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  2. Slime (homemade toy) - Wikipedia

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    Slime is a homemade toy typically created using a combination of water, glue, and borax. Videos of people playing with slime became popular on social media in the mid-2010s, which made it an international trend. A green-colored homemade slime with its characteristics being shown in the picture.

  3. Mom Hack! Here's How to Get Slime Out of Carpet Like a Pro - AOL

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    Playing with slime is simply an ooey-gooey ASMR wonderland for kids. But then—splat! Slime ends up on the carpet, your favorite rug, or stuck to clothes. ... One main slime ingredient is glue ...

  4. Slime (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Slime is a toy product manufactured by Mattel, sold in a plastic trash can and introduced in February 1976. [2] It consists of a non-toxic viscous, squishy and oozy green or other color material made primarily from guar gum. [3]

  5. Silly Putty - Wikipedia

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    Silver-colored Silly Putty. Silly Putty is a toy containing silicone polymers that have unusual physical properties. It can flow like a liquid, bounce and can be stretched or broken depending on the amount of physical stress to which it is subjected.

  6. Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    Slime flows under low stresses but breaks under higher stresses. Flubber, also commonly known as slime, is a non-Newtonian fluid, easily made from polyvinyl alcohol–based glues (such as white "school" glue) and borax. It flows under low stresses but breaks under higher stresses and pressures.

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  8. TKOR - Wikipedia

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    The first video Thompson released under his newly named channel was published on September 6, 2012, and was titled "How to Make Slime (Ninja Turtle Ooze)". Prior to releasing the first King of Random video, Thompson had limited video editing experience.

  9. Oddly satisfying videos - Wikipedia

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    Common subjects include domino shows, parlor tricks, [1] slime, pressure washing, hydraulic presses, [2] scrap metal shredders, soap cutting and paint mixing. [3] They are viewed as forms of escapism or ASMR. [3] [2] The term "oddly satisfying video" emerged on the internet forum Reddit after the /r/oddlysatisfying subreddit was established in ...