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The deadliest chemicals on earth - Honey Saucer Gengar - 06-18-2018


  1. Digoxin: a pure extract of foxglove (a flower that's hallucinogenic and makes you see outlines around objects).
  2. Hydrogen Peroxide: an extremely explosive materiel that when lit, sets off a rocket explosion (kinda like the rockets Israel uses to bomb Palestine).
  3. Ethylene glycol: It's the materiel in antifreeze that kills people if they drink it.
  4. Nicotine: The thing that makes cigarettes and cigars so very addictive.
  5. Sodium Cyanide: A chemical that unleashes the sweet smell of almonds... and then death.
  6. Strychnine: A toxic poison found in the orange-like fruit of the strychnine tree.
  7. Tabun: A poison that causes paralysis and convulsions
  8. Tetrachlorodibenzo: A deadly poison that causes prenatal deformities and skin lensions
  9. VX: A fatal poison though your chances of being poisoned by it are incredibly low
  10. Botulinum: A poison that's used in Plastic surgery (in botox) however also very deadly.
  11. Batrachotoxin: A poison found on the most poisonous creature on earth: the poison dart frog you can really die just by touching a frog.
Avoid these chemicals at all costs!!!


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Elyk - 06-18-2018

Thanks for the heads up.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - strabiri - 06-18-2018

man i needed this thanks bro


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - SonicZetrex - 06-18-2018

Gee, and I thought chloroform was enough to make a deadly sensation...


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Well, not really. But, thanks for the info.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Great Destination Tracks 3 - 06-18-2018

Sludge is toxic why?, Because take the d and e out of sludge you get SLUG


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Yrr - 06-20-2018

i think ur posts are deadly im dying reading them


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Evil Yoshi Toes - 06-20-2018

I'll be more careful next time.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Great Destination Tracks 3 - 06-21-2018

This yoshi is made of toxic chemicals


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Syaxamaphone - 06-21-2018

Real talk are you planning to kill us?


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - OssieTheOstrich - 06-21-2018

(06-18-2018, 05:26 PM)gengarmaster Wrote:
  1. Digoxin: a pure extract of foxglove (a flower that's hallucinogenic and makes you see outlines around objects).
  2. Hydrogen Peroxide: an extremely explosive materiel that when lit, sets off a rocket explosion (kinda like the rockets Israel uses to bomb Palestine).
  3. Ethylene glycol: It's the materiel in antifreeze that kills people if they drink it.
  4. Nicotine: The thing that makes cigarettes and cigars so very addictive.
  5. Sodium Cyanide: A chemical that unleashes the sweet smell of almonds... and then death.
  6. Strychnine: A toxic poison found in the orange-like fruit of the strychnine tree.
  7. Tabun: A poison that causes paralysis and convulsions
  8. Tetrachlorodibenzo: A deadly poison that causes prenatal deformities and skin lensions
  9. VX: A fatal poison though your chances of being poisoned by it are incredibly low
  10. Botulinum: A poison that's used in Plastic surgery (in botox) however also very deadly.
  11. Batrachotoxin: A poison found on the most poisonous creature on earth: the poison dart frog you can really die just by touching a frog.
You forgot the 12th deadliest chemical: Methane.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Pedigree - 06-21-2018

I'm not sure I'm comfortable with you sharing a list of toxic chemicals on a site with impressionable children.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Honey Saucer Gengar - 06-21-2018

(06-21-2018, 02:58 PM)Pedigree Wrote: I'm not sure I'm comfortable with you sharing a list of toxic chemicals on a site with impressionable children.

Don't worry, it's not like they're going to encounter any of these chemicals as the likelihood of encountering them is extremely low


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Pedigree - 06-21-2018

Multiple toxins you listed like Antifreeze and Hydrogen Peroxide are available in most homes.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Honey Saucer Gengar - 06-21-2018

(06-21-2018, 03:44 PM)Pedigree Wrote: Multiple toxins you listed like Antifreeze and Hydrogen Peroxide are available in most homes.

Do you really think people will ignite Hydrogen Peroxide or drink antifreeze?


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Evil Yoshi Toes - 06-21-2018

Couldn't advising children that these chemicals are toxic and should be avoided be seen as a good thing? I don't agree that this is a very harmful thread unless someone comes into it with harmful intentions, and in that case this information could be much more easily found in a direct Google search.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Yrr - 06-22-2018

the worry with telling people how to make toxic gas etc is the same worry as with posting bomb-making instructions


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Honey Saucer Gengar - 06-22-2018

(06-22-2018, 04:13 AM)Yrr Wrote: the worry with telling people how to make toxic gas etc is the same worry as with posting bomb-making instructions

Yeah but people don't know HOW to make rockets.


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Yrr - 06-23-2018

they do once you post instructions on the internet


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Great Destination Tracks 3 - 06-28-2018

Does methane count, Oh wait you eat it


RE: The deadliest chemicals on earth - Shadow Administrator Drei - 06-28-2018

Begin log.


"Hello, everyone. This is professor Drei. Today, we'll be looking at procedure MVL-004: a simple rocket. Don't get your hopes up, as the techniques used here are small scale pressure methodologies to prove you capable of moving onto liquid fuel mixes - once you also acquire the proper clearances."

The professor turns to a chalkboard and begins scratching some imagery of cardboard, a 2 litre soda bottle, some clay, a vessel full of water, some paper, a bike pump, and a tape roll. After these are labeled objects A through G, instructional images sequenced are also written.

"Now, luckily for the whiny children in the class, we're not conducting any mathematical calculations for this method for two reasons: you should already be able to do predictive calculations of accurate systems and create an updating positional program with the proper equipment, and this method lacks both of those. What we'll begin with is 'Image 1.'"

A stick is quickly picked up and slapped at the mentioned image.

"Roll your paper into a conical shape. A stiff paper is preferred. Now, onto 'Image 2:' wrap your nose cone with the tape, I'll wait for you all to finish these two steps.

Alright folks, so here's the following step. Attach the cone to the bottom of your bottle. Simple, right?

Cut some triangles out of your cardboard. Feel free to experiment with different shapes, so long as they mirror along a line of symmetry."

Four equilateral triangles are cut out by the professor and promptly glued onto the bottle as far down as they will go while staying vertical and stable.

"Ah, right. You all need to have some glue. Not a big deal. Just grab some from the closet. Once you have, start putting some clay around the neck until the center of gravity is around the tips of the fins. Secure it and proceed to fill your bottle to half its volume."

The professor adds some additional images. A cork is shown to be inserted into the upright bottle's opening.

"Here, come up and grab this cork. It has a special adhesive outside so please so do not grab it on its sides. Once you have it in, insert your pump through the cork and sit the rocket down. You can start pumping and wait for the propulsion to occur. Don't approach the rocket.

I hope you're all satisfied. That's today's lesson, and I hope to see you all tomorrow for orbital mechanics."

End log.