Saturday, January 16, 2010

Super Glue - uh oh or oh yeah!

In this article: The Do-Not-Eats Okay, everyone knows that we trannies get excited about certain things. Screwing, hard wood, most things sticky, clamps, etc. But we are very excited about a discovery we made while researching the beauty of more perfect unions. While we like super glue and its dangerously enjoyable applications, we're not that into it...yet. Thinking about it, even when working our wood, doesn't get us excited the way it would a dominatrix. Aunt May says be very afraid of a Dom with a tube of super glue. No, we get off more on long tangents and love exploring new techniques. Experimentation is good! They say "The main ingredient in Super glue is cyanoacrylate." and that it goes through the chemical process of polymerization. Easy for them to say. We were amazed to discover how super glue works and that it is related to the crystals in those "Do Not Eat" packets found in everything from food to electronics packaging. Here are a few dry crystals. We are impressed at how much water they can absorb! Further research on the crystals we saw on the polymerization page, brought us here. Hmm, I saw some of these crystals (already soaking in water at the dollar store. Maybe someone has already figured out how to recycle them into cash! Two Trannies have their own ideas about recycling the do-not-eats. We're thinking we could sprinkle some of the crystals inside condoms. These would make some pleasantly portable dildos! Just add water! Make your own "water bra" without the risk of leaks caused by overzealous fondling! Do pretty much anything with them except put them into your body. Although they are inert, they will absorb water from your body if ingested as crystals. Since super glue cures in the presence of water, get a "tupperware" and store the glue along with a packet of the thirsty crystals. I'm wondering what it would do for a refrigerator with too much moisture. It would be pretty cool to toss one of those packets in the fridge rather than in the trash. I haven't tried this but I'll bet my spiky heels it will work. I plan to take the next one(s) I find and mix them in my potting soil for a drought resistant mix. I might make some coasters with it. Hmmm, some absorption tests will have to be done... Besides, we're not sure these crystals have the exact same properties as the ones you can buy. We'll let you know. We found How Stuff Works, to be a very informative resource.

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