture)
Tough one, would you rather be a male than a female, and if so, why?
 
So, have you ever fucked in a car on the side of a highway because you couldn't wait to get home?

and have you ever tried to break up a couple?

You know why I'm asking ;)

no and no

I'm a good girl.

Why is he asking?

the HYE thread.


Have you ever

You've broken up a couple in the have you ever thread?????

For shame!


You guys broke me up and I'm not even IN that thread. :D
 
haha... that was supposed to say "a compound that doesn't absorb visible light.

well breaking bonds means that the compound is no longer the same compound, and therefore doesn't absorb visible light in the same way as the original compound.


Hmmm I kinda scared to be posting on the GB, but it's Pookie's fault.

As a painter, I'm fascinated with light.


There are three sources of light.

1. Stars

2. Mechanical/chemical imitations of stars, (projected light.)

3. Reflected light.

Numbers one and two can be broken down by mechanical means into the visible spectrum. By this I mean, humanly visible spectrum; the rainbow of colors we all love in a Crayon box. But these colors are reflected light.

In numbers one and two white is the combination of all colors and black is the absence of all colors. In number three, reflected light, just the opposite is true; white is the absence of all pigment and black is the combination of all pigments.

When you see red in a painting, you are actually perceiving the absence of red in the spectrum created by numbers one and two. The brain of the human receives this lacking and perceives red.

Bleach just takes away pigment, thus reflected light and produces the background pigments, usually white. So actually less light is absorbed and more reflected.

How did I do CCGirl?
 
Hmmm I kinda scared to be posting on the GB, but it's Pookie's fault.

As a painter, I'm fascinated with light.


There are three sources of light.

1. Stars

2. Mechanical/chemical imitations of stars, (projected light.)

3. Reflected light.

Numbers one and two can be broken down by mechanical means into the visible spectrum. By this I mean, humanly visible spectrum; the rainbow of colors we all love in a Crayon box. But these colors are reflected light.

In numbers one and two white is the combination of all colors and black is the absence of all colors. In number three, reflected light, just the opposite is true; white is the absence of all pigment and black is the combination of all pigments.

When you see red in a painting, you are actually perceiving the absence of red in the spectrum created by numbers one and two. The brain of the human receives this lacking and perceives red.

Bleach just takes away pigment, thus reflected light and produces the background pigments, usually white. So actually less light is absorbed and more reflected.

How did I do CCGirl?

I think you got the bit I put in bold wrong. The pigment absorbs blue and yellow, leaving nothing but the red to be reflected. The brain perceives red because what's left really is red.
 
Just "nope", you must have a reason?

I like boobs.

You guys broke me up and I'm not even IN that thread. :D

there's a thread?


+1 for the movie reference.

Hmmm I kinda scared to be posting on the GB, but it's Pookie's fault.

As a painter, I'm fascinated with light.


There are three sources of light.

1. Stars

2. Mechanical/chemical imitations of stars, (projected light.)

3. Reflected light.

Numbers one and two can be broken down by mechanical means into the visible spectrum. By this I mean, humanly visible spectrum; the rainbow of colors we all love in a Crayon box. But these colors are reflected light.

In numbers one and two white is the combination of all colors and black is the absence of all colors. In number three, reflected light, just the opposite is true; white is the absence of all pigment and black is the combination of all pigments.

When you see red in a painting, you are actually perceiving the absence of red in the spectrum created by numbers one and two. The brain of the human receives this lacking and perceives red.

Bleach just takes away pigment, thus reflected light and produces the background pigments, usually white. So actually less light is absorbed and more reflected.

How did I do CCGirl?

wow.

More importantly, how do I do CCGirl?

I don't know
 
I had the exact same thing

My rather large left testicle hangs about a half an inch lower than the right and tends to garner all the attention during manipulations. Suggestions for equal distribution?

TIA,
JAJ:cool:
Left testicle hanging way down.
Then, during my last major back surgery, they did something to my balls.
I was in the hospital a week due to them giving me a heart attack and other stuff. My balls were so HUGE that every time I rolled over in the bed, I had to use both hands to roll them over to the other side. They were about ten lbs and way more than two handfulls.

More than two years later, together, they are still about twice the size they were before the surgery, and they are pretty much equal in size now. No more hanging left.

So, have a bad surgery, but I don't recommend it!:eek:
 
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