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KeithTalent

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This one I don't get. Is that an internet joke about pouring fluid wrong(messy)?

Look at how much smoother the pour is by doing it upside down. The gif pointing out how the liquid pours much better when you turn the carton upside down.

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xBiffx

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This one I don't get. Is that an internet joke about pouring fluid wrong(messy)?

Just showing you a less messy way to pour it.

When its "upside down" air is able to enter smoothly and displace the juice. When poured the traditional way, air and juice have to share the opening at the same time, so you get random, messy pouring.
 

CZroe

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Just showing you a less messy way to pour it.

When its "upside down" air is able to enter smoothly and displace the juice. When poured the traditional way, air and juice have to share the opening at the same time, so you get random, messy pouring.

BS. It's exaggerated. Air and juice have the share the opening both ways. It's all in the angle, distance, and fluid level (which changes). If you don't pour like a retard from half a mile above the cup, you don't have to deform the carton to pour it. :colbert:

Lifehack! LIFEHACK! LOIF....HAAACK! I just hacked the sh!t out of your life!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlA_YXDm9bg
 
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Drako

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Look at how much smoother the pour is by doing it upside down. The gif pointing out how the liquid pours much better when you turn the carton upside down.

KT

Upside down? Isn't that the way you are supposed to pour it? :\
 
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CZroe

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Next, someone is going to demonstrate making a spout from a paper carton as if that is a lifehack. :rolleyes:
 

xBiffx

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BS. It's exaggerated. Air and juice have the share the opening both ways. It's all in the angle, distance, and fluid level (which changes). If you don't pour like a retard from half a mile above the cup, you don't have to deform the carton to pour it. :colbert:

Lifehack! LIFEHACK! LOIF....HAAACK! I just hacked the sh!t out of your life!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlA_YXDm9bg

At the same angle of the carton, one works better. Don't know what else to say but try it sometime.
 

CZroe

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At the same angle of the carton, one works better. Don't know what else to say but try it sometime.

And when the fluid level changes, the proper angle for the carton will change too. When it's full, one orientation is better than the one when it is half-empty. It doesn't simply replace "normal" pouring and the same results can often be achieved by pouring sideways.
 
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BS. It's exaggerated. Air and juice have the share the opening both ways. It's all in the angle, distance, and fluid level (which changes). If you don't pour like a retard from half a mile above the cup, you don't have to deform the carton to pour it. :colbert:

Lifehack! LIFEHACK! LOIF....HAAACK! I just hacked the sh!t out of your life!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlA_YXDm9bg

That's what I thought when I watched that. As long as you're not a total moron and leave a small space for air to come in and replace the liquid that's leaving the container, the orientation of the carton has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on how well the liquid pours. Given that fact, why would I voluntarily choose a method that requires deforming the container (pushing the top out of the way of the pour spout so the liquid doesn't hit it and splash everywhere)? That's not a lifehack, that's somebody trolling simpletons.
 

xBiffx

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And when the fluid level changes, the proper angle for the carton will change too. When it's full, one orientation is better than the one when it is half-empty. It doesn't simply replace "normal" pouring and the same results can often be achieved by pouring sideways.

You aren't comparing oranges to oranges. :sneaky: When they are both at the same level, one way allows for a steeper angle and therefore more flow.

Comparing full level performance for one way to half-level performance for the other way is useless when trying to determine merits of one vs. the other.
 

BudAshes

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You aren't comparing oranges to oranges. :sneaky: When they are both at the same level, one way allows for a steeper angle and therefore more flow.

Comparing full level performance for one way to half-level performance for the other way is useless when trying to determine merits of one vs. the other.

Either way you've lost as you are pathetic enough to argue about how to pour juice.