No, it has been proven to be rather in-effective.
well i believe the seocond rule is real except for jizz related areas. once jizzed theres no cumming back. now if were talking a spider web that could be good for hours
up to about 5 to 12 hours of work
it really depends on what type of glue stick some are bigger and taller than others sorry
Yes they do
m/s², or meter per squared second. Acceleration is the amount by which speed increases. So if in t=0 a body moves at 5 meters per second, and in t=1 it is moving at 10 meters per second, it is accelerating, and the acceleration rate is 5 meters per second per second. Thus, 5(m/s)/s = 5 m/s²
the 5 second rule is not true there are still germs on it
if you drop a piece of food on the ground some people believe you have 5 secs to pick it up otherwise its not eat able
The 5-Second Rule - 2011 was released on: USA: 30 October 2011 (Buffalo Screams Film Festival)
The 5-second rule is bogus. As soon as food hits the floor, it is contaminated.
4 seconds
no the myth busters testedit
Food Detectives - 2008 The 5-Second Rule 1-1 was released on: USA: 2008
Eye for an Eye - 2003 5 Second Rule Public Apology was released on: USA: 6 December 2006
well i believe the seocond rule is real except for jizz related areas. once jizzed theres no cumming back. now if were talking a spider web that could be good for hours
In 2001, a chap named Edward Costelloe invented it. Somebody had dropped a complete BK hamburger on the floor, and after 2 seconds, the own said i don't want it, and after 5 second Edward said, 'i'll have it...5 second rule'. that pretty much it
If the rules for 2 and 3 work, the number is divisibale by 5.
Bacteria get on food immediately when it touches the ground 5 seconds or not