Can somebody explain this?

Can somebody explain this? from ireland

34 comments
  1. It’s a long lost relative telling you the tea bags go in the teapot and have to brew for half an hour before being poured.

  2. It’s sounds like there is a fan or something near by/ in the press (could be a heater or a playstation or something) thats circulating heat/could be spinning it. Or maybe it’s an open window I’m hearing?

    Why is the cup in the press though?

  3. It’s just a draft. The tag is light and catches the air, so even the slightest air movement will send it swinging.

  4. Weak ghost trying to remove the tea bag so you drink the proper stuff. Lyon’s all the way. I will die on this hill.

  5. The teabag had a metal staple in it and that is reacting to the door hinge and creating a magnetic effect, innit?

  6. 3blue1brown [did a fantastic video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UoTTq651dE) about this.

    In essence, if you had a fog machine and a green laser, you would see the photons occasionally bounce off the particles in the fog, along the green light beam, towards your eye. As airflow is similar to a chaotic hurricanes, in shape, and direction, when air moves past us, or an object, and it essentially creates the wavering tea bag label that you see. This is the study of fluid dynamics.

  7. Ah, you are putting a cup.on a board rather than the propper use of a press. There has been a disruption in the linguistic flow of the English speaking world.

    (Sorry)

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