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>> No.6564081

>bleach + ammonia

5/10

>> No.6564082

That's how you open a portal to Gensokyo, duh.

>> No.6564084

what kind of gas did this create again?

>> No.6564087

>>6564084
Cl2

>> No.6564088

anyone notice how more people on /jp/ are encouraged to commit suicide/kill themselves then on other boards? i don't mean "go kill yourself" but people going to gensokyo, making crystals, portals and other such things.


/jp/ wants to kill /jp/ and it shows on peoples posts and how people from /jp/ encourage other boards to raid /jp/

>> No.6564089

>>6564084
Chlorine Gas.

The favored Gas of WWI.

>> No.6564093

The crystals are working great!
No mustard gas or horrible death at all (:

>> No.6564097

>>6564089
Hitler got gassed in WWI-- another hour of exposure and he would have been dead, and history would have taken a very different turn.

>> No.6564111

>>6564097
now all the world instead of the USA would be controlled by jews anmd brainwasheed into circumcision=normal?

>> No.6564113

>Bleach + Ammonia
A friend of mine did it, and lived to tell the tale.

Doug was in the Army, cleaning up after KP duty or some such janitorial nonsense. He was washing up different items and added ammonia to a substance that already contained substantial bleach. After feeling fine for a good half hour, not realizing what he had done, he started to feel woozy, and eventually fainted with a loud thud. Thankfully, people in the other room came in to see what had happened to him.

He wakes up in the hospital later that night. The doctor comes in and greets him, and asks him how's he's feeling. Short of a small headache Doug says he's doing fairly well. The next question took him off quite off-guard:

"You're quite lucky. You smoke, don't you?"

Doug looked at him a little funny. "Lucky? Yeah, I smoke a few a day..."

"It saved your life." The doctor responded. "The years of smoking covered your lungs with a normally life-threatening tar substance, which you probably already knew. However, you have been given a second chance... your lungs are as pink as the day you were born. No permanent damage"

Doug and the Army doctor were astounded. The gasses formed from the cleaners had burned off the tar and crap in Doug's lungs, leaving them unscathed and actually healthier than before. The one ironically healthy use of smoking, maybe. So bleach and ammonia do make a Super Cleaner, but only for your lungs... and please for all that is good and holy in this world, do NOT try this at home.

Even though he got his second chance, Doug still smokes Marbs to this day.

>> No.6564125

>>6564097
Indeed, he wrote about his experience and that's why he never used Gas on combatants.

Only civilians received that preferential treatment.

Regardless, WWII was a good thing, lots of new tech and advancements, America onto the world stage, turned Japan into a economic force, not to mention the Soviet Union whose competition with America also gave birth to many things, including Space exploration.

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