- You know, learning chemistry is nice and all, and there’s lots of maths and knowledge, but the real special knowledge in doing chemistry is one simple phrase: - “When pouring, you’ve got to commit” - In my personal worldbuilding I’ve made it into a proverb “do not spill — pour” to mean “to do something confidently where hesistation guarantees failure”. - I like that! I particularly love that your worldbuilding includes cultural tidbits like that. 
 
- last night i committed extra hard and spilled everything on the counter and floor and my clothes - Is the fish okay? - very - Fair enough. Are you well? - i am the fish 
 
 
 
 
- git pour? 
 
- You need to pour confidently. You can’t let the liquid sense your fear. 
- Pouring liquids from mugs is the bane of my existence 
- Next time move the bowl to meet the pour. - Or hold the cup closer to the bowl - Put the bowl on top of the mug, and then quickly flip both over. - put the bowl and the mug in a bigger bowl, then put another big bowl on top and shake 
- Doesn’t work if there’s something already in the bowl like cereal - Why would the dude be pouring milk from a cup into an empty bowl 
 
 
 
- I love how the poured milk pattern is like a Christmas tree 
- The lesson here is commit or quit 
- Me putting water in my keurig machine every morning… 
- i need to see this video 
- First moment of the liquid distribution is right in the bowl, so what’s the problem? 
- You just have to prepare you well enough for the mess. 
  







