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Developed for LD Jam 38, where the theme was "a small world," Tiny Worlds in Flasks is an adorable little creative toy that has you making little self-contained environments… in flasks.
He added that some flasks may come from an unauthorized dealer.
There are savings on MaxiNutrition protein powders, Stanley flasks, and more.
Hydro Flasks are the next big thing in reusable water bottles.
The containers shown in the image are flasks, not test tubes.
Various plates, tubes and flasks containing yeast, media and synthetic immune systems.
Goodie bags at the party contained flasks for travel use, they said.
Enter the strange and wonderful world of flasks masquerading as something else.
"We have flasks, but you need to be discreet," Mr. Broad said.
Hydro Flasks are beloved because of their durability and long-lasting temperature control.
Grab one of these sneaky flasks for just $21.24 with the code MERRYSAVE15.
For artists who want to drink during the ceremony, flasks are an essential accessory.
The "thermos flasks" don't require any electricity and are strong enough to withstand gunshots.
Healing items are strictly limited (and refill at said bonfires), just like estus flasks.
These GoPong Sport Bottle Sunscreen flasks are being sold on eBay, Amazon, and Overstock.
Half of the cool factor when it comes to Hydro Flasks are the stickers.
Fred Water delivers water in hard plastic flasks and encourages drinkers to reuse the bottles.
Underwear and some whisky flasks are not the way we wish to honor our elders.
The tubes are "basically gigantic, very expensive thermal flasks," More explained, turning on the lights.
Having four flasks instead of three in the early game is a huge help. 3.
House spices in test tubes and lab flasks to make cooking feel like a grand experiment.
"When Amazon sends us back customer returns, many flasks are not ours," Barton told BuzzFeed News.
Ransacking the villa, they snapped photos of liquor flasks and vodka bottles and posted them online.
Other devices are homemade, using everyday items such as thermos flasks, but strike with cruel precision.
Rudd fills two one-liter flasks with warm water, breaks camp and packs up his gear.
It's where guys with flasks in their pockets line up on street corners at 4 a.m.
Women in bright saris wade out into the water, filling small plastic flasks to take home.
Hydro Flasks combine a couple of the biggest trends in teendom: Sustainability and sticker-driven customization.
A couple of us sheepishly walked off the bus and disposed of flasks and weed-related items.
You can download Tiny Worlds in Flasks for free or play it in-browser on its itch.
There are flasks and tubes and plastic bags vacuum-packed with weird substances in pink and orange.
Colorful streams of foam erupted from the flasks, blowing the minds of Ms. Schrier's audience and judges.
Hydro Flasks are to Gen Z what Nalgene bottles were to the teens of the early aughts.
Music blared from a radio, and flasks of yellow and clear liquid were strewn about the benches.
Soon, all his cupboards were filled with jars of sodium hydroxide, bottles of vinegar, and large conical flasks.
I decided to reduce its weight, by emptying the reservoir and relying on the water in my flasks.
People were dancing, spreading out blankets on the sand or sipping from flasks as they greeted old friends.
This two-pack of Vapur® 300ml Incognito Flasks is just $9.99 right now – 16% off retail cost.
GUTFELD: Yes, you know, a flask - you can&apost carry flasks around anymore because you&aposre always being frisked.
Here, inside the lab at the biotechnology startup MycoTechnology, a few dozen Erlenmeyer flasks slowly gyrate on shake tables.
This trial involved whole olives, which Ms Johnson put in flasks filled with commercial storage brine and FPX66 beads.
Made by a company called Part Flasks, this festive drink container holds 2.25 liters, or three bottles of wine.
Mercedes-Benz has a new vision for the electric car, and involves fragrance flasks and 3D LED light arrays.
Scroll on and let the packable cozy-chic accessories, hydrating beauty kits, and foldable rose-gold flasks ahead prove it.
I think there's a display of large silver flasks decorating the back wall, but I never get a closer look.
The Best Made, Co. site says all their flasks are lead-free, so maybe you have nothing to worry about.
Either those smiling faces surrounding her either had several rounds before the show started or have flasks of their own.
VSCO girls are widely known for their love of Hydro Flasks, scrunchie hair ties, and the VSCO photo-editing app.
