Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Guys are iron gals are steel part 2

For part 1, http://ah-zheng.blogspot.com/2008/11/guys-are-iron-gals-are-steel.html

For people who study physics in secondary school again... u should know how to create a magnet right?

This is one of the way we all know...

  1. Find something metal. A paper clip works well for this.
  2. Get a magnet. It can't be a flimsy refrigerator magnet, it has to be a hard one.
  3. Repeatedly run the paper clip across the magnet in the same direction. Do it quickly like you would do when lighting a match. You need to do this 50 to 100 times.
  4. Try to pick up another paper clip with the paper clip you rubbed across the magnet. It should just barely lift it up because it is not strong at all.
  5. This magnet you made will not last long or be very strong but if you do it right you will be able to pick up something as small or smaller than a paper clip with it.
If you got read part one of my philosophy... I see relationship between guys and gals are...

  1. Find iron or steel (depend if u r guy or gal).
  2. Get a common topic to start with. It can't be something boring, it has to be an interesting one.
  3. Repeatedly explore for other common interest between the 2 of you. Do it quickly like you would do when lighting a match. You need to do this 50 to 100 times.
  4. Try to testing your relationship by going out for dates. You should just barely get to hold his/her hand because it is not strong at all.
  5. This relationship you made will not last long or be very strong but if you do it right you will be able to pick up something from it.
Very true right?

Tips
  • The more times you rub the steel or iron across the magnet(relationship) the more it will hold.
  • Make sure to keep rubbing it in the same direction(interest).
  • If you drop(break up) the steel/iron[already become a magnet(already in a relationship)] then it probably won't work(no feeling left) and you will have to start over.
Damn true right?

But since gals are steel, I guess it will be easier to patch up even if it dropped (break le than patch up again)

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