Its easier to make lines on a slippery surface , like a mirror .
The light hits the mirror causing it to go off in its opposite direction. Its reflecting off off the mirror because of the particles inside of the mirror
When light hits a mirror, it usually bounces off it.
bounce off the mirror
They would bounce off the mirror and become nonparallel going off at whatever angle they hit the mirror at, in different directions.
Mirrors are really smooth. Any other surface could have cracks and that would waste the cocaine.
sniff it alot
yes sniff it
Yes you can! You will get really tipsy off of it!
Some glues emit toxic fumes that can be used to get high.
The light hits the mirror causing it to go off in its opposite direction. Its reflecting off off the mirror because of the particles inside of the mirror
It may show up on a hair follicle test but it may be too faint to consider .
Light is reflected off your face, and hits the mirror. The light then reflects off the mirror back to your eyes.
Mirror Mirror Off the Wall - 1969 TV was released on: USA: 21 November 1969
Cocaine that is smoked is known as crack cocaine, which are hard crystallised rocks, whereas cocaine produced to be snorted is a white, brown or off-white powder.
yes it does in some cases as cocaine makes you hyper dont even think about taking cocaine ,if u want to be able to be in theumer to have sex start with the touches then rip the clothes off then make way to the bed
The light from the sun shines onto the mirror and the light reflects off the mirror into your eyes. This ensures that you can see yourself in the mirror.
I could not find a definite answer for you regarding the handkerchief used to hold off the military dogs in WWII. But I happen to know a little about the story on them. The fishermen used the handkerchief to guard off the dogs that were used to find people hiding in boats. The dogs would smell something on the handkerchief and go to sniff finding his nose numb. The handkerchief had blood and cocaine on it. Blood to attract the dog. Cocaine to numb the dog's nose. If you want more information on this, at the end of the book, Number the Stars (by Lois Lowry) it tells more about. I have added some links for your further research.