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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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I haven't seen dancing pumpkin guy ONCE this year, are you guys okay?

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FINE! I'll do it myself

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Why did 12 people reblog this today??? IT IS ONLY AUGUST!!!

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According to this site, August 1 is the first day of Halloween.

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According to this

site, August 1 is the first

day of Halloween.

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

jewish-kulindadromeus

Anonymous asked:

Look, I understand that as a Jew you don’t have empathy because empathy is culturally Christian but can you at least try to see how telling someone who is dealing with the fallout of leaving a religion that ruined their life is just as bad as a war criminal might be a bit fucked up?

magnetothemagnificent answered:

Please just call me a kike like you want to lol

Also “war criminal” is actually a specific term and not at all the same as “20-something-year-old who joined the army as their only means to escape poverty and now is dealing with the consequences of both their actions and the trauma dealt upon them” lol. And yeah, I do think that situation is comparable to someone who used to be a missionary and would destabilize communities in the global South and used food and shelter as a bargaining chip to force impoverished people to convert to their religion, but who now has left that community because it hurt them.

Just goes to show you really can’t escape your own black-and-white thinking, anon.

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Also, nice fucking ableism and antisemitism/islamophobia (among many others) there by implying empathy is exclusive to Christianity, because people that you victimized as a Christian aren't babying you and letting you abandon all responsibility for harm and trauma you caused and continue to cause just because you were also traumatized by someone else's actions. You clearly still have the fundie victim complex if you're this offended by a reasonable reminder.

jewish-kulindadromeus

reading that ask gave me brain damage

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When sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution is added to luminol, a chemical reaction occurs that releases energy in the form of light. This is called chemiluminescence. The bleach solution acts as an oxidizing agent, which means it takes electrons away from the luminol molecule. This causes the luminol molecule to become excited, and it releases the energy as light.

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The luminol molecule is made up of two amino groups, a carbonyl group, and an azo group. The amino groups are electron-rich, while the carbonyl group is electron-poor. The azo group is a conjugated system, which means that the electrons in the double bonds can move freely from one atom to another.

When sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution is added to luminol, the bleach molecules react with the amino groups of the luminol molecule. This reaction takes electrons away from the luminol molecule, which causes the luminol molecule to become oxidized. The oxidized luminol molecule is in an excited state, which means that it has more energy than it normally does.

The excited luminol molecule then releases the extra energy as light. This light is called chemiluminescence. The light emitted by the chemiluminescence reaction is blue because the luminol molecule has a blue fluorescence.

The chemiluminescence reaction between luminol and sodium hypochlorite is catalyzed by the presence of a metal ion, such as iron or copper. The metal ion helps to stabilize the excited state of the luminol molecule, which makes it more likely to release the extra energy as light.

The chemiluminescence reaction is very sensitive to impurities, so it is important to use pure chemicals. The reaction can also be affected by the pH of the solution. The optimal pH for the reaction is around 9.

The chemiluminescence reaction between luminol and sodium hypochlorite can be used to detect blood, as the iron in hemoglobin can catalyze the reaction. The reaction is also used in some commercial products, such as glow sticks and emergency lights.

I hope you enjoyed learning about this. ❤️🙏