Originally posted by Mindship
Could be any drink 😉 but this was the only 'cheers' / 'toast' I could find.
Back on topic again - how's the weather up there (well, I don't know where you are located - probably is no location, as Quantum requires a dicey God)? If it's too overcast to your liking, just let me or your local cloud melter know.
😂
Well, here in the world's #1 Terrorist Target -- New York City -- as the weather people like to chirp almost every day: "Hot, hazy, humid, with chance of afternoon thunderstorm." Though I would imagine that "hot" takes on a whole new meaning where you are.
In any event, if someone is melting clouds here, right now they are doing a damn fine job.
Originally posted by Mindship
😂Well, here in the world's #1 Terrorist Target -- New York City -- as the weather people like to chirp almost every day: "Hot, hazy, humid, with chance of afternoon thunderstorm." Though I would imagine that "hot" takes on a whole new meaning where you are.
Originally posted by Mindship
:In any event, if someone is melting clouds here, right now they are doing a damn fine job.
Originally posted by Wonderer
I'm not kidding about this, I'm really serious. I did melt a couple of small looking clouds in the sky this morning - it takes a couple of minutes though, so I had to stop before I got to the biger ones as they would take a whole lot longer. I don't think I'm crazy or something. I really, honestly saw in front of my own eyes how I make those clouds dissappear.
Those were probalby just smoke-puffs from your hash-pipe being blown away in the wind
Re: How I melt clouds.
Originally posted by Wonderer
I have just melted, erased or evaporated my first puffs of clouds in the sky! Next I will take on spoon bending. I honestly got a few small clouds to evaporate into thin air simply by sending my love to it and warming it's water to the extent that it evaporates. It works as follows: You target any specific cloud in the sky, lock your vision onto it, and then concentrate (not too hard) on it and 'love and thank the cloud', it will start to melt away in a few minutes. Try it for your self. But remember, if you doubt the possibility in the slightest, or think it's impossible, then it won't happen. Believe in it and it will happen!
But why would one want to get rid of clouds? They are a vital part of the precipitation cycle...