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Is there a max about of lurve that you can receive per day or from each flutherite?

Asked by Jude (32198points) May 12th, 2009
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Not that it matters ;-), but, I have noticed in the last couple of days getting lurve points for GAs, but, my overall lurve score didn’t increase (in some instances). Just curious…

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jrpowell's avatar

There is a max per user. This is to stop people from creating multiple accounts. I barely ever get points added. I am OK as long as I know Allie loves me.

asmonet's avatar

Yeah, once you get pretty high your score almost never moves.
Then again, there’s Gail and her 17K.

AAAAAAAAAH I jut got lemon juice in my eye!! I felt the need to share.

jrpowell's avatar

removed bad joke.. Don’t put vinegar in your eye.

asmonet's avatar

Will do.

asmonet's avatar

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, the agony! D:

eambos's avatar

Today in chem I spilled some Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH, a strong base) on my hand. Within an hour it felt like I put my hand in a fire. Good thing we had some vinegar in the room. It neutralized most of the NaOH, and my hand is intact!

asmonet's avatar

JP, made me look like I was talking to myself. Sad.
Also, yay vinegar. :)

Knotmyday's avatar

and “semen” hasn’t even been broached. oh wait, yes it has

arnbev959's avatar

I had this really really (really) hot pepper a few weeks ago. I cut a slice and tasted it. I was in pain for about an hour. (This was one really hot pepper.)

But the worst part came a few hours later. I must have rubbed my eyes. And ears. And something below the waist. And there must have been a tiny amount of residue from the pepper still on my hand. Oh, the pain. I didn’t sleep that night. A shower in the morning only aggravated it. I am never going to touch a hot pepper again.

Allie's avatar

I LOVE YOU, JP!

Strauss's avatar

@eambos Little Willie was a chemist, Little Willie is no more. What Willie thought was H2O was H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)

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