This Oct. 21, 2019, photo shows Sara Schiller stretching cloud slime during a preview of the Sloomoo Institute in New York. An immersive, 8,000-square-foot museum dedicated to all things slime opens Friday for a nearly six-month celebration before hitting the road to other locales.
The idea, the co-founders said during a pre-opening tour, is simple: To spread slime’s powers of rejuvenation and relaxation. Skeptical? There’s a nook with an EEG machine to actually show your brain on slime. Nichole Jackylne, 23, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a top slimer enlisted by Sloomoo. She’s been on YouTube since 2013, taking on fashion and other content before she settled on slime nearly three years ago.
Not exclusively solid or liquid, slime is often made — to the bane of germophobes and neatnik parents — by mixing the mineral-based cleaning product Borax, glue and water, along with liquid scents, coloring and “toppings” that are all the rage, including tiny toys and plastic-based glitter. Some variations are made with clay.
pop-up are here to stay it seems
O........kay......
johnelammar
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Mean_Jeans
and on hotel mattresses
This seems like a sex thing.