I found this water bubble floating supported by seemingly nothing after my shower

    by Marioissexy

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    1. SeekerOfSerenity on

      I thought I was supposed to be looking at that gap between the wood with a little bit of silicone between.  Thought this was r/diy . I’m clearly not awake yet. 

    2. Putrid-Builder-3333 on

      That’s called the Renault-Ferengi Effect. The warm/hot water air pressure from the shower and that little space that isn’t sealed with silicone is causing a stasis. Showers and kitchen sinks are usually the main culprits if you see a tiny bubble just stuck in bubble limbo. It is evenly applied pressure keeping it still but not strong enough to pop it. Truly fascinating since I just made all this up. Hope y’all have a great day!

    3. That wood joint isn’t sealed very well… Might want to caulk that up if it’s in a wet place

    4. Could be an intergalactiv invasion of a very tiny alien species. I guess they realised they miscalculated size when they saw your naked body.

    5. Magic or so tiny you can’t see em spiders that enjoy your place of bathing

      I choose ***MAGIC***
      🥳

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