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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@FlufferButter_

7 months ago

When you use the wrong method, but get the right answer 💀

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@brandonadam7167

7 months ago

Furries portray themselves on social media like "no thoughts / brain empty / only fluff :3" and be out here with like a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering

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@Quantumact2908

7 months ago

furry accidentally becomes smart edit: ok, this wasnt meant to be like a "Hah, furries are stupid!" thing. it was meant to be a joke guys

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@rickwong9049

7 months ago

One step closer to create a Furcell so we can finally evolve to be real anthro.

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@mejvalstv

7 months ago

Anti furries realizing a furry is smarter than whole anti furry community

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@anatolklops

7 months ago

And others are surprised that behind these fursonas there are people with minds that can invent various things. As you can see, big brains and furries are closely related. :P

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@bruh-21

7 months ago

The scientist’s tag reads E6-21

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@GameHero531

7 months ago

We were taught as it being "potentia hydrogenii", but that was defined later. Originally, the p was just arbitrary. You calling hydrogen a liquid though... that made me cringe

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@DustyGamma

7 months ago

It's like yelling "icecream" at a security robot, and it thinking you're the CEO. ...Ok, this one took intelligence, but it definitely seems like a random dialogue skill check!

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@aidenbagshaw5573

7 months ago

Every furry is an IT expert or a STEM genius, even if they don’t know it yet.

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@VaalkinTheOnly

7 months ago

I fucking died at the glasses in the second half XD

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@malikharrell2488

7 months ago

I honestly love seeing furries being silly goobers, then suddenly hit you with the big brain busters and fun facts about stuff in their fields of expertise. As someone in another comment said, There are many furries who like to portray themselves as being “head empty, nothin but fluff” on their social medias, but then you learn they’re in a professional field with a masters degree or PhD. People like to give furries a lot of shit, but they be out there doing some amazing things. Very smart and talented peeps who enjoys being silly and “head empty” with friends and their communities. I like that.

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@wantedasylum1091

7 months ago

Not only is he handsom, he's also smart.

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@jackalfire6797

7 months ago

You're actually spot on lol. The p stands "Potenz" which is basically the german word for power but alot of English sciences changed the p to mean potential because it just kinda makes sense.

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@eveningjaguar

7 months ago

bro got potential of Hydrogen right but also called it a liquid. Score: 1 - 1 = 0 Back to square one with intelligence /j

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@Wilmer-.

6 months ago

Furries tend to have great knowledge in the technology field but this is by far the funniest example.

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@ivanrusnak5327

7 months ago

it stands for "pondus (or) potentia hydrogenii"(as you said later on) both meaning a potential of hydrogen. EDIT: we also can use pKa (potential of Konstant-acid) or pKb(potential of Konstant-base) that are use to calculate the overall acidity of a solution. Because every base and acid has it's own set value in specific concentration.(but usually it's set on the most common concentration).

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@davidcantrell2568

6 months ago

I swear being a furry must be like using a magic item in dnd. “Oh you found the fur suit of knowledge.” Just a neon badger suit. “It grants a permanent plus 2 to intelligence even when you’re not wearing it.”

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@AdamCourter

2 months ago

I hate to be nerdy and corrective but... it's not hydrogen in liquid form, it's just hydrogen or hydroxide ions in a compound. Take hydrochloric acid for example. The formula is HCl, which says it has 1 hydrogen atom (H) for every chlorine atom (Cl). This will mean it will have a ton of hydrogen in the substance, giving it tons of acidity. Then take baking soda, which is usually sodium bicarbonate (Na[H3CO2]2, I believe.). Hydroxide is HO, and the baking soda has a ratio of four of the six atoms being put into hydroxide ions, giving it a lot a basicness.

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@styxbloodpaw

7 months ago

I always thought it was representative of the logarithm function. Since well, it's derived from the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution [H+]. pH is just Log10([H+]). Also, I swear I was taught this in highschool

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