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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Feb 17, 2007 6:40:44 GMT -5
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 20, 2007 10:58:40 GMT -5
all of sanna's favorite ones
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Feb 20, 2007 12:25:21 GMT -5
all of sanna's favorite ones this is going to end badly...
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Feb 20, 2007 12:59:00 GMT -5
all of sanna's favorite ones this is going to end badly... yes
this will end very badly pretty fast when Ive found the right way to end it worse than bad.
:.randomly plays around with some old syringes:
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 20, 2007 13:12:23 GMT -5
this is going to end badly... yes
this will end very badly pretty fast when Ive found the right way to end it worse than bad.
:.randomly plays around with some old syringes:
i'm just gonna play this one by ear, i btw do trust sanna's taste in music, however since i couldnt come up with anything, i thought making a slight would make for interesting fun
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Feb 20, 2007 13:20:51 GMT -5
yes
this will end very badly pretty fast when Ive found the right way to end it worse than bad.
:.randomly plays around with some old syringes:
i btw do trust sanna's taste in music, however since i couldnt come up with anything, i thought making a slight would make for interesting fun ¨ ooohh
so you are taking it back are you ?
;D
:stuffs 3 syringes in your back.. and one in the ass:
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 20, 2007 13:22:15 GMT -5
i btw do trust sanna's taste in music, however since i couldnt come up with anything, i thought making a slight would make for interesting fun ¨ ooohh
so you are taking it back are you ?
;D
:stuffs 3 syringes in your back.. and one in the ass:
what was on/in those syringes?
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Feb 20, 2007 13:24:32 GMT -5
¨ ooohh
so you are taking it back are you ?
;D
:stuffs 3 syringes in your back.. and one in the ass:
what was on/in those syringes? nothing at the moment..
but I have some fun stuff around in case you go back to your first statement.
;D
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 20, 2007 13:29:47 GMT -5
what was on/in those syringes? nothing at the moment..
but I have some fun stuff around in case you go back to your first statement.
;Dlike...?
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Feb 20, 2007 13:45:57 GMT -5
nothing at the moment..
but I have some fun stuff around in case you go back to your first statement.
;D like...? methyliodide
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 21, 2007 2:08:15 GMT -5
methyliodide
wow. that's just messed up.. this stuff will fuck someone up real bad.... but i see it's very effective in your field.. eh, you win some you lose some Health Hazard Information Acute Effects: * Massive acute inhalation exposure to methyl iodide has led to pulmonary edema. Depression of the CNS, irritation of the lungs and skin, and effects on the kidneys may result in acutely exposed humans. (3-5) * Acute inhalation exposure of humans to methyl iodide has resulted in nausea, vomiting, vertigo, ataxia, slurred speech, drowsiness, skin blistering, and eye irritation. (2,3,5,6) * Tests involving acute exposure of rats and mice have shown methyl iodide to have moderate to high acute toxicity by inhalation, and high acute toxicity by ingestion. (6) Chronic Effects (Noncancer): * Chronic inhalation exposure to methyl iodide may affect the CNS in humans. (4) * Prolonged dermal contact with methyl iodide may cause skin burns in humans and animals. (1,4) * EPA has not established a Reference Concentration (RfC) or a Reference Dose (RfD) for methyl iodide. Reproductive/Developmental Effects: * No information is available on the reproductive or developmental effects of methyl iodide in humans or animals. Cancer Risk: * No information is available on the carcinogenic effects of methyl iodide in humans. * There is limited evidence that methyl iodide is carcinogenic in animals, with lung tumors observed in studies of mice and rats. In rats that received subcutaneous injections, subcutaneous sarcomas and pulmonary metastases were reported. An increased incidence of lung tumors was reported in mice exposed to high levels of methyl iodide by intraperitoneal injection. (2,3) * EPA has not classified methyl iodide for potential carcinogenicity. that's just overtly mean. why would you do that to someone?
