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(21-02-2026, 11:34 AM)Wayno Wrote: It's up to the lofty heights of 10C. I can see hints of blue sky and there is an unfamiliar orange object intermittently poking through the clouds. Is this what Serotonin feels like?
Every Brit (me and my GF) these past two weeks (and this time every year for the rest of our lives):

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This winter has felt exceptionally shit. Each year I've noticed SAD symptoms getting stronger but February has felt brutal.
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(21-02-2026, 11:34 AM)Wayno Wrote: It's up to the lofty heights of 10C. I can see hints of blue sky and there is an unfamiliar orange object intermittently poking through the clouds. Is this what Serotonin feels like?

Shorts weather that
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Time for another BK Fun Fact! This one brought to you by @Dirty Duck .

In the official rant thread he started off a post with:

Quote:You know what really brings my piss to a boil?

Which reminded me that boiling piss was how we discovered the element phosphorus! A German alchemist was trying to create the Philospher's Stone by boiling his urine in his furnace. Supposedly be boiled quite a bit of it, but he managed to discover a glowing residue that he named phosphorus, after the fact it glowed.



Pretty neat! I can only imagine how thrilled his wife must've been at the discovery and to have her basement smell like boiling piss all the time.
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