@gluppyblippo @eldianangel @indiandoIl @vampiricel Yeah but…nowhere was it claimed this was new? Also define new. A single drop of blood will dry in roughly 60 minutes. More of it takes longer, of course, but it’s not like this days a day+ to happen eith
@merlinoontheweb @guiodic @bazziweb @aliberti_p @MuccoPisano @lucabrav1 @IsraeliPM A parte che non ho capito dove vedete il sangue rosa, spiega a questo signore che dipende da quanto tempo è intercorso fra la foto e la fuoruscita del sangue https://t.co/Ih
@guiodic Dopo quanto è stata scattata la foto? Non diventa mica nero in un secondo, sai. E mi sembra già imbrunito rispetto al sangue arterioso. Mi sa che sei tu quello che si beve tutte le bufale https://t.co/Ih4eCt5YiZ https://t.co/Z66yqE2nlc
https://t.co/EOaKpXvONc (별로 쓸 데 없는 지식이 늘었다)
RT @39Magilla: (8) This publication found that blood that 80% of the time, blood will dry within 75 minutes of dripping on surface. This…
(8) This publication found that blood that 80% of the time, blood will dry within 75 minutes of dripping on surface. This makes a long delay (>4 hr) before planting unlikely, so my working theory is that the blood was planted before the RAV4 was moved
@wombat37 Some bloody reading: http://t.co/x5fWtobOu4 http://t.co/LjGm1g11Vi and http://t.co/Vxo9wblEIB The answer seems to be "It depends"