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I've always known how the real world works, I've just lived in denial. Despite my varied dating experiences, which confirmed a lot of it...
This article sums it up nicely...
Link: http://www.gq.com/story/sugar-daddies-explained?mbid=synd_digg
The Acid Test
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The jeweler was less than impressed with my diamonds. Took a look, another look through the loupe, tweezered a couple, thought they were topaz...
Tells me the thermal test (they passed) was only one, lots of stones would pass the thermal test, to be sure you needed to do the thermal and the electric, what I needed to do was immerse the stones in Hydrochloric acid, (Muriatic acid), or Hydrofluoric acid, those that didn't dissolve would be diamonds...
There's no getting hydrofluoric acid, but Muriatic Acid I picked up at Rona. Hydrofluoric acid, by the way, for those of you who watched Breaking Bad, while without a doubt the bad-ass of acids, is not quite what Walter White cracked it up to be. Yes, it'll eat through everything, but no, it's not as great as those cracked articles or TV shows would have you believe. No, it probably wouldn't have eaten through Jesse's Tub. The Muriatic acid, it cleans the stones, fizzes on the metal in the sink (there goes the damage deposit), dissolves a few pieces of limestone for the daughter's amusement, but in the end the stones are still there, Adamantine lustre and all...
While I have no doubt the jeweler was right, there's simply no easy 1-2-3 test to determine if I've found diamonds or not. The obvious diamonds, that demonstrate great crystal shape and form, those you can tell, their crystal structure, the double terminated pyramids, twinned crystals or cubes or Ballas diamonds, but these are the rare exceptions, and not the commonly found stones, and I'm back to square one, with all of the finding still ahead of me and no way to tell when I've arrived...
Forced Perspective on Nose Hill
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Lower the camera, cut out the city...
Flea Circus
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When I worked as a clown I had a bit I did for younger kids, "The Flea Circus", in which with a concealed pencil and sheet of plain white paper I'd try to persuade a group of suspicious 5 year-olds that there were indeed fleas doing all sorts of acrobatics and stunts. They were pretty skeptical, but with my free left hand hidden under the paper playing the role of "Escaped Flea", dispensing abundant pinches to the unbelievers, I managed to bring them all back into the fold...
Imagine my surprise when I found out there was actually such a thing!

Links: Wiki on the Flea Circus, http://flea-circus.com/
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9BjN_GHIic, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQLPhS1N9pc
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