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A jar of peanut butter glowing a sickly greenish colour under UV illumination.

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  • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

    @withaveeay green leaves glow brilliant red under UV, if you've not seen that yet.

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    @dtl @withaveeay Have you done the dandelion clock yet? It’s amazing.

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    • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

      A jar of peanut butter glowing a sickly greenish colour under UV illumination.

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      @dtl Such a relief to find that my hotel room was just covered in peanut butter.

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      • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

        A jar of peanut butter glowing a sickly greenish colour under UV illumination.

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        A jar of chlorophyll extract from tomato leaves in 50:50 water : ethanol under visible light and UV light.

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          @withaveeay @dtl Yes - with the seeds and the white fluffy bits.

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          • harriettmb@toot.walesH harriettmb@toot.wales

            @dtl @withaveeay Have you done the dandelion clock yet? It’s amazing.

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            @HarriettMB @withaveeay oh, I haven't. None of mine are in seed right now either.

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            • southfresh@mastodon.socialS southfresh@mastodon.social

              @dtl Such a relief to find that my hotel room was just covered in peanut butter.

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              @SouthFresh bathroom ls and hotel rooms are both places my UV light stays off.

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              • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                A jar of peanut butter glowing a sickly greenish colour under UV illumination.

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                @dtl I once tried to recreate this scene but the UV I used was far too dim

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                Pickle under UV light

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                • lukeharby@infosec.exchangeL lukeharby@infosec.exchange

                  @dtl I once tried to recreate this scene but the UV I used was far too dim

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                  Pickle under UV light

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                  Tumblr (slack-wise.tumblr.com)

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                  @lukeharby I need to find a pickle and try it.

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                  • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                    A jar of chlorophyll extract from tomato leaves in 50:50 water : ethanol under visible light and UV light.

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                    @dtl
                    Just do jism David. You know that's what we're all waiting for.

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                    • southfresh@mastodon.socialS southfresh@mastodon.social

                      @dtl Such a relief to find that my hotel room was just covered in peanut butter.

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                      @SouthFresh
                      Reeces peanut butter stuff. That explains the brown bits.
                      @dtl

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                      • jamesb@fedi.duckduckpigeon.co.ukJ jamesb@fedi.duckduckpigeon.co.uk

                        @dtl
                        Just do jism David. You know that's what we're all waiting for.

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                        @jamesb it's too warm for that kind of effort. I'm old.

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                        • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                          A jar of chlorophyll extract from tomato leaves in 50:50 water : ethanol under visible light and UV light.

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                          @dtl The difference between adsorption and absorption.

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