Cool Things I Learned On TikTok

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27 COMMENTS

Emmalyn Randazzo

Can we alk just appreciate how hard lia works every day to entertain millions of us and not hate on her?! Some of my friends hate her for no reason. Smh. Love you lia!❤❤❤

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Adam Henslee

Thanks for being my teacher SSSniperWolf ! I’ve learned more from these videos than anywhere else and now I’ve learned not to trust commercials anymore. Keep these videos going so everyone learns these lessons. Arrrooooo !

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Maria: Come Fast To Get Into My Body

Thanks for being my teacher SSSniperWolf ! I’ve learned more from these videos than anywhere else and now I’ve learned not to trust commercials anymore. Keep these videos going so everyone learns these lessons. Arrrooooo !

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Come Fast To Get Into My Body

Everyday I am so excited for another video. Filled with effort and tbh not every youtuber posts a video everyday.

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Val !

0:07 we actually used this as our science fair project and we found that many other things are hydrophobic aswell such as: metal paperclips, needles, baby powder, ground pepper, and paper. The cocoa powder looked wet with milk at first because the milk has a layer of surface tension of the water but you can break the surface tension with a little force which was shown by poking it with a toothpick. Surface tension is actually a bond between molecules at the edge of the liquid having a strong bond which creates a skin like layer that connects with other bodies of the same liquid and phydrophillic things, but for hydrophobic things it does not want to touch it so the liquid wraps around it instead of soaking it. This is actually a very interesting topic. :))

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PatrickRsGhost

The lake water clip reminded me of something in 7th Grade.

My Science teacher asked us each to bring in a water sample. I think most kids just brought in a tap water sample, but some of us managed to get samples from elsewhere. We had a beaver pond behind the house I lived in, so I went down there to gather a water sample. Labeled it with my name, and I can remember my teacher pulling samples from it to put on a slide on a projector microscope. She was excited to see all the microorganisms floating around in it.

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Metern

That poppy seed at 4:00 contains opium. Dont worry, it is an extremely tiny amount. And you have to eat a lot of seed (more than a large bag) to have any effect. But yes, with the right equipment, an barrels of seeds. You could extract the opium, and then turn it in to heloin 😁

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Universally Unique

I completely understand the penthouse problem. I stayed near the top of a tall hotel and a storm outside at that height is something else! Glad I didn’t sleep by the window during the storm.

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Jessy-Come Fast To Get Into My Body

SSsniperwolf never seems to disappoint us 😌 she’s always got something to watch from a bunch of different things such as Karen hunting, cute animals, and even her own little things she does every once in a while. She’s the best for that!

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Giullia_BorgesXx

SSsniperwolf never seems to disappoint us 😌 she’s always got something to watch from a bunch of different things such as Karen hunting, cute animals, and even her own little things she does every once in a while. She’s the best for that!

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