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Jan 13, 2009 19:00

Personal seclusion is a good thing, I like to drop off the face of the Earth sometimes, get my head on straight, just think and play games.

I have no idea what's been going on outside of my room, I learned to stay away from the sodding television unless it contains one of my DVD box sets.

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 02:46:13 UTC
You haven't missed much I think.

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 02:47:53 UTC
Well isn't that comforting to hear.

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 02:50:29 UTC
There might have been some demons in the city but I wasn't around for those either so I'm not sure.

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 02:51:16 UTC
Did you just say demons?

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 02:54:54 UTC
You would have to ask someone else.

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 02:56:12 UTC
What type of wacked out city are we living in, China?

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 03:02:43 UTC
I try not to entirely think about it.

At least you're feeling better?

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 03:05:16 UTC
Oh yeah, I feel tip top. How's Russia, haven't seen him about lately?

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 03:07:53 UTC
He's in a good mood. I'm not sure where he is though.

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1/2 snarkygamer January 14 2009, 03:09:36 UTC
Russia's in a good mood?

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 03:10:19 UTC
Think I could hit him up for a new microwave? I had a wee accident with ours, seems my curiosity got the best of me.

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 03:14:14 UTC
...what did you do??

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 03:15:57 UTC
I stuck grapes in the microwave to see what would happen. Fire, fire happened.

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 03:21:35 UTC
You lit grapes on fire??

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snarkygamer January 14 2009, 03:25:17 UTC
Grapes are packed full of electrolytes, an ion-rich liquid (also known as "grape juice") that can conduct electricity. Each grape-part serves as a reservoir of electrolytes, connected together by a thin, weakly conducting path formed by the skin. Microwaves produce the energy that shove the stray ions in the grape back and forth very quickly between the two halves.

In laments terms, you slice the grape in half, and put it in the microwave, you're going to need a new one.

I was conducting an experiment, I shouldn't have put so many grapes in at once..

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pandaaru January 14 2009, 03:30:47 UTC
Russia will probably appreciate the motivation.

If I may ask...how many grapes did you put in?

((ooc: I want to try this now))

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