A Conversation for How Soap Works

I did not know that.

Post 1

Classic Krissy

It was fun finding out. smiley - smiley

Thank you.

*runs off to see how she can now apply her knowledge*


I did not know that.

Post 2

Occasional Hieroglyphic, wanderer in search of the exoteric

Well let's face it, I bet your washing up needs less attention than mine, but you'll never stop cleaning.


I did not know that.

Post 3

Zarniwoop III

You know what I didn't know, I didn't know that soap, water, and grease were all living substances. Ok, ok, I'm not that dumb, but the very interesting and informative info posted, was, albeit, unrealistic. I'm not saying that the molecular structures, electric charges, etc. were false, I'm just saying that soap can't wave any kind of "tail" what-so-ever, and that water, soap, or grease, can not "consider" anything. Also, soap, can't bury its "head" or anything else for that matter, anywhere, and it can't love grease. And last, but not least, grease can not be "persuaded" to do anything. Ok, I'm sorry, but I'm just very bored at the moment, and had to start, what I hope, becomes an argument. Or at very least, get a response to one of the numerous messages I've submitted to no avail. Farewell.
Zarniwoop III smiley - tongueout


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Post 4

Cheshirecatgeisha

Well, Sir Zarniwoop, I acknowledge your argument. It is correct that the named substances are not "alive" in the sense of having a mind and occasional bad hair days BUT I still think the article did a good job in explaining the process of cleaning dishes in a understandable and descriptive way, using the device of personification.

NAMASTE, CCG.


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Post 5

Mr K H Jordan. Totally brain washed and incapable of making sense (the BBC has done its work well)

Hear! Hear!
Well put.
I mean you couldn't go into any chemical details with idiots like that around could you.

Molecules don't love each other in the sense that one human loves another, but they are atracted to each other through simple magnetic forces created by the previously mentioned charge. This isn't a difficaut concept to grasp.


I did know that.

Post 6

Mr K H Jordan. Totally brain washed and incapable of making sense (the BBC has done its work well)

Hear! Hear!
Well put.
I mean you couldn't go into any chemical details with idiots like that around could you.

Molecules don't love each other in the sense that one human loves another, but they are atracted to each other through simple magnetic forces created by the previously mentioned charge. This isn't a difficaut concept to grasp.


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