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Feb 21, 2007 12:40:41 GMT -5
methyliodide
wow. that's just messed up.. this stuff will fuck someone up real bad.... but i see it's very effective in your field.. eh, you win some you lose some Health Hazard Information Acute Effects: * Massive acute inhalation exposure to methyl iodide has led to pulmonary edema. Depression of the CNS, irritation of the lungs and skin, and effects on the kidneys may result in acutely exposed humans. (3-5) * Acute inhalation exposure of humans to methyl iodide has resulted in nausea, vomiting, vertigo, ataxia, slurred speech, drowsiness, skin blistering, and eye irritation. (2,3,5,6) * Tests involving acute exposure of rats and mice have shown methyl iodide to have moderate to high acute toxicity by inhalation, and high acute toxicity by ingestion. (6) Chronic Effects (Noncancer): * Chronic inhalation exposure to methyl iodide may affect the CNS in humans. (4) * Prolonged dermal contact with methyl iodide may cause skin burns in humans and animals. (1,4) * EPA has not established a Reference Concentration (RfC) or a Reference Dose (RfD) for methyl iodide. Reproductive/Developmental Effects: * No information is available on the reproductive or developmental effects of methyl iodide in humans or animals. Cancer Risk: * No information is available on the carcinogenic effects of methyl iodide in humans. * There is limited evidence that methyl iodide is carcinogenic in animals, with lung tumors observed in studies of mice and rats. In rats that received subcutaneous injections, subcutaneous sarcomas and pulmonary metastases were reported. An increased incidence of lung tumors was reported in mice exposed to high levels of methyl iodide by intraperitoneal injection. (2,3) * EPA has not classified methyl iodide for potential carcinogenicity. that's just overtly mean. why would you do that to someone? because you said I had a bad taste in music
;D
Im so happy you took it back.
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Post by INeverLikedYou on Feb 21, 2007 23:30:36 GMT -5
98% played on the radio or tv is overrated. The End.
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 22, 2007 0:36:49 GMT -5
98% played on the radio or tv is overrated. The End. yeah, but unfortunately for me and those needles of methyl iodide (which i'm sad to say i've now placed into my permanent memory), sanna likes indie stuff too...
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Post by jet8402 on Feb 22, 2007 0:38:19 GMT -5
wow. that's just messed up.. this stuff will fuck someone up real bad.... but i see it's very effective in your field.. eh, you win some you lose some Health Hazard Information Acute Effects: * Massive acute inhalation exposure to methyl iodide has led to pulmonary edema. Depression of the CNS, irritation of the lungs and skin, and effects on the kidneys may result in acutely exposed humans. (3-5) * Acute inhalation exposure of humans to methyl iodide has resulted in nausea, vomiting, vertigo, ataxia, slurred speech, drowsiness, skin blistering, and eye irritation. (2,3,5,6) * Tests involving acute exposure of rats and mice have shown methyl iodide to have moderate to high acute toxicity by inhalation, and high acute toxicity by ingestion. (6) Chronic Effects (Noncancer): * Chronic inhalation exposure to methyl iodide may affect the CNS in humans. (4) * Prolonged dermal contact with methyl iodide may cause skin burns in humans and animals. (1,4) * EPA has not established a Reference Concentration (RfC) or a Reference Dose (RfD) for methyl iodide. Reproductive/Developmental Effects: * No information is available on the reproductive or developmental effects of methyl iodide in humans or animals. Cancer Risk: * No information is available on the carcinogenic effects of methyl iodide in humans. * There is limited evidence that methyl iodide is carcinogenic in animals, with lung tumors observed in studies of mice and rats. In rats that received subcutaneous injections, subcutaneous sarcomas and pulmonary metastases were reported. An increased incidence of lung tumors was reported in mice exposed to high levels of methyl iodide by intraperitoneal injection. (2,3) * EPA has not classified methyl iodide for potential carcinogenicity. that's just overtly mean. why would you do that to someone? because you said I had a bad taste in music
;D
Im so happy you took it back.
no, i joked about it.. i wasnt being serious.. i had hoped you'd have understood that.. but nooooo, you threatened me with a carcinogen.. of course i take it back, i dont think you have bad taste in music
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