Ozy and Millie by Dana Simpson for September 02, 2024

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    Averagemoe  3 months ago

    Unless your definition of prolonging their existence includes keeping them away from external means of destruction, that is.

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    sirbadger  3 months ago

    Adding one second is fairly easy. Indoors, you can use air currents from your hands or mouth to prevent a bubble from hitting anything.

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    Concretionist  3 months ago

    I went through a phase of blowing a LOT of soap bubbles for pretty much a whole summer when I was at university. I was laid up, told not to even stand up except for necessities, and desperately trying to learn enough German to meet my graduation requirements… so OF COURSE I spent a lot of productive time sitting on the sofa blowing bubbles.

    Turns out that at some point the piece of carpeting in the room got so covered with dead bubble stuff that it would allow bubbles to land there and stay for several seconds. I’m glad my mother never saw that apartment… or carpet… but I did enjoy the longevity of the bubbles.

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    PuggyPug  3 months ago

    Sandy Snakenberg was cited for “fluid littering” on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024 in San Diego, Calif. Sandy Snakenberg, “The Bubble Pirate” delivering a show at La Jolla Cove in San Diego, Calif. on Saturday

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    DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago

    No one else was going to get them, but at least now Millie had a lot of fun with them.

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    Judeeye Premium Member 3 months ago

    She literally bursts his bubbles.

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