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Interesting and/or silly vids
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Celtic mythology nerd here, leaving a bit of the bread as offering to the fae and giving the first bite to someone else are real things. The rest is bullshit. I mean, like 60% is actual tips for making better bread and keeping it fresh, but no classic superstition tied to it.
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Yeah, some programming languages are made for Mixing. A song is just programmation at the end of the day for the computer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu5rnQkfO6M
It's called Algoraving.
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>"Fairies could here" she thought
>"I've never been to this bakery before, there could be fairies anywhere"
>the hot air felt good against her red cheeks
>"I HATE fairies" she thought
>Melt Like Butter reverberated the entire room, making it pulsate even as the spiced rum circulated through her sugary blood and washed away her (merited) fear of fae near milk
>"With an oven, you can bake anything you want" she said to herself, out loud
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xirs' edm transition is beautiful
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mirrors reflect light, critically the angle light comes in at (incidence) is the same as it leaves at (reflectance) but flipped, like if a ray comes in at 30deg from "the left" then it leaves at 30deg from "the right", to try to simplify terms. this is ignoring refraction but bathroom mirrors don't have enough for that to be relevant to the explanation of this video.
what confuses me about those videos is how they thought mirrors worked and what they expected to see instead. i suppose the obvious answer here is that they simply haven't thought about how mirrors work in the first place
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