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EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Well when you're in the business of soul-bartering, it simply pays to keep your expenses in control. If I conjure up too many infernal simulacrum, I run the chance of having one ally with the rest against me, bickering amongst themselves, etc.

One is enough to keep the census committees at bay while I work on my Great Project. Those little blighters don't leave a single scrap of evidence!


You're missing a keystone in your approach to parenting, undoubtedly because you don't read the bible, which dictates that you must keep fundamentally equal factions pitted against each other while still beholden to you. Rule number one in my family is, "It pays to be a winner." Rule number two is, "Second place is the first loser." Of course, every now and again one camp gets three square meals a day for three days in a row and then you kind of have to switch up the teams by making the two best children of the winning team new team leaders of separate teams equally appropriated their share of winners and losers.

Mixing them up also keeps them from forming coherent bonds enough to rest power from the ultimate authority - the ever loving hand of God made evident on earth through me, His servant and prophet on earth.
w_ashley
quote:
Originally posted by iTranscendence
:stongue:

Don't want to hurt your frail little twigs now, someone get this guy an airsoft.



Airsofts can actually be turned into lethal weapons by implementing them with ricin and other compounds.


Of course the armour penetration still isn't there.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by ********
Airsofts can actually be turned into lethal weapons by implementing them with ricin and other compounds.


Of course the armour penetration still isn't there.


What do you think is going to be the cost analysis on that, including the risk (making a dangerous compound like ricin using chromatography)/reward (obtaining a powder substance which will eventually clog the workings of an air-soft)?

Purchasing a real gun is far more effective, cheaper and less dangerous. You're what would happen if Glen Beck was spliced with MacGyver.
w_ashley
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
What do you think is going to be the cost analysis on that, including the risk (making a dangerous compound like ricin using chromatography)/reward (obtaining a powder substance which will eventually clog the workings of an air-soft)?

Purchasing a real gun is far more effective, cheaper and less dangerous. You're what would happen if Glen Beck was spliced with MacGyver.



sodium sulfate - found naturally in Canada

carbon tetrachloride was widely used as a dry cleaning solvent, as a refrigerant, and in lava lamps

--- although buying a ceramics kiln may be outside the realm of many people and it would be required to produce the c tet (if you can't find anything at your landfill, or being sold somewhere that contains it).

other than this what is so complex about the process.

yeah most people arn't chemists, nor do they want to work with toxic cehmicals..

but oddly enough producing ricin might be more accessable than buying a gun in some areas.

I'd say the machining equipment and expertise to produce a quality firearm are much more than the materials and equipment needed to produce ricine - not to follow the off topicness here.

Also no need to clog the airsoft but it is a "not if" discussi on there anyway.


for sure buying this stuff would get the spooks on you (heck writing about this prolly has them scanning my harddrive.

There is a list of over 200 suppliers online for the tet and the sodium sulfate is readily available. It actually is a very low cost process. wearing gloves and a facemask would be sufficient protection since it has to enter the blood stream. Of course dealing with this stuff is dangerous.

I tend to agree eddy, but when guns are prohibited, say a foreign country invades, you have to work with what you have.
epicaricacy
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Originally posted by Fledz
The fact that so many of you have shot high powered guns before both scares and depresses me.


because when you go hunting it makes you a gun lunatic right?
Halcyon+On+On
He's just really, really sensitive to these sorts of things. Croatians, and indeed everyone in the Baltics, tend to be a very calm, peace-loving people, who have been exceedingly concerned with the environmental stability in which they raise their children for hundreds of years.
epicaricacy
he is a tall guy like me...all i have to say is that i didn't know that they stacked fag that high.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by ********
sodium sulfate - found naturally in Canada

carbon tetrachloride was widely used as a dry cleaning solvent, as a refrigerant, and in lava lamps

--- although buying a ceramics kiln may be outside the realm of many people and it would be required to produce the c tet (if you can't find anything at your landfill, or being sold somewhere that contains it).

other than this what is so complex about the process.

yeah most people arn't chemists, nor do they want to work with toxic cehmicals..

but oddly enough producing ricin might be more accessable than buying a gun in some areas.

I'd say the machining equipment and expertise to produce a quality firearm are much more than the materials and equipment needed to produce ricine - not to follow the off topicness here.

Also no need to clog the airsoft but it is a "not if" discussion there anyway.


Anyone smart enough to safely put all that together to make a very limited, rudimentary ricin delivery system is going to be smart enough to find some other way of dealing with potential threats. It's impractical - just the safety measures required for handling and using carbon tetrachloride properly and effectively are more expensive than obtaining an M1911 from a reputable, black-market weapons dealer.

The sum of the scenario you're presenting is hugely expensive - the least expensive of which is the air-soft - for a very unreliable, unpredictable net value.

You really are one of the most absurd people I've known on the internet. If you had the sense it took to actually realize some of the things you propose, you'd have sense enough not to ing propose them.
Orbital32
I have to agree. You are going to spend so much time for something that will end up weighing very little in a round. Problems i see:

1) the rounds will disengrate in the canister.
or
2) The rounds will explod the moment the round gets launched
or
3) The round will explode as soon as it leaves the muzzle
or
4) Will not accurately reach your target due to reduced velocity.
and
5) it's just a stupidest idea ever.
netroM
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Originally posted by Fledz
Convicts ie Australians aren't necessarily stupid, they just needed to be reformed.

Retards/idiots/morons ie Americans passed on their genes to their kids and lo and behold, are still idiots to this day.

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/ie

srussell0018
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
You're what would happen if Glen Beck was spliced with MacGyver.



:stongue:

Okay, I need a toilet paper roll, a cork screw, and an avocado.
Moongoose
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Croatians, and indeed everyone in the Baltics,




Baltics:






Balkan:







quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
You're what would happen if Glen Beck was spliced with MacGyver.


You cant splice those two. In this analogy Mac is the king of the jungle, and beck is not in the same family, species, or kingdom, not even animal, plant or funghi. Even a rock is evolutionary superior to beck. Xou cant splice something that far apart.
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