The Impressions of NESing

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I'd rather not be spamming things like Alex stinks or his city stinks, lest the mods drop the bomb on us ;)

Keep those elemental claims coming in, and counter-insults.
 
Cuivienen said:
Nitrogen. Reacts well with many things, yet not too reactive. Can't live without it, just like carbon and oxygen.

Eh you can get by with an oxygen/some noble gases mix. Also if das is oxygen, when theres to much of him around everything should catch fire!
 
What the hell am I...Americium? Silicon?
 
Symphony D.- Selenium (Se) - Something about sinister properties et al, all I see is the Moon. They DO say that too much of Symph D. can kill you...
It's a very remarkable property you are not likely to discover unless you go through many, many Wikipedia articles. Certainly, never addressed directly in discussions about it. That other element was a definite runner up though. No, not the Lithium.

I'm shocked nobody's taken Titanium. Hahahaha. I amuse me. Back to the blueprints...
 
Disenfrancised said:
Eh you can get by with an oxygen/some noble gases mix. Also if das is oxygen, when theres to much of him around everything should catch fire!

Nope, you can't. All living things require hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen.

Not to breathe, of course.
 
Arsen.

yeneen
 
Mercury: Hg

Beautiful, deadly, thought to be useful when not, fun, useful, won't cure whatever ails you. Hard to contain once loose, separates and recombines with ease.
 
I Want #83

Bismuth - May radiate fear and appear deadly, but in reality is brittle and weighs itself down. Paints a pretty picture over something ugly. Often repels from influential outside forces. Remains rather neutral when exposed to heat or pressures.
 
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