I believe slow. Open it slow as well. Rapid decompression causes the gasses in the soda to form bubbles. (like the bends that divers must be careful of). So it stands to reason that the more gas remains in your drink without fizzing will make it more bubbly in your mouth.
Slow, I think.
If it is a thick glass beer mug and you pour slow yes you can. Those mugs can take extreme temps that's why you can freeze them wet. BE careful!
it depends on how fast you pour a liquid eg: your puring a glass of water down the sink and you pure it drop drop by drop that is slow or your puring lots down at once. basicaly it depends on how fast you are puring
It should mean fast movement. e.g. Bradykinesia is slow movement. Bradycardia is slow heart rate. Tachycardia is fast heart rate.
not a fast but slow
Well Venus keeps stopping and starting and crashing because its where women come from right? so its pretty fast when it should be slow and really slow when it should be fast. good question by the way.
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
slow
fast and slow
ones fast and ones slow
A lion is slow and fast because, when it is just walking it is slow but when it is hunting it is super fast.
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals