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FrozenGate by Avery

FAIL THREAD!!!!






That looked like it was on purpose. I wonder if it was set up to happen that way. For $hit, it was amazingly liquid. +rep.
 
Yeah, it looks either intentional or staged or something. Double Fail if it was intentional because the rider got it all over himself too lol.
 
Australian customs officials intercept another "illegal" package that was being imported; .....and they're worried about a few >1mW lasers being snuck in? :eek:
I think I'll take my chances with the lasers, thank you very much! :crackup:


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Yup, it's pretty disgusting, and what's more, that heavy chlorine smell that people tend to associate with a pool being clear is just the opposite. The smell is the result of urea and chlorine interaction. I say urea because it's worth noting that sweat and pee are essentially the same, except with regards to the quantity and amount of that being excreted. To be blunt, many old people smell like piss if they let themselves go, not because of wetting themselves, but rather because their sweat contains more of it.

There is no avoiding sweat in a hot tub, though of course we all find urine to be more disgusting (at least I do). Why it's so accepted to pee in pools? Honestly I have no idea. I can see excusing accidents where kids are concerned, but for adults, have some damn decency.

Using chemicals to react with urine and shame people would also be completely impractical... waterparks and public pools would end up being shut down all the time.

Ocean on the other hand... there it doesn't bother me as much. There's way more poop and pee in the ocean from marine animals than there is from humans going to the beach.
 
That's even more disgusting to think about as well. As for the chemicals that react to urine, I know my local swimming pool did trial something like that in the past but was stopped for that reason.
 
There used to be a product many years ago called "peenot". It would act as an indicator in pool water and turn blue, IIRC, around someone who was too lazy to get out of the water to urinate. Haven't heard anything about it for many years now.
 
Yeah, that was back in the 1950s when I heard about it. Seems like it would be still around if it actually ever existed. But, I wasn't wrong about it being in the collective consciousness as there seem to be many people who have read or heard the same thing.

I edited this as I worded it poorly. As has been pointed out, I need to be more precise in the way I say things here.
 
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It must of been a form of urine indicator dye. Very similar to what my local swimming pool trialled out some years ago.
 
Yeah, that was back in the 1950s when I heard about it. Seems like it would be still around if it actually ever existed. But, I wasn't wrong about it being in the collective consciousness as there seem to be many people who have read or heard the same thing.

I edited this as I worded it poorly. As has been pointed out, I need to be more precise in the way I say things here.
As an intended fib or not to stop us, it still must help by keeping at least a few people from peeing..
 
I think urine dye indicators maybe just a cruel but effective placebo/social experiment. It could explain why I never actually observed anything when they apparently trialled the stuff. If people believe enough that they will get caught by some fictitious dye, then it is just as effective as if the dye was actually there. Placebo!
 
when the big whale is matting the whale relishes so much sperm most of it is swimming in the ocean believe it or not its tons. lol :D
 
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