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Bruce Lickey

@brucelickey

PhD candidate at @UVMchemistry and @GeneseoChem alum. A pile of atoms that wanted to know how atoms work ⟨🇯🇵|🇺🇸⟩ • he/him

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Me adding yet another package to my LaTeX preamble that I’ve just been copy+pasting over from the last document I wrote for several years: #LaTeX #EldenRing

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I went to the page for manganese on the RSC's online periodic table and the image they chose to represent Mn raises so many questions Royal Society of Chemistry please explain I need to know the cow lore rsc.org/periodic-table…

I went to the page for manganese on the RSC's online periodic table and the image they chose to represent Mn raises so many questions

<a href="/RoySocChem/">Royal Society of Chemistry</a> please explain I need to know the cow lore

rsc.org/periodic-table…
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Never thought I could feel so much nostalgia toward something that is otherwise so vile But I promise you it is the pinnacle of all 2am drunk foods

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Always happy to share some love for Tottori. Quite literally as rural as Japan gets (it has the lowest pop. of any prefecture), but it’s still full of surprises. It’s where I spent some of my most formative years, and it’ll always have a special place in my heart as home.

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At first glance thought that the authors of this inorganic textbook decided to cut the periodic table down to just the good half, before realizing that there was in fact a second page

At first glance thought that the authors of this inorganic textbook decided to cut the periodic table down to just the good half, before realizing that there was in fact a second page
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Recently discovered crowdsourced materials libraries for Blender, which is great because it means I save lots of time not having to make materials from scratch, but also because it means I can turn all my carbon atoms into balls of French fries

Recently discovered crowdsourced materials libraries for Blender, which is great because it means I save lots of time not having to make materials from scratch, but also because it means I can turn all my carbon atoms into balls of French fries