On one wall hangs a panoply of mixological instruments: stirrers, shakers, sterling silver straws, a chemist's collection of graduated flasks.
In seventh-century Syria, craftsmen made glass perfume flasks shaped like camels and lions, which still inspire modern-day diffusers.
There are flasks here, brushes there, rags, trolleys on wheels, latex gloves — and also an Anglepoise lamp and metal filing cabinets.
The show features standard-issue drama: bike wheels stomped, crushes unrequited, homework assignments tampered with, flasks smuggled into the school dance.
Red carpet reporters should take note: Perhaps it never hurts to come armed with two shoe-shaped flasks full of booze.
Hydro Flask 32 oz Wide Mouth, $44.95, available at Hydro FlaskHydro Flasks are great for any situation, from camping to commuting.
It's hard to find better-designed trail running vests than Salomon's, from the included soft flasks to the seemingly inexhaustible storage pouches.
People, Places and Things Louis Vuitton's men's scents, an update to E.M. Forster's 'Howard's End,' flasks for the modern drinker — and more.
There were customers at Starbucks who brought their own Hydro Flasks but used plastic torn off the lid to blend in milk.
Hydro Flasks may make VSCO girls around the world feel unstoppable, but sadly the stainless steel water bottles themselves are not invincible.
" He captioned another video of the dance sequence shared to his Instagram story, "I reckon those flasks had something to do with this.
In his works, nets spill into flasks and tubes weave through lamps, making connections between things generally seen as distinct until material boundaries dissolve.
The US soldiers had supplies of bottled water, but their Nigerien counterparts needed to fill their flasks, with temperatures hovering around 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
To test this out, the team set up microcosms of fish farms in flasks containing 300 millilitres of seawater and 200 grams of sediment.
The company Party Flasks just put out the gift you will now want to buy for all of your friends: a refillable drink stocking.
In 2012, the tribe sued Urban Outfitters for using the word "Navajo" on a number of its products, including the aforementioned flasks and panties.
The athlete gifted his groomsmen handcrafted wooden gift boxes from Lace & Scotch before the rehearsal dinner with custom engraved flasks, wine opener, cigar and lighter.
Among buckets of fish heads and radio equipment, sandwiches and flasks of green tea, Lowe drags up pulling pots full of flapping fish and crabs.
The air in the flasks shows that the concentration of methane in the atmosphere had been steadily rising since 1983, before leveling off around 503.
He set up a lab in his parents' Southern California home and stocked it with a microscope, petri dishes, slides and flasks purchased on eBay.
Instagram posts are littered with sponsored links to travel flasks, clothing, apps to purchase vans, and video cameras to accessorize the trip of a lifetime.
Every week, at six dozen or so sites around the world — deserts, mountaintops, island cliffs, remote oceans — volunteers collect air in two-liter glass flasks.
Festivalgoers were encouraged to bring their own bottles or buy steel flasks that could be filled with water at taps and kiosks around the site.
A group of teens clutching each other and swigging from hip-flasks had congregated at the front of the stage, screaming along to every word.
From Patagonia fleeces to Hydro Flasks to Mountain Hardwear's StretchDown, here are a few of the most highly rated cold weather essentials on sale right now.
For another Bloodborne, perhaps, one that fixes Austin's biggest issue with the game (the need to farm blood vials, unlike estus flasks' auto-regeneration at campfires)?
The Yeti is a little more rugged-looking than the Hydro Flask, which is a bonus for anyone who thinks Hydro Flasks are too teenage girl.
Continue on to shop 12 J.Crew holiday home essentials — gilded to matte-black flasks, soft-as-a-cloud cable-knit throws, and frosted-glass candles included.
Ian Schuster: Raul and Chip are the master husbanders of the yeast, and deliver us these cartoonishly large flasks of the yeast suspended in distilled water.
Estus Flasks still heal you in Dark Souls III; the "Ashen" variant recharges your Focus Points (FP), which are spent every time you cast a spell.
Guerin pours its bronze on Fridays at the top of the building, molding objects with liquid brass heated to 2,000 degrees in sand blocks, or flasks.
