#Dry Ice
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zegalba · 11 months ago
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Judy Chicago: Dry Ice Environment (1967)
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pyrostartedthefire · 4 months ago
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Bobby: I don't have to worry about my boyfriend cheating. I have to worry about him driving like he has nine lives, running his mouth like he's 6'4" and if he's actually ate anything today or if he's just still running off pure rage and caffeine."
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gummi-stims · 20 days ago
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can I request a stimboard of just the colors pink and purple? No theme or character or anything just those two colors /nf
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Here you go! Hope this is good. c:
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weheartstims · 4 months ago
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Hello hi!! May we have a stimboard centered around G1 Shockwave? Ideally with purple stims, themed around science and maybe a few jurassic park things? thx in advance !! we absolutely adore your stimboards 🫶
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Shockwave (Transformers) with purple science and Jurassic Park!
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aristocraticelegance · 9 months ago
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There is a space-themed bar near me that I finally got around to visiting and look at this magnificent drink!! I was actually so distracted by the dry ice that it didn’t even occur to me to marvel at the fact that it was also glowing until now.
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soothifying-sounds-asmr · 2 years ago
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| dry ice & water by Vito ASMR
| contains: bubbling water, pouring water
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edrobot · 26 days ago
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allthemonsterhighdolls · 1 month ago
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c. 2024
The last time I tried taking misty pictures of Dracula, the problem was that I had the dry ice directly behind the figure, so all of the fog slunk across the ground. Effective in it's way, but not what I was going for.
The problem this time is that you can put your container above the figure all right, so that the fog creeps down your back drop...but good luck getting it to go to the part of the backdrop you want it to! I swear, I pour water in, the fog pours over the side away from where I'm shooting. I tilt it over the front, and it drifts away from the figure, no matter what I do.
...I'm beginning to suspect there's a slight draft in my photo studio...
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more-relics · 2 years ago
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Pink Floyd  British Winter Tour, 1974
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pancakeke · 2 years ago
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woah she's ornery. and she peaked my mic
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ayyy-imma-ninja · 1 year ago
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So that question about the boys having dry ice in their shirts-
It'll have to depend what material their 'skin' is made out of and what temperature can their touch sensors can withstand.
Dry ice has a temperature of -79°C / -109°F, and let's assume that this is happening in a room, where the temperature is 25°C / 77°F
If the boys' skin is made out of metal, well they wouldn't be able to withstand more than 20 seconds if I'm pushing it. Metal has a high thermal conductivity and would break the sensors (most sensors can withstand, at the lowest temperature, 0°C / 32°F)
If the 'skin' is silicone (I'm going to guess liquid silicone, which has a high electrical conductivity, allowing for use of touchscreens), I would bet that the dry ice would 'melt' (it sublimates) first before they would feel anything. Silicone is a poor conductor of heat, hence why they wouldn't feel much. However, there'll be a new issue of the silicone reaching its glass transition stage (a temperature where the material turns from malleable to brittle), which is around -70 °C / -94°F to -110°C / -166°F, meaning it might crack instead.
All this said however, if its a prank where people throw ice into the back of people's shirts (dont FUCKING do this with dry ice, you'll burn the skin off), I doubt it'll do much since the dry ice would be at max, like the size of a pebble.
Apologies for the rant! I went to research it-
Yeah, Mr. White! Yeah, SCIENCE!
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gummi-stims · 7 months ago
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✋The Hand Of God✋
Some more gifs of a very hot metal hand melting some stuff from 614lyfe on tiktok
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talos-stims · 2 years ago
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ice sword | source
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8stims · 6 months ago
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dancesingay · 5 months ago
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I put a scrubbing daddy in dry ice:)
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scopostims · 2 years ago
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mad scientist stimboard with neon green, glowy things, and science stuff for anon :•]
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GIF 1: Slow motion close up footage of someone drippng neon green liquid into a container with a pipette.
GIF 2: In a dark room lit only by green light, someone picks up a glass labelled "shorts" and dumps it into a large bowl with smoke pouring out the top.
GIF 3: Neon green liquid being dripped into a beaker filled with clear liquid.
GIF 4: Neon green liquid inside a 2D heron's fountain, the liquid moving around in the different compartments with no disturbance.
GIF 5 (center): A large bowl filled with green liquid with smoke violently coming out of it.
GIF 6: A penny in neon green liquid, the penny is violently bubbling and orange gas is coming out of the liquid.
GIF 7: In the dark, someone swirls an Erlenmeyer flask filled with glowing green liquid.
GIF 8: Footage in the dark of glowing green droplets falling down and violently splashing once they hit the ground, the footage switching between slow motion and normal speed.
GIF 9: Footage in the dark of two liquids being poured out of separate flasks into one flask, reacting with each other to form a bright green glowing liquid.
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