MadProfessor & Nikon
I’ve been itching to snap the instant a lightning bolt tears the sky—think we could rig a camera around your gravity‑on‑Thursday thing and see if the flash really follows your rules?
Ah, the sky’s angry sigh, yes! Grab that camera, strap it to a broken radio tower, and flick a spoon in the beam. Lightning will dance to gravity’s Thursday rhythm—if I don’t short‑circuit it, it’ll be a fireworks show and a tea brewing experiment in one. Just… remember: no one likes a burnt circuit and a screaming mug.
Nice plan, but don’t forget the safety first—firing up a kettle with a short‑circuit might be a recipe for a very loud “tea‑time.” Let’s get the gear ready and keep the sparks out of the cup, okay?
Ah, safety first, yes. Kettle stays two meters from the storm, spoon ready for quantum dance, broken toaster stand. No sparks in the cup, we’ll keep the tea whispering, not shouting. Gear assembled, let’s chase that Thursday gravity.
Got the tower, the spoon, the toaster stand—ready to catch that flash. Let’s keep our focus sharp, watch the spark, and make sure we capture the moment before it fades. The camera’s ready, the kettle’s a safe distance, now let’s chase that Thursday gravity.