This is not a normal post, but I consider this topic worthy of note.
Let me explain the strange photos below.

I purchased some nice Mochi ice cream tonight and decided to try one. It turned out to be delicious so I ate as quick as I could without suffering from brain freeze. I used a small Corelle plate to hold the Mochi ice cream ball before I finished eating it 5 minutes later. I left the room to play Xbox when I heard a loud pop, and came back to inspect.
My plate had broken a PacMan shape, with a big chunk missing. After a few minutes I could hear quiet "tinkling" noises coming from the plate, so I tapped the table to see what would happen.
The plate exploded into porcelain shrapnel.
After a few minutes, smaller pieces started breaking apart under their own mysterious destructive forces.
That is a WiFi adapter.
I have several hypothesis:
- It was a ghost envious of my delicious Mochi ice cream ball, and it tried to lick the plate, but that destabalized the plate's molecular fabric.
- The cold of the Mochi ice cream and the heat of the WiFi signal caused rapid expansion, shattering the plate.
- I may have found a new source of energy, so I'm currently trying to reach the world's foremost porcelain physicist to analyze my sample.
If you have your own ideas, post them below.
