Can't believe I hadn't made that one yet
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Dee (Memories) wants to give you arsenic.
Do you accept?
OH. WOW. WHERE DID YOU GET THAT?
I’ll just take this-
*puts in box with bottles of Lead Nitrate and Chromium Sulfate*
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A skeleton gentleman at a ball asks a skeleton lady to dance; representing the effect of arsenical dyes and pigments in clothing and accessories.
Wood engraving, 1862.
Wellcome Collection
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Physicists have just found something no one expected, lurking on the surface of an arsenic crystal.
While undertaking a study of quantum topology – the wave-like behavior of particles combined with the mathematics of geometry – a team found a strange hybrid of two quantum states, each describing a different means of current.
"This finding was completely unexpected," says physicist M. Zahid Hasan of Princeton University. "Nobody predicted it in theory before its observation."
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wips (arsenic au sprites doodles)
@theokusgallery i made that while listening to the fnaf movie osts yerbuknzl,m idc arsenic is fnaf coded/j
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Certified soccer psycho
Arsenic dispenser
The BRA dkr Bosom Beauty
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Marvel at the sheer scale of element people.
7 inches on average
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Source details and larger version.
It's harmless in small doses: my collection of vintage poison imagery.
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Dr. James P. Campbell’s Safe Arsenic Complexion Wafers, 1924
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As(Arsenic)
No.33
Group 15
He | Him
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Finished this in the train :)
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Physicists develop highly robust time crystal
A team from TU Dortmund University recently succeeded in producing a highly durable time crystal that lived millions of times longer than could be shown in previous experiments. By doing so, they have corroborated an extremely interesting phenomenon that Nobel Prize laureate Frank Wilczek postulated around ten years ago and which had already found its way into science fiction movies.
The results have been published in Nature Physics.
Crystals or, to be more precise, crystals in space, are periodic arrangements of atoms over large length scales. This arrangement gives crystals their fascinating appearance, with smooth facets like in gemstones.
As physics often treats space and time on one and the same level, for example in special relativity, Frank Wilczek, physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, postulated in 2012 that, in addition to crystals in space, there must also be crystals in time.
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The previous post in which I asked Fran whether or not she had been licking books in the Christmas displays has apparently caused some confusion. An explanation is in order. The book shown above -- which Fran had placed in one of the displays -- has a lovely emerald green cover. The green color, alas, comes from a pigment made with arsenic, and these books must be handled with care. They should definitely not be licked.
Of course, books in general should not be licked, although typically the risk to the book is greater than the risk to the person doing the licking. However, I do know a bookstore run by a retired longshoreman, and I believe that anyone caught licking a book in his store would in fact be in grave danger indeed. But I digress.
Pigments containing arsenic were popular in the late 19th century, though there were other green dyes and pigments which did not use arsenic. The book shown here -- Poets and Statesmen, Their Homes and Haunts was published by E. P. Williams in London in 1857, and has tested positive for the presence of arsenic.
Bearing this in mind, I will take this opportunity to declare an official policy in our bookshop: Book licking is not permitted.
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Happy bday @theokusgallery
Blud burnt to ashes Sunny's parents' house
Also he got turned into a marketable plushie idk
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