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in case you are bored tonight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70VOrxOYUSQ
Sunday, 12-Feb-17 01:16:20 UTC from web-
@mushi the bakugan tournments are a lot less exciting to watch
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@nerthos you guys had those over there? http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/856817
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@mushi Yeah, those too, but mostly we used either actual beyblades or cheap plastic ones with a key and string.
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@nerthos after beyblade became a thing we mostly played with the caps of detergent bottles, but some also did them with a nail and a soda bottle cap
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@mushi What are detergent caps like over there?
My cousin scared himself to the point of duck and cover by building a spinny thing out of a CD and a cola bottle cap and making it spin with a string, which caused it to fly furiously, hit the roof, and explode in plastic shards. -
@nerthos some bottles have those caps that are perfect for beyblade making http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/856818
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@mushi you drink Lava?
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@rarity the what?
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@mushi Oh! yeah, those were great. Similar to the cola bottles but wider and more robust. http://www.officedigital.com.ar/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/adhesivo-vinilico-maped-glue-peps-30-270x270.jpg
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@mushi the bottle says "lava"
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@rarity It's detergent for washing dishes
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@nerthos hm, the gule tube is similar here, but the detergent ones are better because they had lower mass center http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/856820
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@nerthos And you DRINK that!?
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@scribus Mushi drinks detergent, gains the ability to use bubble beam
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@nerthos OH that makes more sense, I know what lava means. I just thought itt was a drink and was severely confused
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@mushi Yeah, the cola ones had a high mass center and required a heavy-ish disk attached.
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@rarity It says "dish washer"
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@rarity oh, Lava means "Lava" in portuguese too, but in that pic it is something like "dishes whaser" as it is a detergent bottle
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@nerthos @mushi Portuguese throws me off even more because my Spanish is so rusty and there's quite a few common words
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@rarity Same.
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@rarity same with me and Spanish/Italian. Catalan I'm OK with, mostly because I learned it first.
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@rarity About a third of the words are common to both, so unless your spanish is really good trying to read it by approximation is a slippery slope. I can read it just fine but only because I know which words aren't related to similarly-sounding spanish words.
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@rarity ye