• An explanation of the effects of the gas that was used in the Syrian chemical attacks
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[video=youtube;w3sJEbcT7IE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3sJEbcT7IE&feature=youtube_gdata[/video]
flex till you die. interesting.
[QUOTE=Aman;42117179]flex till you die. interesting.[/QUOTE] The unreleased Richard Simmons workout tape
[QUOTE=kaze4159;42117277]The unreleased Richard Simmons workout tape[/QUOTE] Richard Simmons (Feat. Andrew W.K.)
Nice video, could have also mentioned that Sarin doesn't need to be inhaled, but can be absorbed through the skin as well. edit: Did he really? Huh, I didn't notice that. Yeah, right there at 1:41 in giant text on the bottom of the screen. I deserve boxes.
[QUOTE=K.Klarowski;42117390]Nice video, could have also mentioned that Sarin doesn't need to be inhaled, but can be absorbed through the skin as well.[/QUOTE] He did.
He did mention skin absorption.
I guess humans dont have very good chemistry with sarin.
[QUOTE=mecaguy03;42117721]I guess humans dont have very good chemistry with sarin.[/QUOTE] yes we usually end up dying from exposure
[QUOTE=Aman;42117179]flex till you die. interesting.[/QUOTE] Interesting but jesus christ I can only imagine how much that would hurt. Ever had a cramp before? Now try a cramp of your entire body (including eye lids, heart, and the diaphragm)
[QUOTE=Zyzz]flex till you die[/QUOTE] fixed that
I like this guy.
I find it just surreal how we can basically edit/create chemicals and find the perfect killer to interact with our own bodies. Like fuck I'm still baffled, flex till you die. I get bad leg and foot cramps sometimes so I can just imagine what next level sarin would be on...
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