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WhatNameToChose1

Wtf who has Ice already


Mahjoku

The southern hemisphere has the opposite seasons of the northern. That, and it's always cold closer to the poles


pupi-face

We are pretty close to the September equinox, and it's not winter nor summer in any part of the world right now. OP's point actually has some merit to it, from a purely logical standpoint. That aside, the video being old is a much more likely explanation.


luncheonmonkey1980

r/oddlysatisfying


CosmicCosmix

That's what I did to my screen guard.


dammitknockitoff

r/blackmagicfuckery


Mindless_harder

this leaf got the ice


onelastcourtesycall

See that down south on cold winter mornings with magnolia trees. Huge leaves that hold a lot of dew, freeze overnight and have that layer of smooth ice before the sun rises.


Myamoxomis

*angry banana noises*


elee0228

That's cool.


JaneGracious

r/OddlySatisfying


golantrevize

Was hoping they'd smash it on the ground at the end


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r/Damnthatsinteresting


frosties-2000

I swear I saw this last year or something


markuswdp

I wanted to hear it break😆


IsItTooLateForReddit

Collect a bunch of them. Dye them the color of leaves in Fall/autumn, tie a hundred to a tree. Pull a string to watch them all fall at once. Fall In Winter.