bill yes master yes using everyday
household goods to explain science yes
bananas a radioactive ah you know but
moderation so rub this on my hair and
we'll have some of their see they're
repelling ah but then if we put a piece
of aluminum foil between then nothing
happens oh wait yes it does the aluminum
foil is doing nothing I just learned
something luma four holds quite a bit of
stuff oh yeah
so if you are a dietician at a school
cotton balls are not equivalent to
marshmallows here's some carbon dioxide
it's invisible that's right that's part
of the problem these people aren't taken
seriously I'd get it down closer get it
I think I do want to roaster mark all
right in there yes there's a
normalization yes my sister loves it
that way blow it out and so good yes so
what you what she has done is taken the
sugar and combined it with oxygen in the
air at a high temperature and then the
carbon is exposed on the outside and
that is going to be yummy are you gonna
eat it
oh yeah oh I never have the lower one
the earth is dead on the Internet carbon
carbon carbon aluminum made of the stuff
in the Earth's crust it is one of the
most abundant elements in the Earth's
crust
what a party these humans have figured
all this stuff out did they do it by
magic no they did it with science yes
yeah thank you Bill
you
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