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Brownian motion
Brownian motion or pedesis (from Greek: πήδησις /pɛɖeːsɪs/ “leaping”) is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the quick atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid. The term “Brownian motion” can also refer to the mathematical model used to describe such random…
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Zoo-m
A trip to the zoo today…please do not feed the photographer-she might get a bit arty.
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Diamond
A good friend isn’t always hard to find She might be sipping by you Complicit in the sweetie gorge The weeping stakes and hugs A girls best friend ain’t carbon, boys It’s candour, cake and mugs.
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Sneeze when your winning
Originally posted on Stitch This: Why is a cold called a cold When it makes you burn up and lie down Do you freeze as you sneeze Are you just one big wheeze Well I am and I want to know Why is not called a treacle My brain feels its wading through some Or…
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Live-in vacancy
Oh octopus, do you mind if I ask How well do you manage to multi task? With tentacles eight I bet you are great A skill in which you should bask I need a few of you helping me One for the cleaning and one to make tea One for the office And one to…