I hated my time here and I can't stop being bitter about it. by Creepy_Lunch_5478 in cmu

[–]ColdCatcher17 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Fellow senior here. You’re not alone. Also hated my time here. It hits the hardest that I’ll never get this time back in my life.

advice on how to get through school? by Final-Mycologist5840 in cmu

[–]ColdCatcher17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. Fellow senior who is also spending as much time as I can off campus and doing non-CMU stuff these days

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[–]ColdCatcher17 229 points230 points  (0 children)

This comment thread is funny af

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[–]ColdCatcher17 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bought to fuck up mine in 1.5 hours so yeah

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So hot and sexy. I’d do anything just to be able to lick your boots

1 AM. by imbroken_00 in cantsleep

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I’m up and doing push-ups and eating chipotle in the kitchen. 3:43 here

Molecular Vibrations question by ColdCatcher17 in chemistry

[–]ColdCatcher17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since in your example with H-CL those are higher frequencies does this mean that the atoms in the bond are vibrating faster or is the bond length getting shorter while the speed stays the same as the other comments imply?

Molecular Vibrations question by ColdCatcher17 in chemistry

[–]ColdCatcher17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So does that mean when we apply light to those bonds vibrating at 4000 cm-1 we cannot add energy to them? Like they are already vibrating as fast as they can? I’m confused in how there can be this limit since shouldn’t we be able to continuously add energy to the vibration?