klao003
klao003
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31st March
3rd April
credits to karakanlud for the brain
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  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    6th April
    its probably similar to how phot interacts with pscn when the two overlap
  • klao003
    klao003
    6th April
    DRZOIDBERG: i observed that long before i posted this, but i decided not to tell that because i thought it was a bug. the NSCN sparks together with MERC as it goes over it
  • klao003
    klao003
    6th April
    DRZOIDBERG: i have a theory that mercury going over NSCN in that specific second braincell in the upper row from the right makes the spark, but how does it?
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    6th April
    In my testing I have noticed that when luiquids and gases that are both conductive are pushed togther they ocasionally end up creating a sprk from nowhere, this could be for a varity of reasons, and could be the reason for this, but the results of my tests are not 100% conclusive, so the truth is still up in the air.
  • klao003
    klao003
    3rd April
    heat it up or run !set type clne rsss for stroke
  • Keshimarukoy
    Keshimarukoy
    3rd April
    Yep it died when I was brushing my teeth
  • klao003
    klao003
    3rd April
    kit237: i didnt see it stop sparking yet, it probably needed time
  • klao003
    klao003
    3rd April
    DRZOIDBERG: plsm is caused by nble caused by spark, rpel just forces stuff to move
  • Keshimarukoy
    Keshimarukoy
    3rd April
    kit237: Nah, it was sleeping in peace.
  • kit237
    kit237
    3rd April
    it stopped sparking, does it mean it died in sleep