Good advice! Theoretically, essence of any flower with fibonacci petals will work, but roses are one of the best for secrets.
Plus, they smell nice
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- October 18th, 2025, 3:53 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: D-Bid for silence: Review
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- October 17th, 2025, 7:34 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: D-Bid for silence: Review
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D-Bid for silence: Review
d uquette silencing bid: "throw a handful of salt into a lighted candle. All eavesdroppers will hear is sizzling for as long as the candle is lit" 2/5 stars. works okay, but a) breaks if you move the candle b) doesn't mention the limit is on noise made within the lit area c) gets salt all over the ...
- October 17th, 2025, 7:34 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: D-Bid for silence: Review
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Re: D-Bid for silence: Review
anyway, better silencing bid: 1) get any type of container that can close. 2) yell into container (incantation’s up to you but I prefer "FUCK OFF") 3) shake vigorously for desired duration.
obviously the louder the sealed shout, the more noise you can make under it. Portable, no mess!
obviously the louder the sealed shout, the more noise you can make under it. Portable, no mess!
- October 16th, 2025, 3:51 pm
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- Topic: Reading Paracelsus
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Re: Reading Paracelsus
Paracelsus really was a poet trying to describe science with prose. In English, Jolande Jacobi’s “Paracelsus: Selected Writings” [1951] is a must, particularly since his original German is so idiosyncratic. As noted in that book, In order to make Paracelsus accessible to the educated layman of all cl ...