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I can live without sleep, It's called a ten pack of red bull in ten minutes. 

... wont live long like that sly and i are planing on living long enough to celebrate tankis 10th birthday :lol: lol

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I'm still not a part in his club? Come on

what kinda agent are you and  whats your prices i have a few counter assets that i wouldnt mind seeing an end of

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what kinda agent are you and  whats your prices i have a few counter assets that i wouldnt mind seeing an end of

XD is no one noticed the elephant in the room???????????

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Can I join?

Age: 12

Real name (optional): Maryam (can't keep it secret)

Country: UK, but from Sri Lanka

English level (1/10): 10 (at least, it's my first language)

Have you ever been banned?: Maybe on chat for flood, but nothing else.

Are you polite?: I hope so, sometimes I get a bit argumentative though

Are you a homeschooler  :rolleyes:: well, yes

Why do you want to join this club?: Because I'm a homeschooler!

Want to say a few words about yourself?: No, I'd prefer not to  :)

 
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I've used lighters for quite some time now, and I notice that when I click the gas button but don't light with a spark; I see this deformation of light right on top of the gas nozzle. now the gas itself is probably Butane which is colorless and odorless (although in lighter fuel, they added a chemical to give it an odor) so it basically means I can't see it. So why is it, that I can see this deformation of light (atleast that's what I think it is) right on top of the gas nozzle if the gas is supposed to be colorless?

 

You know H2S is heavier than air, so it settles down in confined spaces. If you'd put 50% air and 50% H2S inside a glass cube, would you be able to distinguish the breakup of light right at the edge of H2S and air?

 

I come in contact with H2S daily and know the hazards of it, I do use a gas detector to give me an indication of H2S concentration in ppm. But since it's colorless like lighter fluid, I'm wondering if you can see that same breakup of light in the setup I just described.

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Can I join?

Age: 12

Real name (optional): Maryam (can't keep it secret)

Country: UK, but from Sri Lanka

English level (1/10): 10 (at least, it's my first language)

Have you ever been banned?: Maybe on chat for flood, but nothing else.

Are you polite?: I hope so, sometimes I get a bit argumentative though

Are you a homeschooler  :rolleyes:: well, yes

Why do you want to join this club?: Because I'm a homeschooler!

Want to say a few words about yourself?: No, I'd prefer not to  :)

 

 

lol

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I've used lighters for quite some time now, and I notice that when I click the gas button but don't light with a spark; I see this deformation of light right on top of the gas nozzle. now the gas itself is probably Butane which is colorless and odorless (although in lighter fuel, they added a chemical to give it an odor) so it basically means I can't see it. So why is it, that I can see this deformation of light (atleast that's what I think it is) right on top of the gas nozzle if the gas is supposed to be colorless?

 

You know H2S is heavier than air, so it settles down in confined spaces. If you'd put 50% air and 50% H2S inside a glass cube, would you be able to distinguish the breakup of light right at the edge of H2S and air?

 

I come in contact with H2S daily and know the hazards of it, I do use a gas detector to give me an indication of H2S concentration in ppm. But since it's colorless like lighter fluid, I'm wondering if you can see that same breakup of light in the setup I just described.

yes ive seen that (do you smoke??) lol

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Can I join?

Age: 12

Real name (optional): Maryam (can't keep it secret)

Country: UK, but from Sri Lanka

English level (1/10): 10 (at least, it's my first language)

Have you ever been banned?: Maybe on chat for flood, but nothing else.

Are you polite? I hope so, sometimes I get a bit argumentative though

Are you a homeschooler  :rolleyes:: well, yes

Why do you want to join this club?: Because I'm a homeschooler!

Want to say a few words about yourself?: No, I'd prefer not to  :)

 

 

 

​DeclIne​d

Jk Accepted

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Can I join?

Age: 12

Real name (optional): Maryam (can't keep it secret)

Country: UK, but from Sri Lanka

English level (1/10): 10 (at least, it's my first language)

Have you ever been banned?: Maybe on chat for flood, but nothing else.

Are you polite?: I hope so, sometimes I get a bit argumentative though

Are you a homeschooler  :rolleyes:: well, yes

Why do you want to join this club?: Because I'm a homeschooler!

Want to say a few words about yourself?: No, I'd prefer not to  :)

 

 

Sometimes you say you're from USA, sometimes UK, and now Sri Lanka !@%!@$%

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Sometimes you say you're from USA, sometimes UK, and now Sri Lanka !@%!@$%

I don't think I ever said I'm from USA, and I always say I live in the UK, not from the UK

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