← Back to context Comment by krapp 19 hours ago Therefore they are more properly classified as soups. 7 comments krapp Reply maxbond 19 hours ago Noted ontologist Pirate Software would argue that cats are a Wellington, not a soup.https://youtube.com/shorts/MnAegCmJ7Xk krapp 18 hours ago I can't refute his logic. orangeartist 18 hours ago I'm surprised to see this guy show up in a positive light after his false flagging campaign. sleazebreeze 17 hours ago What false flagging campaign are you referring to? I am not familiar. 1 reply → fluoridation 18 hours ago Save for their skeletons and other dry structures like hair and shells, animals are in fact gels. WJW 17 hours ago Maybe they're more broth-like? Also the paper at https://www.drgoulu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Rheology-... seems to indicate that they are "active rheological materials" and therefore probably non-Newtonian.
maxbond 19 hours ago Noted ontologist Pirate Software would argue that cats are a Wellington, not a soup.https://youtube.com/shorts/MnAegCmJ7Xk krapp 18 hours ago I can't refute his logic. orangeartist 18 hours ago I'm surprised to see this guy show up in a positive light after his false flagging campaign. sleazebreeze 17 hours ago What false flagging campaign are you referring to? I am not familiar. 1 reply →
orangeartist 18 hours ago I'm surprised to see this guy show up in a positive light after his false flagging campaign. sleazebreeze 17 hours ago What false flagging campaign are you referring to? I am not familiar. 1 reply →
sleazebreeze 17 hours ago What false flagging campaign are you referring to? I am not familiar. 1 reply →
fluoridation 18 hours ago Save for their skeletons and other dry structures like hair and shells, animals are in fact gels. WJW 17 hours ago Maybe they're more broth-like? Also the paper at https://www.drgoulu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Rheology-... seems to indicate that they are "active rheological materials" and therefore probably non-Newtonian.
WJW 17 hours ago Maybe they're more broth-like? Also the paper at https://www.drgoulu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Rheology-... seems to indicate that they are "active rheological materials" and therefore probably non-Newtonian.
Noted ontologist Pirate Software would argue that cats are a Wellington, not a soup.
https://youtube.com/shorts/MnAegCmJ7Xk
I can't refute his logic.
I'm surprised to see this guy show up in a positive light after his false flagging campaign.
What false flagging campaign are you referring to? I am not familiar.
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Save for their skeletons and other dry structures like hair and shells, animals are in fact gels.
Maybe they're more broth-like? Also the paper at https://www.drgoulu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Rheology-... seems to indicate that they are "active rheological materials" and therefore probably non-Newtonian.