A list of puns related to "Corrosive substance"
I think yβall know what I mean.
After the 60 seconds are up, your semen gains all of the properties of normal 60-second-old semen.
Your flesh is immune to the effects of the corrosion, but the corrosive properties apply fully to other humans or any other substance, including your own clothing, until 60 seconds have passed.
You could probably open a safe if you hung around for an hour or two and came on the lock a few times. The corrosion is extremely powerful, but dudes cum, like, a few milliliters with decreasing returns over a short span.
DIVISION! Clear the lobby!
Order, order!
##B692 - Regulation of Corrosive Substances Bill 2018
A Bill to regulate the possession and trade or corrosive substances and to amend offences utalsing acid
BE IT ENACTED by the Queenβs Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:β
1 Activities prohibited without a licence
(1) A member of the general public commits an offence if they,
*(a) acquire,
*(b) import,
*(c) possess,
a controlled substance.
(2) For the purposes of this sectionβ
*(a) βacquireβ means taking into one's control,
*(b) βimportβ means bringing into Great Britain from a country or territory outside of the United Kingdom,
*(c) βpossessβ means having in your control.
2 Supply of a controlled substance
(1) A person commits an offence if the person supplied a controlled substance to a member of the general public without first verifying of the member of the general public has a licence or a recognised non England and Wales licence.
(2) In order to verify that someone has a relevant licence or a recognised non England and Wales licence, it is required to β
*(a) inspect the personβs licence, and
*(b) inspect the form of identification specified in that licence.
(3) A person commits an offence if the person supplies a controlled substance to a member of the general public without first entering details of the transaction in the licence, of the member of the general public.
(4) A person commits an offence if the person supplies a controlled substance to a member of the general public without ensuring that the substance is clearly marked with a warning label that marks it as a controlled substance.
3 Failure to report suspicious purchases, disappearances or theft
(1) It is an offence for a seller to fail to report any transaction involving the supply of a controlled substance or a notifiable substance that it has made or proposes to make if the seller believes that the transaction is suspicious.
(2) A transaction is βsuspiciousβ if there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the substance in question is intended for any illicit use.
(3) In deciding whether there are reasonable grounds for suspecting illicit activity, the seller must consider if the prospective sellerβ
*(a) appears unclear about the intended use of the substance,
*(b) appears unfamiliar with
... keep reading on reddit β‘I know they're notorious for being war-like. I'm baffled that nobody ever thought of this before.
Corrosive substance is a substance that will destroy or degradate materials with which it comes into contact.
Wikipedia classifies several types:
Someone could think that the most corrosive substances would be superacids, like chlorosulfonic acid and triflic acid, and superbases. But although it is somewhat correlated, acidity and alkalinity aren't synonyms of corrosivity.
Chlorine trifluoride could also be good response, but...
...
Okay this a hard question.
How we can define what is a "very corrosive substance"?
We can define it like a substance able to corrode lots of materials, a substance that corrodes very fast, or a substance with a very big destructive corrosion with the lowest quantity, volume or mass.
...
What would be...
the most corrosive (destructive and fast) substance for metals?
the most corrosive (destructive and fast) substance for rocks and common minerals?
the most corrosive (destructive and fast) substance for organic and alive materials?
the most general corrosive substance?
Like the title says. His girlfriend and I just arrived at the hospital w him, his face was super flushed and he was screaming and crying in pain the whole way here. What is the acid that is in the dropper for the mandelin reagent test kit? It was from bunk police, just need to know what it is so I can know what to tell the doctors/nurses if they ask. Please any answers appreciated
UPDATE: he can see, thank god which is what we were most worried about. His face is pretty fucked though; itβs completely red and all discolored and swollen; I was hurting just hearing how much pain he was in. More pain than Iβve ever heard anyone ever endure by a long-shot, his suffering in pure agony is now stained into my memory. All these cops were there at the hospital SUPER QUICK after he got there, like by the time I went back to go see him after like 15 min of bringing him in there were already officers outside his room. We didnt give many details besides sulfuric acid splashing all over his face, but these officers were constantly in there and then closed the door to fucking interrogate him, itβs like jesus heβs in the hospital just let him heal at least before you try to fuck with his head and get him to spill some shit. It pisses me off. Anyways, when the detective dyke cop showed up to talk to him i made arrangements to leave, as I was really not in the mood to be questioned about this shit especially after recently finally getting off of 2 past years of probation. Not dealing with anymore legal shit. Praying that heβs alright, and that he hopefully didnβt say anything to them he might shouldnβt have by accident.
Hi All! I was afk for 2 minutes while flying 24k ls to a station. When I came back to my computer, I was out of supercruise, heat was in the 20s, and i had a "corrosive substance detected" message on my screen and my hull was down to 52%, and still decreasing. This was in the HIP 92195 system. What would cause this?
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