I've just remembered another band we had where we didn't have any name at all but we just had two flasks on stage with curry in them.
Alcohol flows freely everywhere outside the stadium, and several fans said that, by using things like hidden flasks and Ziploc bags, it could generally be smuggled in.
Festival goers were encouraged to bring their own bottles or buy steel flasks that could be filled with water at taps and water kiosks around the site.
But a determined Dr. Haagen-Smit pressed his case, recreating smog in flasks to release at public hearings — proving, beyond a doubt, that cars were the source.
Rihanna, who was formerly known a wine-glass toter, has now transitioned over to flasks because A. they are more spill-proof, and B. they can be customized.
Every week dozens of metal flasks arrive at NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, each one loaded with air from a distant corner of the world.
Five glass boiling flasks may put you in mind of high school chemistry, but Johnson reported from Dessau that Anni and Josef Albers used them as wine decanters.
They're dressed up in Confederate memorabilia, getting drunk off beer, wine, or mysterious liquor-filled flasks, and watching their kids put on a play reenacting one woman's horrific life.
I often need to pick up parts and check for incoming flasks or drop our samples off at the post office to be shipped to Boulder, our home base.
Fill the included 50-ounce reservoir with enough water to last all day on the trails or ditch it for a couple of soft flasks in the front pockets.
The flasks are shipped to NOAA's offices here, where scientists unpack these atmospheric postcards and measure the concentration of greenhouse gases within: carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and others.
She poured potassium iodine into flasks that contained a combintion of hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, and food coloring, creating colorful streams of foam that shot up into the air.
They stop at a series of tubes, flasks, and a vacuum pump: Gale's own coffee machine designed to regulate quinic acid, tannins, and other things only coffee snobs care about.
Alongside the vodka martinis, Mort also discovered small glass flasks filled with alcohol and covered in "Austin Powers-like Christmas wrapping paper," as well as tiny Sauza tequila airplane bottles.
They carry their reusable metal straws and eco-friendly Hydro Flasks (often decorated with stickers) in their Fjällräven Kånken backpacks, right next to their Apple AirPods and Fujifilm Instax cameras.
Chemistry flasks from the 1960s serve as decanters, and behind the long tasting counter, there's a speakeasy style bar with velvet booths and wallpaper, and Prohibition-era photos of Napa Valley.
In their minds, it's still the old bar, the old saloon, so they carry along hip flasks and beef jerky to ease themselves through the unholy tedium, belching and snorting noisily.
Up to 10 bins of the small silver flasks had been recycled since Thursday, although the trend for inhaling the gas appeared to have peaked as collections were down this year.
It has been years of estus flasks and bonfires and red health bars at the bottom of the screen, of item descriptions and arcane multiplayer systems and "YOU DIED" game over screens.
So that when Urban Outfitters used the Navajo name and patterns in 2001 for a line of underwear, not to mention other products like flasks and jewelry, the Navajo were understandably upset.
Smoking had just been banned inside clubs, so we'd languish under heaters in the cold, holding court, getting to know each other over hip-flasks, rather than shouting across sticky dance-floors.
You've also got two cheap plastic flasks that are supposed to look like bottles of SPF 30 sunscreen—and the police would like you to know that they know about those, too.
There are also preparatory drawings for the "village" and colorful "survival kits" from 2008, with life vests adorned with objects like water flasks, children's shoes, cooking utensils, and various other survival items.
So it's encouraging that, in the UK at least, you can now track freight trains carrying "flasks" of the toxic sludge away from Britain's nuclear power stations with this handy Twitter bot.
And once the carbon 14 research was up and running, the government could expand the program, using the air flasks from around the world to verify other countries' claims of emissions reductions.
A guide to diagnosing diseases based on the colors of urine — a common approach in the era — has two pages illustrating several flasks, so the reader could readily compare this organized knowledge.
So does Urban Outfitters, including a long legal battle it won against the Navajo Nation, who sued the company for using the Native American tribe's indigenous patterns on merchandise like underwear and flasks.
In human-brain tissues and in neurons cultured in flasks, they found that the C4 protein accumulated abundantly at synapses; in mice, this accumulation occurred almost precisely at the time that pruning begins.
