Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for January 09, 2025

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    Ratkin Premium Member 1 day ago

    Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes but died of radiation-induced cancer.

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    Scorpio Premium Member 1 day ago

    Sounds like a new page being added to the anarchists’ cookbook.

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    wallylm  1 day ago

    FOOMP – Friends Of Ol’ Marvel (People?)

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    sirbadger  1 day ago

    Maybe she is now black except where the goggles are.

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    194919671982  1 day ago

    OK, you discovered “FOOMP.” Now you just need to find a market for it.

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    cmxx  1 day ago

    Maybe she has disappeared. “Foomp” could be an approximation of the sound made when a sudden vacuum is filled by the air surrounding it, or something like that.

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    quonk999  1 day ago

    Nah, sounds just like my old furnace.

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    oldpine52  1 day ago

    Sounds like she just discovered an accident.

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    bluecat  1 day ago

    Don’t forget to take notes about procedure. It isn’t a discovery unless you can replicate it.

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    mnexplorer+  1 day ago

    You should be so lucky.

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    Bilan  1 day ago

    Some people have made great discoveries by accident.

    More people have died by those accidents.

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    Eric Klein  about 23 hours ago

    Just wait until Lucy (and the rest of the world) let her know that messing around is not science unless you have detailed documentation for everything so it can be repeated. I anticipate a large ARG.

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    Concretionist  about 23 hours ago

    At least she knows to wear goggles. But the toxic-gas mask is missing…

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    Mediatech  about 22 hours ago

    The first invention of gunpowder was by a Cro-Magnon, who immediately blew himself to smithereens.

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    Painted Wolf  about 21 hours ago

    It could be worse. The sound effect could be FOOF. Look it up.

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    PraiseofFolly  about 21 hours ago

    This might turn into ‘A Dissertation Upon Roast Kid’.

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    steveh64  about 21 hours ago

    When I was about 10, I was working with my small chemistry set at the kitchen table. I had mixed something in a test tube and put a stopper on it, then placed it on the test tube stand. A minute later I was surprised to hear a loud “pop”, and saw that the stopper had hit the ceiling. Fortunately my dad was quite tolerant of such experiments.

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    Enter.Name.Here  about 21 hours ago

    If you do not document what you are using and doing then you may invent something wonderful only to realize that you don’t recall how you made it.

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    dflak  about 21 hours ago

    “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Thomas Edison.

    Every experiment that has a result is successful even if the results are different than expected.

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    toondel5 Premium Member about 20 hours ago

    That “FOOMP” was a rude retort.

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    Imagine  about 20 hours ago

    Discoveries are not the only things that happen by “accident”.

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    Doug K  about 20 hours ago

    If you have a kid (or kids) and you hear “foomp” from another part of the house, what is the first thing you do? What will you do next time?

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    MS72  about 20 hours ago

    FIRE IN THE HOLE!

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    baskate_2000  about 20 hours ago

    Feel for you, but afraid not.

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    Slowly, he turned...  about 20 hours ago

    Uh, it is “a” furnace, but not “the” furnace. Better check on her…

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    wongo  about 20 hours ago

    Gotta love a good “Foomp”.

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    Funniguy  about 19 hours ago

    Mentos & Diet Coke?

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    KEA  about 19 hours ago

    been there done that – got yelled at

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    GreenT267  about 19 hours ago

    At Thanksgiving, I pay homage to the millions of our ancestors who experimented, and possibly suffered and died, discovering what we can eat and how to find it, grow it, cook it, and preserve it. The discovery of fire is often hailed as the first great invention. Early man observed it in nature and could study how it spread and how to control it before learning how to start it. But those figuring out which fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains and animals were edible, and how they had to be prepared so they they would be edible, had to experiment first.

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    LEOKEV  about 19 hours ago

    That method worked for the “Three Stooges”.

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    Jack7528  about 18 hours ago

    When they did this on Bloom County years ago, Oliver came flying into the living room but first.

