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chrismihos.bsky.social
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3 days ago
If dogs were scientists, the whole table would be green.
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uisobservatory.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Funny. But I share this with the chemists who I work with, Iβll get a two hour lecture about how you should lick anything in lab.
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uisobservatory.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Should NOT obviously⦠damn I can hear the ACS shredding my membership card *again*
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chrismihos.bsky.social
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3 days ago
It's better with the typo.
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spamuel.bsky.social
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3 days ago
All the good chemists know that you should lick everything in the lab
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spamuel.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Actually you should show them because it'll be a nerd snipe and they'll spend the afternoon arguing with this chart. I bet they even try and make their own
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dudedarkmatter.bsky.social
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3 days ago
I like how lead and uranium are only code yellow.
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chrismihos.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Let's not bicker and argue about who's poisoning who.....
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jwuphysics.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Tbf we did invent leadware and uranium-based glassware...
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dudedarkmatter.bsky.social
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2 days ago
And glowy radium watches!
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todlauer.bsky.social
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3 days ago
I know that U is toxic even from a chemical POV
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rofe.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Depends on temperature. Who would lick melted iron or liquid nitrogen?
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kaliba.bsky.social
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3 days ago
If dogs were scientists, the whole table would be grey
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ravenluni.bsky.social
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2 days ago
Canines have dichromatic vision (closest equivalent in humans would be red/green colourblindness) but they do see in colour.
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kaliba.bsky.social
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2 days ago
I love how nerdy and correct your answer is. Thank you
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