We pass a small room with a freezer and two shaker incubators the size of pizza ovens that warm flasks filled with bacteria, and he leads me into a pristine lab overlooking Bellevue Hospital.
Both Yetis and Hydro Flasks are double-walled, vacuum-sealed, stainless steel water bottles that keep ice frozen for up to 24 hours and hot drinks or soup warm for up to five hours.
This growing subset of consumers, widely known for their love of Hydro Flasks, scrunchie hair ties, and the VSCO photo-editing app, embraces a minimalist approach to consumption that has extended to beauty routines.
Making VX is, essentially, a matter of having the right ingredients; gear like flasks, distillation equipment and aspirators; and a desire to manufacture something deadly enough to kill you with a single misplaced drop.
It's a fair question; Grenia is a co-owner of the bar, which brands itself as a "cocktail laboratory," where all drinks, even the piña colada, are on draft and served in lab flasks.
I do cave in and place an order for a the leopard print cowboy hat ($12.99, and yes, it's as amazing as it sounds) and a pack of plastic flasks for a festival next month.
It was there among the burners and round-bottomed flasks that Hunt and Chakrabarti refined their manufacturing process — using fermentation based on Solugen's proprietary enzyme made from genetically modified yeast cells to produce hydrogen peroxide.
Here he is in the gift shop, his face plastered on the souvenirs: Stalin flasks, Stalin playing cards, Stalin wall clocks, Stalin key chains, Stalin lighters, Stalin T-shirts, Stalin mugs and Stalin commemorative plates.
Other notable objects include disembodied terra-cotta feet with wrinkly toes and pulsing veins, a sarcophagus for a toddler, flasks shaped like ducks and birds, and vessels depicting gods, goddesses, satyrs, nudes and breast-plated warriors.
On top you'll be greeted by miscellaneous objects, which have found themselves a home in my studio — lighters, tobacco, pipes and flasks, as well as books, cough medicine, and candles, all under the nice view and daylight.
You might think stickers are for kids, but they're actually super fun and whimsical gifts for adults that can be used to add much needed originality and flair to things like boring laptops, notebooks, and Hydro Flasks.
"The Fed is attempting to water down the punch and even take a few glasses away, while the administration and Congress are sneaking flasks of grain alcohol into the school dance to spike the punch," Swonk said.
"Flasks go a long way and can be filled with any cheap liquor to keep you warm," Ben Moisen, 26, an avid skier and photographer and videographer for Powder Mountain in Eden, Utah, wrote in an email.
Sweetflag divides its products among three stages of the smoking experience: before (candles, incense, stashes, flasks), during (some seriously pretty pipes) and after, (everything from eye masks and quilts to air purifiers and a copper head massager).
IT WOULD BE wrong to say that the only people who attended English county cricket in the 1980s were scoreboard enthusiasts, old men with flasks of cold tea and red-faced types there for the all-day bar.
The agency did not give any information about the types of explosives used most frequently or any other details, but Swedish media have reported some attacks using make-shift bombs made from vacuum flasks packed with explosive material.
Still, Brown noted, this "technically difficult" experiment offers a more closely related view of real environments than any previous studies, which relied on flasks and beakers filled with bacteria or even more sophisticated, though very small scale, microfluidic devices.
Cookies and Cookies targets children and is pursuing a franchising model — like Build-a-Bear for cookies — with a scientific environment in shopping malls where kids wear lab coats, goggles and use laboratory flasks to create their desired product.
In the little apartment upstairs — once the home of the Ear's first proprietor and now used by the current owners for occasional gatherings — old Dutch gin jugs shudder, thick glass Champagne bottles rattle, and 18th-century apothecary flasks clink.
It uses a rigid cycling-style bottle, which can be divisive; the water inside sloshes around more than it does in soft flasks, but and the aim-and-squeeze method means it's also easier to drink on the go.
Sure, I've met some who drill half a dozen holes, then sit in their shanty drinking coffee laced with cheap red wine, and merrily go home at the end of the day, their flasks as empty as their fish buckets.
On a recent afternoon, Meredith Meyer Grelli, one of its owners, showed off its latest offering: three small flasks of rye whiskey, identical save for the words Saskatchewan, Minnesota or Pennsylvania — the sources of the grain used to make it.
