sourcedumal:

abbiehollowdays:

breakxxallxxrules:

just-shower-thoughts:

If you are a black driver in USA, you should immediately install a dash cam facing the interior of your car.

I’m about to do that

This is one that has a built in mic and films both inside and outside the car with a rotating lens with night vision and saves footage on an SD card.  

It’s fairly low profile too (fits over your rear-view mirror) so even if a cop tries to take your phone, they may not notice it.  If the shit goes down with iPhone blocking people taking video, it wouldn’t affect this.

It’s good for car insurance claims as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Falcon-Zero-F360-HD-Mirror/dp/B00E56WY18/ref=pd_ybh_a_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FFYMP56VQWH9QCDDX7Q2

yeah. Definitely doing this

lilbitwhit:

kiokushitaka:

nijuukoo:

breaking-banjos:

gician:

justalifelongphase:

officialarmatoloi:

critical-perspective:

tunte:

Why

This is demonstrating why you absolutely do not pour water on a grease fire.

holy shit

Okaaaay. If any of you actually have a grease fire in the kitchen put the lid on the pan. It will suffocate the flames. Don’t pour water on it, and don’t freak out. Cook safely!

Or throw flour on it to smother it.

/quick safety announcement

NO, DO NOT USE FLOUR, DO NOT USE FLOUR TO SMOTHER A FIRE.

YOU HAVE TO USE BAKING SODA.

Throwing flour into a fire can cause it to combust and make the fire worse because FLOUR/SUGAR IS FLAMMABLE. One cup of flour into a grease fire can have the explosive force of dynamite.

The reason you use baking soda is that it releases carbon dioxide when heated, and CO2 is a fire suppressant.

REBLOGGING FOR LAST COMMENT TO SAVE LIVES

WOW I did not know that I literally always thought it was flour you were supposed to use