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Anonymous
behold

this is god
>> And? Wobblebottom
what the fuck is it?
>> Anonymous
Perhaps it's the substance that's in old thermometers, quicksilver/mercury.
>> Anonymous
"Mercury is a bioaccumulative toxin that is easily absorbed through the skin"

I change my previous post to a metal ball.
>> Anonymous
>>65897
looks like musket shot
>> Anonymous
IT'S ANTIMATTER!!
>> Anonymous
I'TS ANTIMATTER!!!
>> Anonymous
What?

It looks like a musketball. Kinda small though.
>> Anonymous
Jesus it's God.
>> Anonymous
Ah, the warmth of nuclear decay.
>> Anonymous
Is this the end of Men in Black?
>> Anonymous
It's dangerous to go alone, take this!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
From the thumbnail it looks exactly like a rollie pollie.
>> Anonymous
>>65899

you can handle mercury. it's not good, but it doesnt absorb well through your outer dead layers.
>> Anonymous
Can you mail me god? I need to have a talk with him.
Steve Hackels.
1031 Market st.
SAN Fransisco CA 93420
>> Anonymous
>>65958

It absorbs well enough to give you brain damage. Oh, and then there's the vapor your gauranteed to be inhaling if you're playing it.

Stay away from the stuff, m'kay?
>> Anonymous
JESUS CHRIST IT'S GOD! GET IN THE CAR.
>> Anonymous
stop repeating advice your mother gave you
>> Anonymous
it is NOT mercury for the simple fact mercury is a liquid
>> Anonymous
Remember, people, the guy holding is wearing desert camo, probably a soldier. Its a musket ball.

>>65995

You have just posted sensitive information on the internet, prepare to get HACKED.
>> Anonymous
i figured it was opium, but im a degenerate druggie
>> Anonymous
>>66048

uhm, no. you shouldnt handle it, but it isn't the most dangerous thing. you can flush mercury, too, with drugs. the dangerous, brain-destroying compounds are mercury salts, for sure. i've heard horror stories about how little salt it takes to do horrific damage, but we're talking elemental mercury here. and that could be mercury if it was cold enough. *googles* Melting point [/K]: 234.32 [or -38.83 °C (-37.89 °F)]
>> Anonymous
It'd be a small musket ball if it were a musket ball. It could be some sort of shot, though.
>> Anonymous
>>66148
Ball bearing from Claymore mine?

Claymore definately fall under the god catagory.
>> Anonymous
his pinky was killed.
>> Anonymous
It's a tungsten ball bearing.
>> Mercury Merik
Mercury is a silver liquid. It's a neuro-toxin that is very easily absorbed into the skin (alive or otherwise). It can cause various effects such as memory loss, vertigo and lots of other fun things... That's the reason they banned the usage of mercury thermometers. It is found in some bodies of water, too. Low levels may not cause too much harm, but some (the more polluted waters have a higher mercury content), are very dangerous to fish and swim in. Bottom line.. Mercury is very bad...and that there is just a metal ball. Not Mercury.
>> Anonymous
.22 rimshot
>> Anonymous
IT'S FROM THE FUTURE!! ROLLIE POLLIE TERMINATOR!! THE PRESIDENT'LL NEVAR SEE IT COMIN!!!
>> Anonymous
If that were mercury, it'd be flatter and have a smooth, shiny look.
>> wip !7ITukp3Pj2
ah well, don't touch the stuff then. honestly, it's fascinating to poke, you'll never feel anything else like it. remember that people have had mercury amalgams in their teeth for decades. they ain't all dead.
>> Anonymous
For the fact that there in his hand is a spherical object means that it is not mercury, otherwise it would be in it's liquid form as that specific metal is liquid at room temperature. This is more likely a metal ball bearing for an airrifle or something.

But then again it could be similiar to that from Terminter 2 that liquid metal guyWHERES SARAH CONNER?!
>> Anonymous
I played with mercury as a kid, yeah it's bad for you but not nearly as bad as they make it out to be. The shit is awesome!

Oh, and it's still a goddamn tungsten ball bearing.
>> Anonymous
The mercury itself is not especially dangerous (though i reccomend wearing gloves whilst handling it). The vapour it gives off, however, is highly carcinogenic.
>> Anonymous
it's a lousy split-shot for use in fishing...

lead.. now eat it.
>> Megadeus
Mercury is 4879 km in diameter with a surface temperature of over 900 degrees Fahrenheit. To hold it in the palm of his hand he must be God!

Actually, it is indeed a tungsten ball. The original source of this image is here:
http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/2005930143954?opendocument
>> Anonymous
>>66193

You said it yourself - Murcury amalgams, not pure mercury.

My grandpa told me they used to be given murcury to play and experiment with it at school. We think thats may have contributed to his altzeimers...
>> wip !7ITukp3Pj2
>>66635

that's hardly the effect you'd expect from 'highly toxic and easily absorbed through the skin'. Also, to>>66335, i dont think it's a carcinogen. it causes brain decay, not cancers. Hatters went mad, they didnt get tumours.
>> Anonymous
>>66640
http://www.mercola.com/2001/jun/13/autism_mercury.htm