The original shitcoin. First described in a white paper by Vitalik Buterin in November 2013, the idea was to create a coin similar to BTC without everything that made bitcoin different or interesting in the first place.
Features include: unlimited money supply, high gas fees, proof-of-stake (whoever owns the most essentially owns the coin, and can update it at will), constantly changing monetary policy, the ability to include computer viruses (decentralized applications) in what's supposed to be a store of value for some reason.
Proponents of ETH tend to be people with far-left political views, central bankers, scammers, and foreign agents.
Features include: unlimited money supply, high gas fees, proof-of-stake (whoever owns the most essentially owns the coin, and can update it at will), constantly changing monetary policy, the ability to include computer viruses (decentralized applications) in what's supposed to be a store of value for some reason.
Proponents of ETH tend to be people with far-left political views, central bankers, scammers, and foreign agents.
Person 1: I decided to buy crypto this week. I bought 50% BTC and 50% ethereum.
Person 2: So you spent 50% of your money on shitcoins? What's the point? Even LTC is better than that garbage...
Person 2: So you spent 50% of your money on shitcoins? What's the point? Even LTC is better than that garbage...
by JamesReady420 June 7, 2025
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• Definition:
1. Eternal, ethereal existence — that vibe that feels timeless, unreal, and otherworldly.
2. The state of being so cosmic, dreamy, or spiritual that it feels like you’re floating outside of reality.
• Definition:
1. Eternal, ethereal existence — that vibe that feels timeless, unreal, and otherworldly.
2. The state of being so cosmic, dreamy, or spiritual that it feels like you’re floating outside of reality.
• Example:
“The way she moved had straight up etherity — like time didn’t touch her.”
“That sunset had mad etherity, it felt like another dimension.”
“The way she moved had straight up etherity — like time didn’t touch her.”
“That sunset had mad etherity, it felt like another dimension.”
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Etherity
(noun)
1. Eternal ethereal existence; a timeless, unreal vibe that feels like it’s floating outside of reality.
2. The state of being untouchable, cosmic, or beyond normal human limits.
(noun)
1. Eternal ethereal existence; a timeless, unreal vibe that feels like it’s floating outside of reality.
2. The state of being untouchable, cosmic, or beyond normal human limits.
Examples:
• “The statue of Lenin had pure etherity — frozen in time, larger than life.”
• “Even Vega walked into the room and felt the etherity; nothing else mattered.”
• “The sunrise over the mountains hit with straight etherity.”
• “The statue of Lenin had pure etherity — frozen in time, larger than life.”
• “Even Vega walked into the room and felt the etherity; nothing else mattered.”
• “The sunrise over the mountains hit with straight etherity.”
by BakaUser69 September 6, 2025
Get the Etherity mug.Fictional alien race that lives on a Super-earth With an iodine-Nitrogen mix. making the Atmosphere purple. That has Existed long before humans started walking. And Is classified as a Type 1.5 Civilization In the Kardashev scale. Meaning Etherians have harnessed their planet's energy but not Fully their star's energy
by bomboandkindai November 21, 2025
Get the Etherian mug.Ethylene glycols scientific (IUPAC) name is "ethane-1,2-diol".
It is an excellent choice for use in things such as car antifreeze, due to its great heat transfer properties and its terrific antifreeze up and antiboil over chemistry when combined with water.
It has a sweet taste and a pleasant flavour profile which is why bittering agents are added to antifreeze/coolant formulations, to prevent accidental ingestion.
Despite its sweet taste, ethylene glycol is a very poisonous substance, due to its metabolic breakdown in the body;
Ethylene glycol itself is relatively non-toxic, but when it's ingested by humans or animals, the liver will try to metabolise the antifreeze the same way as metabolises regular food-grade alcohol, but it will accidentally convert the glycol into poisonous and harmful organic acids, which can poison the body and be lethal.
It is an excellent choice for use in things such as car antifreeze, due to its great heat transfer properties and its terrific antifreeze up and antiboil over chemistry when combined with water.
It has a sweet taste and a pleasant flavour profile which is why bittering agents are added to antifreeze/coolant formulations, to prevent accidental ingestion.
Despite its sweet taste, ethylene glycol is a very poisonous substance, due to its metabolic breakdown in the body;
Ethylene glycol itself is relatively non-toxic, but when it's ingested by humans or animals, the liver will try to metabolise the antifreeze the same way as metabolises regular food-grade alcohol, but it will accidentally convert the glycol into poisonous and harmful organic acids, which can poison the body and be lethal.
Example 1: This high-performance coolant contains ethylene glycol, which provides great antifreeze and antiboil protection in the engine. Bittering agents have also been added to the formula for safety of your children and pets.
by Black Cat - 5000 December 12, 2025
Get the Ethylene Glycol mug.Ethylene is a plant hormone that helps ripen fruits, but if there is too much of it present in the air, it can cause fruit to go off.
It is non-toxic in normal environments and has a sweet odour.
Its modern name is "ethene" (not "ethane").
It is also used in the synthesis of antifreeze.
Professionals convert the ethylene into ethylene oxide, then they further convert the ethylene oxide into ethylene glycol.
It is non-toxic in normal environments and has a sweet odour.
Its modern name is "ethene" (not "ethane").
It is also used in the synthesis of antifreeze.
Professionals convert the ethylene into ethylene oxide, then they further convert the ethylene oxide into ethylene glycol.
Guy 1: Why do my bananas ripen much faster when they are together in a bunch, but not as quick when they're separate?
Guy 2: Oh that's due to natural ethylene gas production. Ethylene is a non-toxic plant hormone that helps bananas to ripen, and it has a sweet smell.
Guy 1: Oh wow.
Guy 2: Oh that's due to natural ethylene gas production. Ethylene is a non-toxic plant hormone that helps bananas to ripen, and it has a sweet smell.
Guy 1: Oh wow.
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