Pretty Pink Patterns
Pretty Pink Patterns make you sleepy.~
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Hypnotized.
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Sleepy.
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Hypnotized.
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Sleepy.
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Hypnotized.
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Sleepy.
Pretty Pink Patterns make you Hypnotized.
Pretty Pink Patterns made you Sleepy.
Pretty Pink Patterns got you Hypnotized.
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Sleepy hypnotized dolls Repeat:
Pretty Pink Patterns make me Sleepy
Pretty Pink Patterns make me Hypnotized
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Bear Mini Oven and Induction Cooktop for The Sims 2
These are 4to2 conversion from Cowbuild, low poly. Mini Oven works like a Toaster Oven, while the Cooktop is cloned from the Any Counter Ceramic Hob and works like a stove top only.
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I want to be toyed with. I want my mind to be broken down until theres nothing left, I dont want to make any decisions, decisions can be made for me. I want to be used, I dont want to think. I need to be deep in trance, I want to be deep in trance. I want someone to do whatever they want with me
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For a different project I was reading about developments in induction heating technologies and realized I had a small misunderstanding about how induction stoves work.
So, the classic misunderstanding is in why steel works on an induction hob but aluminium doesn't. Most people assume this is because you need a magnetic material in order to induce a current, but if you know your physics you know this isn't true. You can induce a current in any conductor, and indeed inducing currents in aluminium is something that happens in industry all the time.
So then you get to my understanding of why you can't use aluminium and copper, which is that they're too good at conducting electricity. Induction generates a voltage that pushes a current through the material. Aluminium and copper are much better conductors than steel, so the generated potential is lower and the overall current is lower as a result of material interactions with the field, so you don't get nearly as much heat out of induction on aluminium as on steel. This was what I thought. This is also wrong, although it's closer.
The actual answer is one step deeper. Induction hobs have to operate at pretty high frequencies, usually 24-ish kHz, both for audible noise reasons and, crucially, because they rely heavily on the skin effect. Interestingly this makes that first wrong explanation kind of more correct, I'll get to that in a moment.
The skin effect is a thing that happens when you have an alternating current in a bulk material; the AC signal sets up magnetic fields that force current to flow in a thin layer closer to the surface of the solid rather than flowing evenly throughout the material. This increases the effective resistance of the material, since you end up with a reduced effective surface area through which current can flow. The skin effect gets more pronounced at higher frequencies, and it's part of why you'll see bundles of smaller cables used to conduct high power AC: each cable has its own skin that can carry more current than the same quantity of material in one bulk cable.
In the right kinds of steel and iron, 24kHz is enough to generate a current carrying skin only a few tenths of a millimeter thick, which has a high enough resistance to generate the heat needed for cooking. Ferromagnetic materials have very high magnetic permeability, which causes them to experience much stronger skin effects. Copper and aluminium, between their high conductivity and lower magnetic permeability, have much weaker skin effects, their skins at 24kHz are much thicker, and so you just can't kick up enough resistance to the current to generate heat, it just spins around in there getting kind of warm but you'd have a hard time actually cooking with it. Indeed, non-magnetic stainless steel also won't work on induction hobs, because it also has a much thicker skin effect.
So you have the "real answer" being a fun hybrid of the two incorrect explanations.
The main side effects I take away from this are twofold.
1) you can absolutely make an induction hob that will heat copper and aluminum and non-magnetic stainless steels, you just need a high enough frequency to generate a strong enough skin effect to generate heat. Panasonic makes one that uses 60+kHz induction under the brand "Met-all".
2) if you physically constrain the current by having a really thin piece of metal, you can induction heat it anyway. When I read this, I stopped, took out a piece of aluminium foil, and stuck it on my induction cooktop. It almost immediately got incredibly hot and I pulled it away before anything bad happened. Turns out you could definitely melt and maybe even vaporize aluminium this way. So don't do that. Apparently people do this with lightweight titanium cookware too, which would not be able to sustain the necessary currents in a large bulk solid but can if you thin the base of the pan out enough.
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Don't you just love these hearts? They're so cute! So aesthetically pleasing! Aren't I just so talented? I love it when people enjoy my creations!
Look at these different colors!!! Aren't they just so Lovely? I can't help but Love them and how I was able to create them! I Love them and I'm sure you do too!
I'm just such a Lovely creator, making all these easy to Love hearts that make you feel such a Loving feeling towards them and their creator! Awwhh, you're making me blush. You really find me that Loveable?
I love you too! I Love how fun you are to share stuff with! I Love how happy you are to enjoy the things I create with my own hands and Love them as much as you Love me! I'm so lucky to have such a Lovestruck friend that Loves my personality and my creations. I love you!
I want you to Love me even more. I want you to Adore me. Crush on me. Be infatuated with me. Obsess over me. Love me! Love my words! Love my creations! Love my personality!
Love Me.
Love Me.
Love Me.~💕
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One of my favorite words to use as a trigger is pretty. This way, every time I compliment my partner I can see that first small hint of mindlessness in their eyes.
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