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Oct
26th
2014

Cool stuff! · 12:38am Oct 26th, 2014

Albert Einstein never wore socks.
This.

Blue lava

Peanut butter can be turned into diamonds under high pressure.

Start with any number, multiply it by two, add six, divide it by half, then subtract it by them number you started with. It'll always be three.
Ex: 50*2=100+6=106/2=53-50=3

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Comments ( 18 )

everything seems legit minus the blue lava

2555246 oh its because of the high sulfur in the lava which burns blue. only heard of black lava

2555257 :rainbowderp: Wow...that is awesome!

2555262 its normal temperature is 500 degrees fahrenheit

OMG!!!! This is so weird! I just did the number thingy with 3 numbers; and it worked! Wait...I did it three times! What a coincident! :pinkiecrazy:
Really cool! :pinkiehappy:

2555240 This lava flow only 'turns' blue at night, it looks just like standard lava at daylight. something (I forgot the name) inside it create those amazing white/blue flames.

2555366 nice to know and i think u mean sulfur

2555378 Yup, it must be sulfur :twistnerd:

2555381 i know from being a science nerd:twistnerd: and due to a sulfur mine near the village in mexico my family is from

That's because

((2x+6)/2)-x = x (divide 2x-6 by 2)
x+3-x = x (subtract x from x)
x = 3

2555366 I know, though it's still cool. :rainbowdetermined2:

2555652 Did not know that. :rainbowderp:

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