Then Abbink—gloved and gowned, draped in a sterile blue smock in the isolation room—prepared the so-called challenge virus, which had been kept in tissue-culture flasks brimming with red broth, and they injected the mice with the virus.
Across the street from the entrance to the museum is a collection of souvenir shops, selling a wide assortment of Stalin-themed tchotchkes — decorative plates, coffee mugs, miniature busts, tote bags, paperweights, pens, shot glasses, pipes, lighters, flasks and the list goes on.
Instead of a 450-room luxury hotel and hundreds of time-share apartments that Trump pledged to build, there is a 16-room boutique hotel and a small clubhouse with a restaurant and shop that sells Trump whisky, leather hip flasks and various golf paraphernalia.
Among its signifiers: big T-shirts, puka shells, candy-colored Fjällräven backpacks, wrists full of scrunchies, sticker-encrusted Hydro Flasks, Crocs, Carmex lip balm, metal straws (save the turtles!), and the catchphrases "sksksk" and "and I oop" (which were co-opted from black queer culture).
Eventually the surface of each dewar—the tall stainless steel vats (More calls them "giant thermos flasks") in which the bodies are kept—could be equipped with a video screen displaying pictures and video of the people contained within, but More admit's that's just a thought.
But while some women had books, massage oils and music players, others brought basic medical supplies: plastic sheeting to cover their beds because they know they're difficult to wash, flasks and basins to hold water, a blade to cut the baby's umbilical cord and a string to tie it.
Jeff Bell, an owner of PDT, in the East Village, was one of the first to sell to-go drinks, including bar favorites like a mezcal mule and the Benton's old-fashioned in sizes from individual, one-drink flasks ($12) to growlers that contain up to 12 drinks ($120).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Urban Outfitters executives may spend the weekend partying in their infamous "Navajo Hipster Panties" and sipping from "Navajo Flasks": the retailer has just won a partial victory in its ongoing trademark battle with the Navajo Nation, the largest indigenous tribe in the United States.
Standing nearly 10 feet tall and weighing up to 1,000 pounds — or so researchers believed — this flightless cousin of the ostrich went extinct in the 17th century, thanks in part to humans stealing their massive eggs, either to feed their own families or to repurpose them as giant rum flasks.
This simple house in Flatbush, Brooklyn, is not only where Steven Korff and Marcia Van Wagner, a married couple, raised their two boys — now 2200 and 2100 — but where Mr. Korff keeps the more than 2000 sculptural vases, bowls, sake cups and flasks that have quietly made him one of the leading collectors in contemporary Japanese ceramics.
Top memes on the app included #TikTokChecks (a format where users show off locations or objects as markers of their identity), VSCO girls (a youthful subculture consisting of scrunchies, Hydro Flasks and environmentalism) and "walk a mile," in which people create high-heeled shoes out of absurd objects in a riff on an Iggy Azalea song.
Dutch still life tropes — cooked lobster, piles of ripe fruit, a globe, a lute, a trumpet, a parrot — mingle with 13 objects from the Paston collection: flasks adorned with tortoise shell and mother-of-pearl, a silver-gilt flagon, cups made from conch and strombus snail shells, a silver tankard, and vessels formed from nautilus shells.
According to the archeological evidence—flasks and stoppers and sealants—the earliest wine production occurred in what is now Armenia, with the first vintage sometime around 4000 B.C. One of the few things that can be said with any confidence about it is that some ancient Armenian pronounced, shortly after the second vintage was produced, that the previous vintage was better.
Dexter's Laboratory IRLThe job itself is just how you probably picture: All of the chemists are in lab coats, we wear protective eyewear if we're dealing with products that can splatter or can get into the air, we mix and weigh our ingredients in beakers and flasks, we use stoves to formulate and to combine our ingredients — it's exactly that.
It was below ground, and as we approached the door that would take us down to it, I noticed a neighboring storefront, an antiquarian shop, its windows crowded with icons—Cyril and Methodius, a beatific Mary, St. George on horseback hooking the dragon through the mouth—as well as Nazi paraphernalia, watches and billfolds and flasks all stamped with a broken cross.

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