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    ladykat  about 18 hours ago

    More like she’s blowing up her bedroom.

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    del_grande Premium Member about 18 hours ago

    My furnace only goes “foomp” when it turns off. I think he should be more worried about where she got all of those chemicals and that equipment.

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    mfrasca  about 18 hours ago

    Danae shouldn’t have poured the sodium azide solution down the sink and into all that lead plumbing.

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    Geezer  about 18 hours ago

    The coloring in this arc has been unusual.

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    ncorgbl  about 18 hours ago

    “FOOMP” could be worth at least a couple of $million in research grants from congress.

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    Amra Leo  about 18 hours ago

    Glad it was a “FOOMP” and not a “FOOM”. “FOOM” usually denotes the start of something big. “FOOMP” and it’s over…

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    pripley  about 18 hours ago

    Excellent use of onomatopoeia. As stated above, FOOMP is exactly right. FOOM wouldn’t work as well. FOOMPH might be ok too. Sheesh, I think too much.

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    mindjob  about 17 hours ago

    She should NOT cut open a D-cell battery, scoop out the insides and mix it with bleach.

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    Robert- 50d99b]  about 17 hours ago

    See if you still have Eyebrows.

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    Robert- 50d99b]  about 17 hours ago

    Put the pot in the Elevator.

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    rg365loa  about 16 hours ago

    Everyone knows scientific progress goes “boink”

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    mistercatworks  about 16 hours ago

    Of course, there is also a lot of careful preparation and note taking involved but WTH.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 16 hours ago

    I have a strange feeling s he HASN’T just discovered penicillin….

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    kennnyp  about 16 hours ago

    boy he is sooo right… the only time yu want to hear the sound ‘foomp’ is when you’re trying to get your furnace to light…(well and hot water tank too….)

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    raybarb44  about 15 hours ago

    If you were only that lucky. But it is better than a BOOM….

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    Another Take  about 14 hours ago

    A childhood friend had a chemistry set. We ignored the booklet of experiments and instead tried to concoct something acidy so we could melt stuff. No luck.

    Yes – that reminds me too of the supposed brain teaser involving the solvent that would melt literally everything and the problem with it:

    (you couldn’t keep it in anything. Lame…)

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    lnrokr55  about 14 hours ago

    Again with the newspaper huh? Trouble moving on ??? ;-)

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    DaBump Premium Member about 14 hours ago

    Not a bad idea in general, but 1) you need to know (and write down) what you’re using and how much, and what you’re doing it to it, so you can tell others and do it again. 2) you need more safety equipment in case of explosion or poisonous gas — Kudos on the eye protection at least.

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    Smeagol  about 13 hours ago

    She turned into Ant Danae.

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    willie_mctell  about 12 hours ago

    A friend of mine and I tried to extract chlorine from bleach. We failed.

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    M.K.Staffeld  about 12 hours ago

    Might want to have her dad go check his redecorating budget after that ‘foomp’…

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    gcarlson  about 11 hours ago

    Speaking of Edison (see dflak far above), I’m reminded of the scene in Young Tom Edison where he’s excited about creating a new compound with nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and glycerin. Wasn’t new – one of the passengers or crew on his train recognized it as nitroglycerin. They veeeerrrrrryyyy carefully lowered it on a string into a stream.

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    keenanthelibrarian  about 9 hours ago

    Oh, daddy, famous last words.

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    eddi-TBH  about 9 hours ago

    Every kid with a chemistry kit used to do this. Mine had sulfur and potassium nitrate. And the basement windows didn’t open. Heck, I couldn’t get them to rattle.

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    sincavage05  about 6 hours ago

    Do I wait or just call 911?

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    j.painterjones  about 5 hours ago

    I know our almost 60 year old house makes different noises, and we have a railroad track less than a mile away. Without my hearing aids in, a noise could be anything.

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